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A group of foundation staff has come together in recent months to understand how they can more effectively respond to the opioid crisis in Allegheny County. The group has agreed to continue meeting monthly to develop a coordinated approach to this issue. We welcome all members' involvement in this group and hope you will join us for this next session as well as mark your calendar for all upcoming monthly meetings.
Is your organization’s philanthropy reaching its goals? Join GWP’s Grants Managers Learning Network to discuss best practices in outcomes measurement and evaluation.
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.”
In an opinion piece for HuffPost Green, Marc Ross, founder and executive director of Rock the Earth, makes the case for why business can no longer be “just a profit-driven machine.” He cites the e
Chapin Hall's work on embedded philanthropy began in 2003, as an outgrowth of a long-standing research program on philanthropy and community change.
This blog post at America’s Charities describes how Miriam’s Kitchen, a nonprofit serving homeless people in Washington, DC, managed to keep serving its con
With nearly 80% of graduates taking a company’s CSR activities into account when deciding where to work, CSR expert and Versaic CEO Burt Cummings reviews examples of corporate giving programs meeti
The New York Times reports that new generations of professionals are prompting some industry conventions to emphasize philanthropy and volunteer opportunities as part of annual meeting activities.
A group of foundation staff has come together in recent months to understand how they can more effectively respond to the opioid crisis in Allegheny County.
A group of foundation staff has come together in recent months to understand how they can more effectively respond to the opioid crisis in Allegheny County.