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Thanks to a generous grant from the Highmark Foundation, AIDS Free Pittsburgh (AFP) plans to award mini grants (up to $20,000) for organizations in Allegheny County to design and implement innovative projects aimed at increasing HIV testing in healthcare and/or community-based settings.
PACE (Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise) is now accepting letters of intent for the 2023-24 Intensive Services Cohort.
Tamara Lucas Copeland, Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers shares reaction to the announcement from The Forum of Regional Association of Grantmakers about their new vision.
What exactly is a hybrid meeting? What are the best practices to design your programs to be inclusive, collaborative, and productive for all attendees, whether virtual or in-person? Join us on our learning journey around the ever-evolving landscape of meetings.
How to measure the value and results of corporate philanthropy remains one of corporate giving professionals’ greatest challenges. This report offers a review of recent measurement studies, models, and evidence drawn from complementary business disciplines as well as the social sector.
Resources from the Administrative Learning Network: Essential Tools For Planning Meetings And Events Program
This publication from Grantmakers for Effective Organizations offers a framework for thinking about how to measure progress and results in place-based and community change initiatives.
Program Resources: Funder Discussion: Analysis of Regional Capacity Building on 05/18/23
What does the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 mean for the nonprofit sector and philanthropy? Below are the main provisions affecting charitable giving:
This webinar examines the must-haves and must-dos, including the minimum requirements and additional security procedures community foundations should have in place
Join this timely session to get practical tools and guidance from industry experts as well as exchange peer learnings including concrete ideas and steps on how to create an effective impact report that balances competing demands from a range of stakeholders.
Join this program to refine the “why” behind your philanthropy and connect your philanthropic purpose to the broader change you wish to see in the world.
The Pittsburgh Foundations is launching a new grant-making program for small nonprofits with budgets less than $600,000 called Small and Mighty. The program offers a streamlined grant-seeking process designed with input from small nonprofits and their staffs.