This case study of the Council of Michigan Foundations' Peer Action Learning Network (PALN) is part of a report from New York University's Wagner Research Center for Leadership in Action. It explores the power of learning communities to build connections and knowledge to increase organizations’ community impact.
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Resources from Corporate Learning Network Virtual Roundtable 05/28/2020.
In the May 19 edition of The Chronicle of Philanthropy, GWP member John Rohe, Vice President for Philanthropy at Colcom Foundation, explored some of the long-range questions posed by the current de
JPMorgan Chase & Co. President Jamie Dimon recently announced the firm's plan to raise wages for more than 18,000 employees.
The Pennsylvania Diversity Council hosted the 7th Annual Pittsburgh Leadership Conference in October.
America’s commitment to philanthropy is unique among nations. Arthur Brooks takes a deeper look at Americans' generosity and shows how recipients of charitable donations will be impacted by changes in tax rates and proposed caps on charitable deductions.
From Bloomberg, here is a brief video featuring Google.org President Jacquelline Fuller as she describes how the tech giant is working to reimagine corporate philanthropy. She notes how dollars ca
Reputation expert Davia Temin writes in Forbes about why many corporate leaders exercised such visible community leadership in response to the President’s comments about Charlottesville.
President Trump recently announced reductions in the acreage of protected land in two national monuments in Utah (Bears Ears and Grant Staircase-Escalante).
Mark Shamley, President & CEO of ACCP, points out five things that corporate leaders should consider to make their corporate citizenship programs add value to their companies and increase community impact.
This is a recording of the live webcast of the 2018 keynote address on the federal budget and tax outlook from Bob Greenstein, President of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Back in 1943, when Johnson & Johnson wrote its now-famous credo to be “responsible to the communities in which we live and work and to the world community as well,” the idea was new. Now it’s commonplace. In the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Lauren Moore, J&J Vice President of Global Community Impact, details the company’s community work, its integration into the Sustainable Development Goals, and its “Talent for Good” strategy to support employee engagement.
A New York County Supreme Court judge has ordered President Trump to pay $2 million in damages to a number of nonprofit organizations as part of a settlement involving his now-dissolved foundation.
Earth Day launched 50 years ago and in this recent opinion piece from the Tribune Review, John Rohe, Vice President at the Colcom Foundation, reflects on the original message of the largest environmental demonstration in U.S. history.
Phil Koch is taking a new position as the Vice President for Policy and Community Impact with The Pittsburgh Foundation