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Join our funding colleagues as they address statewide education advocacy efforts currently underway; including current priorities and challenges, the role their organizations play in these initiatives, and opportunities for other funders to become involved.
United Philanthropy Forum, formerly the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers, has unveiled a new name and new visual identity to reflect a transformed organization.
Hosted by Foundation Center, this webinar will examine mission-related investment (MRI) strategies within foundations.
Join this NCFP webinar to hear from new fellows, Mary Mountcastle, Kelly Nowlin, and June Wilson, who will share what it means to be a giving family in today's world.
In this webinar, discover a variety of techniques available for engaging with elders to document a family history that may be shared with generations to come.
Based on insights from global authorities in cognition, decision-making, narrative and social impact, Trabian Shorters will lead us in a discussion of how to apply asset-framing to achieve greater success, diversity, equity, and impact in our work.
Government services, structures and systems are an essential foundation for a healthy economy where opportunity and prosperity are broadly and equitably shared.
To promote transparency and increase awareness of the impact of the Pennsylvania philanthropy community, GWP has partnered with Foundation Center to bring top-line data about the philanthropy lands
GWP members are invited to join our colleagues at BDO/FMA for this session about inflation-adjusted grantmaking.
Program Resources from: Advancing Equitable and Adequate School Funding in PA on 6-23-2021
Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania (GWP) conducted its sixth annual “Funding Outlook” survey in February 2014.
As older adults are increasingly choosing to age in place, cross-cutting issues are coming to the forefront – the quality of care received by disabled or chronically ill older adults in their own homes, and the quality of the jobs of the caregivers who provide this care.
When considering how to improve health outcomes for low-income individuals, most people think about providing access to good medical care and keeping the cost of that care as low as possible. What people rarely think about is the connection between good health and quality affordable housing. This edition of What Funders Need to Know explores these connections and highlights some promising practices by both government and business that help low-income individuals get housed, stay healthier, and lower overall costs.
Resources from Grief and Transition session at 2019 CF Gathering.