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Resources from the December 4, 2018 Civic Matters Engagement Workshop
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.
Resources for Building Multi-Generational Involvement in your Family Foundation on 06/13/19
The nation’s opioid crisis did not result overnight. A “perfect storm” has been brewing and sweeping our nation for decades and Pennsylvania is being hit hard.
Join GWP and PEAK Grantmaking for this workshop to build competencies around grant reporting.
Join GWP and PEAK Grantmaking for this workshop to learn about using data to assess grantmaking practices.
Join us for a webinar on the launch of the Disaster Philanthropy Playbook.
While mission investing is a trend that’s sweeping the field, families may face a variety of unexpected challenges when implementing a mission (or impact) investment strategy.
The Heinz Endowments has awarded a $50,000 grant start a Multicultural Lisason Unit for Pittsburgh. Many of the people in Pittsburgh's growing immigrant community fear uniformed officers, particul
GWP’s Community Development Network brings together GWP members and key civic stakeholders to consider how best to support and advance the region’s community development—especially in distressed ne
Max King has announced his upcoming retirement and the 18-member board of The Pittsburgh Foundation is embarking on identifying its next president. In the the first phase of what is expected to be
After more than 15 years promoting grantmaker practices that support nonprofit results, GEO is convinced that a strong culture inside foundations is critical for effective philanthropy. It’s virtually impossible to operate as an ally and partner to nonprofits if you are working inside a foundation whose values and culture run counter to that spirit.
The Pittsburgh-based clothing companyThread International relocated its Pittsburgh headquarters from a small office in East Liberty to multiple industrial-style rooms inside a 100,000-square-foot warehouse at 7800 Susquehanna St. in Homewood.