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For this suite of resources, GrantCraft captured the wisdom of philanthropic leaders who have participated in multi-party advocacy collaboratives and conducted a literature scan of how foundations talk about advocacy-focused collaborative work.
A partnership of Pittsburgh organizations has been chosen by a national health initiative to develop a health and wellness program for North Side residents with a $250,000 grant.
The Village model is gaining national attention as an affordable option for seniors who want to age-in- place.
The Richard King Mellon Foundation’s director, Scott Izzo, will step down at the end of the year but will stay on as a board trustee and senior adviser at Pittsburgh’s largest foundation.
Join us to learn more about the GWP network, our website, learning networks and programming and all of the services and resources available to our members.
Join us to learn more about the GWP network, our website, learning networks and programming and all of the services and resources available to our members.
Neighborhood Allies teamed up with First Commonwealth Bank to provide critically needed technical assistance to small businesses and nonprofits so they could access resources offered through the Paycheck Protection Program.
McAuley Ministries announced grants totaling $2,123,190 to support advocacy, health & wellness, community & economic development, education, and capacity building initiatives in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, Uptown, and West Oakland communities.
GWP is sharing philanthropic resources and relief efforts that are helping with the short- and longer-term issues in response to the humanitarian crisis in Israel and Gaza.
The Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) Board of Trustees approved a $300,000 grant for a multi-pronged initiative to increase recreation and exercise opportunities for local seniors.
Join us for an update from community stakeholders and residents on the strategic investments being made in Larimer and the transformation taking place with people, place, and housing.
Jamilia Blake, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at Texas A&M University and co-author of Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls’ Childhood (published by Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality) will join us to share highlights of her research.