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GWP Board of Directors Announces New Executive Director, Amber Farr.
Program Resources: Delusional Altruism- Why Philanthropists Fail To Achieve Change and What They Can Do To Transform Giving 05/19/2022
This webinar is designed to help guide any funders interested in participating in the "Get on the Map" grants mapping projcet. We will walk through instructions for sharing all the necessary grant
On May 18, the federal Department of Labor announced a final rule updating compensation for overtime.
In an interview with The New York Times, Michael Bloomberg shared what he has learned about donors since building his multimillion-dollar foundation. Donors no longer just want buildings, boardroo
This year, Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania has partnered with the Council on Foundations to encourage participation in the 2016 Grantmakers Salary and Benefits Survey, a valuable benchmarking t
Join us for a conversation about why the census matters and the role that philanthropy can play in ensuring a fair and accurate count.
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?
Based sardonically on Masterpiece Theatre, Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers’s Structural Racism Theater introduces the viewer to concrete examples of structural racism and implicit bias. It’s edgy, dryly humorous, “shareable,” and an incredibly different direction for WRAG. The first episode, "The Pernicious Compromise," focuses on the timely topic of the Electoral College and its connection to the Three-Fifths Compromise.