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Generations Together is many things: a curriculum that could be followed step-by-step for a comprehensive learning experience, a collection of resources to tap when the time is right, or an ongoing source of inspiration and ideas. It was designed for giving families at every phase—whether you are just starting out or have been active for decades and generations.
Bobbi Watt Geer has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Administration at the United Way of SWPA.
A new partnership between The Forbes Funds and Neighborhood Allies will increase the collective impact of community and economic development nonprofit organizations in the Pittsburgh region.
The PNC Foundation has awarded a $16.8 million grant to Howard University to create the PNC National Center for Entrepreneurship.
Chapin Hall's work on embedded philanthropy began in 2003, as an outgrowth of a long-standing research program on philanthropy and community change.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) was originally conceived as a way for corporations to have a positive impact on their employees, stakeholders, communities and the world. While some notable organizations still take those earnest intentions to heart -- and many more should, given notable directives like that from BlackRock -- others have used it more as a reputation builder than as a change maker.
In the latest edition of its research of corporate social investment has found that leading corporations are intensifying efforts to meet key societal needs around the world. It is based on data from 252 companies and not only presents a profile of corporate philanthropy and employee engagement, but also includes a Trends Summary that highlights the prominent features of corporate societal investment.
Capital One’s Community Affairs team wanted answers to the following questions: “How can we best utilize our associates’ skills and passion for volunteering, and encourage them to support the compa