Join us for a two-part learning series with PLACES Fellows Karen Abrams, Diversity & Community Affairs Manager at the Urban Development Authority of Pittsburgh, and Mac Howison, Senior Program Officer for Catalytic Funding at The Sprout Fund. Kate Dewey, President of The Forbes Funds, will facilitate the two sessions.
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This engaging session is designed for funders, investors, and nonprofits seeking to learn more about capital, financing strategies, and approaches to achieve greater social impact.
Join us for the second in this two-part learning series with PLACES Fellows.
Join us for a discussion of federal, state and local policy initiatives around combating the epidemic of opioid addiction and overdose deaths and learn about opportunities for Pennsylvania funders to become involved.
The May 1 online giving event raised $1.1 million for Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties’ food pantries and the organizations that supply them.
This session is the second of a two-part series which will provide funders and with a unique opportunity to learn about federal and state budget provisions and why they matter to national, state and local philanthropy.
Join NCFP to explore the fundamentals of impact investing, and learn more about structures like mission- and program-related investments as well as legal and administrative considerations.
Join the Administrative Learning Network to hear from Shelly D. Hammond, Vice President of Programs for The Advanced Leadership Institute on leaning into leadership.
Join this NCFP webinar to learn strategies for how to operationalize an equity lens throughout your entire organization.
Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania is proud to partner with Economic Opportunity Funders to offer a livestream of th
Program Resources: Jewish Funders Learning Network 10/25/21
This meeting engaged participants in a conversation on how local, geograph
This document is the compilation of answers posed to network members prior to the 06.11.20 meeting.
The questions included:
The United Way of SWPA sent out a survey to 1,600 Nonprofit Organizationss in the 211 system asking what immediate needs they have due to the COVID-19 public health crisis.