With nearly one in seven people in Allegheny County experiencing food insecurity, The Pittsburgh Foundation is organizing a Critical Needs Alert online fundraising event to raise money for 171 Alle
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Program Resources: Using Data to Assess Your Grantmaking Practice on 11/09/2022
The Silicon Valley Out-of-School-Time Collaborative invested in a cohort of regional nonprofit organizations to sustain and strengthen their ability to serve more students with stronger academic and social-emotional programming. A midcourse evaluation of the collaborative showed that grantees were stronger, programs were better and are reaching more students, and funders had adopted new, collaborative grantmaking practices. A second phase of the work was committed to more flexibility –– letting grantees drive the group’s planning and learning efforts, and manage consultants, budgeting and group communications. Grantees also opted to redirect the focus of the collaborative from capacity building to program development and evaluation, with the added goal of sharing effective afterschool and summer program models with others, both inside and outside the region.
For small, community-based nonprofits, applying for foundation grants can seem insurmountably difficult, when there are few people on staff who have expertise in writing grants.
If your company contributes to safety-net organizations, here is useful context. Each year, the Salvation Army and the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy partner to produce the
The Investing in Professional Artists program, a shared commitment of The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments, has awarded $215,000 in total to 15 local artists and organization
Join us for this informative and interactive workshop with PEAK Grantmaking to learn ways to improve your grantmaking practices.
The Pittsburgh Foundation's Small and Mighty Grants program has awarded $1.25 million since it began in 2016.
The Heinz Endowments has announced the launch of a new education initiative to help youth and young adults meet the employment and civic demands of a constantly changing society.
The May 1 online giving event raised $1.1 million for Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties’ food pantries and the organizations that supply them.
This publication from Grantmakers for Effective Organizations offers a framework for thinking about how to measure progress and results in place-based and community change initiatives.
Resources from Arts Learning Session: Coordinating Strategies In Arts Education on 06/06/2019