Join us for this webinar which will examine changing family composition, provide examples from families who have grappled with this changing definition, and receive tips for how your philanthropic family can adapt to the new normal.
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Join this webinar where NCFP will share the results of research findings from their second ever Trends in Family Philanthropy study.
NCFP will live stream this session over the internet from the 2019 National Forum on Family Philanthropy in Chicago, IL. From the comfort of your home or office—and with a computer or electronic d
The Pittsburgh Foundation shared a new report on their survey findings to nonprofits on how the pandemic has affected their work.
Join us for this deep dive into The Pittsburgh Foundation's report, “Eviction in Allegheny County: a mixed-methods study".
Join Beth Ziesenis, your nerdy best friend for the second session in our Tech Sparks series.
The Henry L. Hillman Foundation has announced over $5 million in funding for organizations and initiatives working to prevent homelessnes.
Since inception, The Pittsburgh Foundation’s Day of Giving program has raised more than $40 million for worthy nonprofits through a combination of individu
In cities across the nation, a few enjoy rising affluence while many struggle to get by. This situation is created in part by the practices of traditional economic development. Current trends threaten to worsen, unless we can answer the design challenge before us. Can we create an economic system—beginning at the local level—that builds the wealth and prosperity of everyone?
Join the Tri-State Community Foundation Partnership webinar to learn more about the filing of necessary state and federal forms and other tax reform information.
Join us for a discussion about the Lower-Hill development project and specifically the focus on the job creation and workforce development goal to provide opportunities for residents from the Greater Hill District and other minority communities to be employed in the redevelopment of the Lower Hill.