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Join us for the second session in a two-part virtual, interactive series to explore social movements, the needs of movement leaders, and promising practices from funders.
Join us for the last Administrative Learning Network session in 2019 during which we will learn from Gina McGrath, Senior Program and IT Director at the YWCA Westmoreland County. We will discuss tips for Office 365 that can help boost productivity and improve workflow; including learning about OneDrive and how can it work for your office.
Join GWP and PEAK Grantmaking for this workshop to learn about using data to assess grantmaking practices.
Join us to get insight into the industry trends that led Jewish Association on Aging to explore redevelopment options, how they arrived at this new and creative model, and their vision for the future of the agency with this new campus.
Program Resource for Equity, Real Costs, and Impact Webinar
Using machine learning and big data from nonprofit IRS 990’s, foundation and other charitable giving, zip code level economic data, and population demographics, we can predict, among other things, which nonprofits will be financially healthy and why. Join us for a workshop with Pete York, evaluation expert and data scientist, who will share how these methods can help program officers, leaders and managers discover precisely what works, for whom and to use on-demand insights to achieve better outcomes.
On August 21, GWP executive director Barbara Sieck Taylor provided testimony at a Pennsylvania Senate Transportation Committee hearin
In mid-October, GWP member Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council wil
Employee engagement can be used as a powerful tool to build loyalty, enhance employee morale, develop talent, and increase the value of current relationships with nonprofit partners.
Join GWP for a sharing session with Karris Jackson as she describes her experience at the Global Summit on Community Philanthropy.