Thanks to a generous grant from the Highmark Foundation, AIDS Free Pittsburgh (AFP) plans to award mini grants (up to $20,000) for organizations in Allegheny County to design and implement innovative projects aimed at increasing HIV testing in healthcare and/or community-based settings.
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PACE (Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise) is now accepting letters of intent for the 2023-24 Intensive Services Cohort.
Program Resources: Jewish Funders' Learning Network 10/28/2020
Tamara Lucas Copeland, Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers shares reaction to the announcement from The Forum of Regional Association of Grantmakers about their new vision.
What exactly is a hybrid meeting? What are the best practices to design your programs to be inclusive, collaborative, and productive for all attendees, whether virtual or in-person? Join us on our learning journey around the ever-evolving landscape of meetings.
Join this program to refine the “why” behind your philanthropy and connect your philanthropic purpose to the broader change you wish to see in the world.
The Pittsburgh Foundations is launching a new grant-making program for small nonprofits with budgets less than $600,000 called Small and Mighty. The program offers a streamlined grant-seeking process designed with input from small nonprofits and their staffs.
The article above notes the work of TOMS Shoes, a for-profit social enterprise that donates shoes to children in the developing world.
Essentials of Impact Investing: A Guide for Small-Staffed Foundations addresses those challenges and highlights those opportunities. The guide demystifies the process of designing and implementing an effective impact investing strategy, offering advice, tools, and real-world examples of impact investing by foundations with few or no staff.
The Heinz Endowments has awarded a $50,000 grant start a Multicultural Lisason Unit for Pittsburgh. Many of the people in Pittsburgh's growing immigrant community fear uniformed officers, particul
Join your fellow GWP members who are making investments in food systems for a roundtable discussion about what programs exist, who is supporting what, where gaps in funding exist, and how local philanthropy can most effectively support these initiatives.
Traci Johnson, Program Officer, POISE Foundation has been selected to join the 2021-2022 class of ABFE's Connecting Leaders Fellowship Program (CLFP)
The University of Pittsburgh is using a $100 million grant from the Richard KIng Mellon to build massive cutting-edge biomanufacturing facility in Hazelwood Green.
Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, Philanthropy Ohio, and Philanthropy West Virginia invite corporate members in the banking industry to join us for this first-of-its-kind peer exchange.