Join us for a discussion of federal, state and local policy initiatives around combating the epidemic of opioid addiction and overdose deaths and learn about opportunities for Pennsylvania funders to become involved.
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GWP members have adopted public policy positions on a number of issues. GWP members can view the complete list of adopted positions after logging in.
The Pittsburgh Foundation’s Critical Needs program, which has raised nearly $4 million over the past five years for a range of human services, has raised $556,000 to support organizations helping v
Join us for a conversation with Equity in the Center (EitC) about transforming your organizational culture beyond diversity and inclusion towards race equity.
Join us as we review the findings from The Youth Risk Behavior Survey to highlight key opportunities for prevention and intervention.
Join this session to learn about the range of corporate and philanthropic resources your organization can tap into to sustain, strengthen, or scale your operations during the current crisis. Participants will receive a set of actionable tools that will help them build strategic, cross-sector partnerships that prepare their organizations and their communities to respond resiliently to COVID-19 and future disasters.
Bank of America is supporting 10 local organizations with $610,000 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Join GWP and the Pittsburgh Food Policy Council for a discussion about the first Greater Pittsburgh Food Action Plan.
Please join the Jewish Funders Learning Network for our fourth meeting of the year.
Join us for this partner opportunity with our colleagues at Philanthropy New York during which we will discuss how to focus on supporting nonprofits in their decisions to transition to an alternative operating model (mergers, acquisitions, sharing back office support, etc.).
Join us for a GWP book club discussion of A Gift of Belief on February 1 from noon to 1:30 PM. Book Editor and chapter author Kathy Buechel and Project Coordinator Anne Marie Toccket will be joined by conversationalists Heather Arnet, Tony Macklin (a chapter author) Michelle McMurray, Kristy Trautmann, and Mark Lewis to comment on the lessons they’ve taken from this book.
Join us for the next Virtual Learning Circle when we will discuss employer policies, advocacy, and the advancement of equity for new parents in the workplace, particularly moms of color.