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On December 1, Grantmakers of Western PA, Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Foundation, and Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition (PICC) hosted a webinar to s
The Pennsylvania Health Funders Collaborative (PHFC) held its fifth annual conference in Philadelphia October 26 and 27, 2011 with a full agenda that included release of a new study on the Collabor
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Are the youth philanthropists engaged in your program representative of the community you serve? Diverse groups bring a variety of opinions to the table to better impact the community.
Join us for this panel discussion as we explore what funders need to know about where our region stands with respect to vaccination progress and, in particular, ensuring equitable access.
Resources from the December 4, 2018 Civic Matters Engagement Workshop
Join us again to hear an update from Marc and his staff on the status of these changes and learn about next steps for the coming year.
Join GWP for an update on how human services are delivered in Allegheny County.
The latest network to oppose weakening the Johnson Amendment is the network of officials (such as state Attorneys General and Secretaries of State) who are responsible for regulation of the charitable sector in each individual state.
Please join the Tri-State Community Foundation Partnership for a webinar to learn about what your peers are doing to recruit and maintain high-functioning boards.
Covestro LLC’s THINC30 Summit has been named “Sustainability Initiative of the Year” by the Business Intelligence Group.
This hands-on, in-person workshop designed exclusively for grantmakers will draw on decades of experience from within the FCCP network. Through a mix of interactive activities and takeaway resources we’ll help you assess your institution’s readiness to begin funding civic engagement and address any barriers that you face in getting started. By the end, you’ll leave with concrete next steps and the resources you need to put them in place.
Join this open, engaging discussion of “intersectional” funding that reconnects race, class AND gender.