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Join Your Nerdy Best Friend, aka Author Beth Ziesenis, for the second session in a three part book club, to discover how to use free and inexpensive technology tools to create infographics and lively presentations!
Government services, structures and systems are an essential foundation for a healthy economy where opportunity and prosperity are broadly and equitably shared.
GWP members are invited to join our colleagues at BDO/FMA for this session about inflation-adjusted grantmaking.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN POSTPONED.
Mark Lewis, POISE Foundation, shares his insights on regional equitable development and its role in building a more sustainable Pittsburgh region.
The courageous sharing of personal experiences through #MeToo has been very powerful, but it takes commitment to translate awareness into changes in policy and organizational culture. To this end,
Giving USA released its 2017 numbers which show that giving has finally rebounded after the recession.
Join us to learn the newest insights and practical intervention strategies from Dr. Lisa Hinkelman as she presents original research from The Girls’ Index, the country’s largest, first-of-its-kind national survey designed to develop a deeper understanding of the thoughts, experiences, perceptions, beliefs, behaviors and attitudes of teen girls throughout the United States.
We are pleased to announce the first convening of the Jewish Funders Learning Network, a partnership between Grantmakers of Western PA and the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.
This session is the first of a two-part series which will provide funders and with a unique opportunity to learn about and discuss why federal and state budget and tax work matters to national, state and local philanthropy.
This session is the second of a two-part series which will provide funders and with a unique opportunity to learn about federal and state budget provisions and why they matter to national, state and local philanthropy.