When considering how to improve health outcomes for low-income individuals, most people think about providing access to good medical care and keeping the cost of that care as low as possible. What people rarely think about is the connection between good health and quality affordable housing. This edition of What Funders Need to Know explores these connections and highlights some promising practices by both government and business that help low-income individuals get housed, stay healthier, and lower overall costs.
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Every June, the Giving USA Foundation publishes its analysis of the past year’s charitable giving and this year’s results are now available. In 2015, an estimated $373.25 billion was given for cha
This W.K. Kellogg Foundation resource guide provides individuals and organizations with access to extensive learning materials, tools and data on racial inequities, their impact on communities of color and the process for healing racial wounds so that communities can work together.
Giving USA just released its annual report on American charitable giving, and 2015 represented America’s most generous year ever.
The Sprout Fund announced 50 Legacy Award winners who will continue to carry on the Sprout vision.
On March 21, GSPIA's Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership will honor philanthropic leaders Maxwell King of The Pittsburgh Foundation and Grant Oliphant of The Heinz Endowments with the 2019
Giving USA, the pre-eminent source of charitable giving data, released its annual analysis on June 18 – with mixed news for nonprofits. While total giving in the U.S.
Women and Girls Foundation (WGF) has awarded a $25,000 seed grant to establish a Black Women’s Policy Agenda.
The Heinz Endowments has awarded over $2.3 million in an initial wave of emergency grants to help meet urgent need in the Pittsburgh community in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The POISE Foundation's Critical Community Needs Fund awarded more than $90,000 to support COVID-19 services.
