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After 17 successful years, The Sprout Fund has announced it will sunset in 2018.
Join us as we gather with our colleagues from Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council to discuss recommendations put forth in their recent report: Racial Equity and Arts Funding in Greater Pittsburgh, and identify potential common interests and practices.
Thanks to funding from The Sampson Foundation and Eden Hall Foundation, the YMCA in Plum opened a teaching kitchen as part of their massive renovation campaign.
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation announced a $1 million capstone grant to Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh.
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.