The Pittsburgh Foundations is launching a new grant-making program for small nonprofits with budgets less than $600,000 called Small and Mighty. The program offers a streamlined grant-seeking process designed with input from small nonprofits and their staffs.
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Join GWP at our next Corporate Roundtable discussion where we will be joined by Carolyn Duronio, Partner at Reed Smith.
NCRP reports that the current practice of strategic philanthropy typically favors short-term metrics, is largely disconnected from grantees and the communities these nonprofits serve, and usually lacks authentic feedback to inform the strategies. Unless grantmakers explicitly address the needs of underserved communities and invest in policy and community engagement – strategies long practiced by social justice philanthropists – they are unlikely to achieve their goals.
This research presents the first updated understanding of the current landscape of giving circles and similar models of collective giving or giving collaboratives in the United States in over 10 years.
Our region takes great pride in its cultural assets, and the philanthropic community has a long history of making investments in them. Join GWP members who have an interest in supporting our regio
Over eighty representatives from nearly sixty local charitable organizations attended a capacity building grants workshop on January 17 at the Southpointe Golf Club. The workshop was hosted by the
Raymond Schubart Suckling was a dutiful engineering executive who lived simply, loved military history and cherished the legacy left by his parents.The late Sewickley resident has become one of the
The study released at GPAC's "Response/ABILITY conference, reveals trends over 15 years in funding by race, as well as recommendations for more equitable funding of the arts in this region.
The latest edition of Giving USA reports that estimated giving by individuals, corporations and foundations in 2017 totaled more than $410 billion, a record figure.
There is great interest among grantmakers in demographic data, but no consensus or shared purpose yet on what data should be collected and how it should be used. This preliminary research on demographic data collection serves to create a baseline understanding of where the field is in demographic data collection that covers both the process of data collection and current use of demographic data.
Erie Gives 2018 raised over 4.45 million dollars, setting a new record on August 14.