Resources from Implementation Science 101 workshop held on February 20, 2019.
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Program Resources: Understanding and Addressing Barriers to Funding Local Food Systems on 04/19/23
Resources from Program: GWP Learning Session - Awake To Woke To Work: Building A Race Equity Culture on 06/11/2019
Hop on the bus!
On April 24 and April 25 more than two dozen funders from Western Pennsylvania hopped on a bus to learn more about Allegheny County’s vibrant immigrant and refugee communiti
Program Resources: Effective Business Writing on 11/4/21
Resources from the GWP Program- Community Development Learning Network: What Makes A Healthy Neighborhood? 6-19-18
The opioid epidemic affects Pennsylvanians from every walk of life. Rich, poor, black, white, young, or old – the opioid crisis is unprecedented in its reach and devastation.
Compiled by Wayne Jones. Not for distribution outside of GWP membership.
Program Resources: Jewish Funders' Learning Network 10/28/2020
How the government can partner with impact investors to unleash new capital, talent and energy for maximum impact.
Program Resources from the August 28 program - Arts Equity Reimagined: Access to Opportunity
GWP members gathered for the association’s 2016 annual meeting, generously hosted at the Center for Connected Medicine by UPMC Health Plan.
2021 Annual Meeting Materials and Resources from 12/07/2021
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The Ford Institute for Community Building, a program of The Ford Family Foundation, works to help community leaders learn how to implement local solutions based on principles of effective community building. This paper describes the development and work of the The Ford Institute for Community Building.
How to measure the value and results of corporate philanthropy remains one of corporate giving professionals’ greatest challenges. This report offers a review of recent measurement studies, models, and evidence drawn from complementary business disciplines as well as the social sector.
The POISE Foundation recently announced the publication of their first position paper entitled, “Strengthening Black Families: A Case for Philanthropic Investment.”
Despite a field replete with research, analysis, recommended policies and practices — not to mention an abundance of educational programs and frameworks for grantmaking to diverse communities — phi