Join us again to hear an update from Marc and his staff on the status of these changes and learn about next steps for the coming year.
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How do low-income communities learn to advance economically and build wealth? Low-income communities and communities of color, in challenging structural economic and social inequality, have historically grappled with tensions inherent to development. Who participates in, directs, and ultimately owns the economic-development process? In creating and sustaining new, inclusive economic institutions, how do community members cultivate and pass on skills, commitment and knowledge—especially among those who have long faced barriers to education and employment? And how should communities strike an appropriate balance between utilizing local knowledge and accessing outside expertise?
A group of foundation staff has come together in recent months to understand how they can more effectively respond to the opioid crisis in Allegheny County. The group has agreed to continue meeting monthly to develop a coordinated approach to this issue. We welcome all members' involvement in this group and hope you will join us for this next session as well as mark your calendar for all upcoming monthly meetings.
Mark Lewis, POISE Foundation, shares his insights on regional equitable development and its role in building a more sustainable Pittsburgh region.
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Join FCCP to explore what organizations are doing to protect the Native Vote.
Resources from Grants Managers' Learning Network Virtual Roundtable 04/01/2020
The Philanthropy Forum at GSPIA, GWP, The Forbes Funds and Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership (GPNP) are collaborating to present a series of programs focused on investing for greater impact.
This blog post at America’s Charities describes how Miriam’s Kitchen, a nonprofit serving homeless people in Washington, DC, managed to keep serving its con