Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise has, for nearly 50 years, worked to help bolster agencies that help struggling African-Americans and other groups in need throughout Allegheny County.
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The Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) and Center for Evaluation Innovation (CEI) have released today a new research report representing the most comprehensive data collection effort to date o
The 2016 Grantmakers Salary and Benefits data is now available from the Council on Foundations.
Join us again to hear an update from Marc and his staff on the status of these changes and learn about next steps for the coming year.
How do low-income communities learn to advance economically and build wealth? Low-income communities and communities of color, in challenging structural economic and social inequality, have historically grappled with tensions inherent to development. Who participates in, directs, and ultimately owns the economic-development process? In creating and sustaining new, inclusive economic institutions, how do community members cultivate and pass on skills, commitment and knowledge—especially among those who have long faced barriers to education and employment? And how should communities strike an appropriate balance between utilizing local knowledge and accessing outside expertise?
Developed in partnership with the Center for Evaluation Innovation (CEI), Benchmarking Foundation Evaluation Practices is the most comprehensive data collection effort to date on evaluation practices at foundations. The report shares data points and infographics on crucial topics related to evaluation at foundations, such as evaluation staffing and structures, investment in evaluation work, and the usefulness of evaluation information.
The executive coaching program designed specifically for African-American nonprofit leaders launched by Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise (PACE) has recently recruited a third cohort of participant
Join Funders Together to End Homelessness for a webinar focused on highlighting the research and evaluation of homelessness prevention conducted by HealthSpark Foundation and Your Way Home Montgomery County, PA.
Join GWP and your colleagues as we discuss essentials for planning meetings and events.
Join us for this live webinar to explore how the millennial gender wealth gap is compounded by systemic barriers including lack of affordable childcare and paid family leave policies in addition to student debt, mass incarceration, and changing family structures. Learn how Philanthropy is uniquely positioned to influence and develop interventions.
January's meeting has been cancelled. We'll see you in February!
A group of foundation staff has come together in recent months to understand how they can more effectively respond to the opioid crisis in Allegheny County. The group has agreed to continue meeting monthly to develop a coordinated approach to this issue. We welcome all members' involvement in this group and hope you will join us for this next session as well as mark your calendar for all upcoming monthly meetings.
The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies COVID-19 Rapid Response Fund is helping individuals establish funds to allow them to raise money to help front-line workers.
Join GWP's Administrative Learning Network for this interactive workshop on holding conversations that matter, led by Kristen Lucas from ProInspire.
Join us as we discuss how Jewish grantmaking has adapted and shifted in response to the COVID-19 crisis and work together to identify opportunities for support and collaboration.
Bring your lunch and come to the “Zoom table” to discuss successes, challenges, and lessons-learned from the past few months
Join in to learn about The Arts | Equity | Reimagined Fund, where 16 foundations and an anonymous donor are working and learning together to more effectively address collaborative grantmaking in today's rapidly changing cultural landscape. Here from the fund's participants and architects.
Join us for a roundtable discussion to look at why and how funders are engaging in participatory grantmaking and shifting decision-making power to the communities impacted by these funding decisions.
Join us for our kick-off session which will feature a conversation with Stuart Fisk, CRNP and Director of Allegheny Health Network's Center for Inclusion Health.
Join us for this Q&A session where we will hear directly from Blackbaud staff about current updates and engage with them in a discussion about issues and questions you are having currently as well as with the upcoming switch to the cloud-based system, Blackbaud Sky.