Join WGF, DHS and GWP to discuss how partners in community, philanthropy, and government can find ways to put women at the center of local economic development and poverty reduction efforts.
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The Pennsylvania Health Funders Collaborative, a non-partisan network of about 40 funding organizations across the Commonwealth, has released an important data report demonstrating how Pennsylvania
Professionals who staff corporate foundations and giving programs need strong relationships with a wide range of constituents. It’s critical to manage relationships with applicants, grantees and c
The PNC Foundation funded hundreds of pre-K classroom requests as part of a new $5 million grant to DonorsChoose.org.
Henry L. Hillman, who quietly gave of his time and money to become one of the most generous benefactors in the city of Pittsburgh’s history, died Friday, April 14 at the age of 98.
A full-day professional development workshop for Mid-Atlantic grantmakers taught by experienced Baltimore-area practitioners.
In this op-ed piece, Maxwell King, president of The Pittsburgh Foundation, responds to the recent events in Charlottesville and elsewhere, and encourages the country’s leaders to speak out and be forthright about the growing threats to our country.
Join a conversation about why the census matters and the role that philanthropy can play in ensuring a fair and accurate count. Data from the census drive key decisions made by government, business, nonprofits and philanthropy. Although philanthropy cannot and should not supplant the government’s responsibility to ensure a fair and accurate census, funder engagement in support of the census is more important than ever.
A full-day professional development workshop for Mid-Atlantic grantmakers taught by our region's experienced practitioners presented by ABAG.
Join us for this statewide webinar for funders to learn more about Pennsylvania Foundation Stats and how this valuable new resource can help inform your philanthropy.
Foundations on the Hill 2018
March 12-14, 2018
This program provides the opportunity to learn about our elected leaders’ priorities and how they plan to move forward in the coming year.
Understand the issues facing philanthropy and the social sector in 2019.
Join us for an engaging discussion on roles and responsibilities, time commitment and possible costs, strategic planning for community leadership, next steps for implementation and much more.
During this session, we’ll hear about the current status of workforce development and projects underway in our region, as well the vision for future development, integration, and implementation of a world-class workforce development system in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.
Join us for the next Administrative Network Learning Session where we will gather over lunch to network, share ideas, and discuss best practices with our peers. After learning about their meeting space and services, we will engage in a roundtable discussion over lunch at Fogo De Chao.
The Pittsburgh Foundation Critical Needs Alert online giving event raised $1.67 million for nonprofits in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties.