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Developed by the Southern Law Poverty Center, the guide (available in pdf and website formats) provides advice and suggestions for responding to everyday bigotry in a variety of settings-- among family, among friends and neighbors, at work, at school, and in public.
Join GWP for a sharing session with Karris Jackson as she describes her experience at the Global Summit on Community Philanthropy.
Jefferson Regional Foundation held their third annual Jefferson Forum to connect groups, encourage collaboration and foster the sharing of good ideas on May 10, 2017.
Our region takes great pride in its cultural assets, and the philanthropic community has a long history of making investments in them. Join GWP members who have an interest in supporting our regio
GWP’s Community Development Network brings together GWP members and key civic stakeholders to consider how best to support and advance the region’s community development—especially in distressed ne
Join us for a conversation with several Pittsburgh artists including Samantha Black who recently wrote, “Conversation Starters: Samantha Black on making it as an artist in Pittsburgh.”
Erie Gives 2018 raised over 4.45 million dollars, setting a new record on August 14.
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.
The Heinz Endowments has announced $10 million in funding over three years to support a prenatal to age 3 well-being initiative, focusing on holistic care and education of young children and support for their families.
Under-resourced communities are going without because nonprofits can't meet demand. Americans —particularly those in low-income communities—are still struggling to secure jobs, affordable housing, and healthcare. Nonprofit Finance Fund’s 2015 State of the Nonprofit Sector Survey focuses on the underlying causes of these dynamics by exploring the programmatic, financial, and operational issues facing nonprofits across the U.S.
The Fund for Our Economic Future brought together a set of philanthropic institutions from across Northeast Ohio to promote a regional approach for increasing economic prosperity and opportunity. The original 28 Fund members committed a total of $30 million over three years to begin restoring regional economic competitiveness through pooled grantmaking, research and convening.
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On the Huffington Post, Gregg Behr, executive director of The Grable Foundation, makes the case for cultivating all kids' creativity and their ability to solve problems we can't even imagine today.
In Supporting Grantee Capacity: Strengthening Effectiveness Together, GrantCraft look at how funders approach building capacity with grantees. Through examples from foundations ranging in size, mission, and geography, we explore various strategies for capacity building and the types of awareness that funders can choose to incorporate in decision making to facilitate informed, thoughtful judgments about strengthening organizations.
Two major advanced manufacturing initiatives founded by Carnegie Mellon University will anchor the redevelopment of the iconic Mill 19 at the Almono site, newly renamed Hazelwood Green.