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More than 190 foundation trustees and staff from across the country participated in Foundations on the Hill on March 18 and 19, 2015.
Donating money to modify public thinking and government policy has now taken its place next to service-centered giving as a constructive branch of philanthropy. Many donors now view public-policy reform as a necessary adjunct to their efforts to improve lives directly. This book was written to help donors navigate the obstacles of public-policy philanthropy.
Gregg was recognized for his work in philanthropy and education through his work with Remake Learning.
In this op-ed piece, Maxwell King, president of The Pittsburgh Foundation, responds to the recent events in Charlottesville and elsewhere, and encourages the country’s leaders to speak out and be forthright about the growing threats to our country.
Join the Tri-State Community Foundation Partnership webinar to learn more about the filing of necessary state and federal forms and other tax reform information.
To support regional grantmakers in understanding how implementation science may benefit their work, Dr. Daniel Perkins from Penn State University will provide an Implementation Science 101 workshop on February 20.
Join us as we hear from community leaders about lessons-learned and key takeaways from the recent shut down and discuss how philanthropy can play a role in averting future stresses by working to address these systemic weaknesses.
Join NCFP for this webinar to hear from sector leaders who will discuss the long-term philanthropic response to the current crisis, how to support grantees with an equity lens, and ways that funders can bolster the long-term financial and organizational health of the sector.