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In Supporting Grantee Capacity: Strengthening Effectiveness Together, GrantCraft look at how funders approach building capacity with grantees. Through examples from foundations ranging in size, mission, and geography, we explore various strategies for capacity building and the types of awareness that funders can choose to incorporate in decision making to facilitate informed, thoughtful judgments about strengthening organizations.
Philanthropy Forum has partnered with The Foundation Center and Grantcraft to share case studies on Pittsburgh Ph
How do you assess the social impact of pro bono services? When your company is willing to invest its professionals’ time, how do you tell the story of the positive good it does? Taproot Foundatio
The use of committees is one of the most important tools for thoughtfulgovernance in family philanthropy.
Two major advanced manufacturing initiatives founded by Carnegie Mellon University will anchor the redevelopment of the iconic Mill 19 at the Almono site, newly renamed Hazelwood Green.
Join NCFP for a webinar that will provide tips and tools for how to involve the next generation of family members, develop a process to invite non-family board members onto your board and find practical ways to engage with your community and grantees.
Join NCFP as we explore how to create a vibrant family culture that allows your family giving to flourish by creating connections and positive relationships.
Girls and women, especially those of color, are under-represented in computing fields from K-12 right through higher education and the workforce. An abstract of a new report from McKinsey and Pivotal Ventures suggests some ways to address the specific challenges they face.
Elections, voting, organizing, activism: these are powerful tools for everyday people to shape the decisions that affect our lives.
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. 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.
These two reports show the human and economic toll of the opioid and tobacco epidemics and chart out recommendations for educators, employers, health providers, and effective policy.
A new report released by The Keystone Resesarch Center suggests that Artificial Intelligence may be able to create jobs, rather than destroy them.
The Jefferson Regional Foundation is partnering with ioby to support small local organizations working to make the Jefferson Region healthier, more sustainable, more resilient, and more livable.
The Social Justice Rapid Response Fund is a new grantmaking program aimed at providing support for activists and civic organizations in underserved communities across Allegheny County.
