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Native Voices Rising is a joint research and re-granting project of Native Americans in Philanthropy and Common Counsel Foundation. This report focuses on the practices and challenges of community organizing and advocacy, focusing on the need for increased investment in and sustained support for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian communities.
BNY Mellon and Bridgeway Capital are joining as Challenge Partners this year in the UpPrize funding competition. This year's focus areas include access to healthy foods and innovative technology.
A local partnership between the Jewish Community Center (JCC), Jewish Family & Children’s Services (JFC&S) and Jewish Association on Aging (JAA) has been honored by the leading national award for nonprofit collaboration.
In this post from Health Affairs Blog, Jewish Healthcare Foundation President/CEO, Dr. Karen Wolk Feinstein explains the goals of a newly-launched organization, called WHAMglobal (Women’s Health Activist Movement Global), which forms networks of advocates in women’s health to improve health care delivery and outcomes, equity, and leadership.
Twenty-two organizations that meet basic needs in Pittsburgh communities have received funding through the second round of the Small and Mighty grant program, developed by The Pittsburgh Foundation.
Startups with big missions are all the rage, but here’s what it takes to build mission into an established company. In this concise Shift Forum talk, Lata Reddy, Senior VP of Diversity, Inclusion & Impact at Prudential Financial and Chair and President of The Prudential Foundation, outlines how a 140+ year old company meets its original mission by incorporating CSR into its practices. As she says, “It can’t be about how we spend the money we make. Fundamentally, it has to be about how we make our money.”
The webinar will feature a conversation with CEP’s Austin Long, and David Farren, Executive Director at the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation. Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about the Grantee Perception Report and why nearly 300 funders have used the GPR to hear from their grantees.
Pittsburgh and Allegheny County officials have formed an outreach committee that will encourage residents to fill out census forms.
The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments partnered in 2010 to fund Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh which is dedicated to supporting excellence in presenting and producing artwork rooted in the Black experience.
Vanessa Daniel, Executive Director of Groundwell Fund shares her thoughts on the lack of funding to social change organizations led by women of color.
The Tomorrow campaign has announced 17 grants totaling nearly $1.43 million over the next year to help change the future of learning in Pittsburgh and beyond.
The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments have partnered through the Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh program to award more than $800 in grants for individual artists and art programs.