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Between the complex array of government programs, the many nonprofits organizations that have been created to serve post-9/11 veterans, and a lack of understanding of the needs on the part of civilians, it is hard to know if veterans are getting what they need. This edition of What Funders Need to Know explores some of the unique characteristics and circumstances of post-9/11 veterans and why philanthropy should support the nonprofit organizations that are serving them well.
The Heinz Endowments is collaborating with the Institute for Veteran and Military Families and an alliance of Pittsburgh businesses to launch the Pittsburgh Veteran Employer Coalition.
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Join FCCP to explore what organizations are doing to protect the Native Vote.
List of photographers gathered through GWP member referrals.
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.
Research from corporate thought leaders examined the relationship between sustainability engagement and employee engagement.
Practitioners of social impact strategies, whether for-profit or nonprofit, need to be fluent in the language of the ever-evolving cause culture.