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Why is the food system important to philanthropy? Because hunger, food insecurity, nutrition-related chronic disease, the health of resource lands and waterways, wages, and equal opportunity in the food economy all converge in our regional food system.
Pro bono service can equip nonprofits with expertise they need to serve more people, increase efficiency, and deliver more effectively on their missions.
Increasingly, philanthropic families are using multiple tools and strategies to achieve their goals.
Research from corporate thought leaders examined the relationship between sustainability engagement and employee engagement.
These guides are designed to help foundations consider how more diverse and inclusive practices might advance their mission by making their work more effective and more reflective of communities served.
Practitioners of social impact strategies, whether for-profit or nonprofit, need to be fluent in the language of the ever-evolving cause culture.
In 2020 the National Center for Family Philanthropy will welcome Nick Tedesco as CEO and see the transition of founder and longtime CEO Ginny Esposito to the role of Senior Fellow.
PA SHARP (Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan) has announced more than $1 million in funds to Pennsylvania organizations aimed to grow the humanities across the state.
The Dick’s Sporting Goods Foundation is investing in the Twin Rivers Elementary School, which is part of the McKeesport Area School District.
A special issue of Responsive Philanthropy devoted to what philanthropy can do to combat implicit bias, or the way in which our unconscious minds shape and contribute to our thoughts and actions. A diverse roster of authors explores how this phenomenon both affects the many challenges we as a society face and its implications for how philanthropy addresses these issues.