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Join NCFP for a webinar that will provide tips and tools for how to involve the next generation of family members, develop a process to invite non-family board members onto your board and find practical ways to engage with your community and grantees.
Join NCFP as we explore how to create a vibrant family culture that allows your family giving to flourish by creating connections and positive relationships.
Elections, voting, organizing, activism: these are powerful tools for everyday people to shape the decisions that affect our lives.
A group of foundation staff has come together in recent months to understand how they can more effectively respond to the opioid crisis in Allegheny County. We welcome all members' involvement in this group and hope you will join us for this next session as well as mark your calendar for all upcoming monthly meetings.
These two reports show the human and economic toll of the opioid and tobacco epidemics and chart out recommendations for educators, employers, health providers, and effective policy.
Hispanics in Philanthropy has created a resource page to provide support to those affected by a series of earthquakes.
Pennsylvania Humanities Council has launched Pop Up Grants for Cultural Producers to support organizations in Pennsylvania seeking to launch humanities events, programs, and projects during the COVID-19 shutdown through virtual or other forms of distance-based engagement with the public.
The Pittsburgh Foundation has awarded micro-grants of $1,000 each to artists from the region who are Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC).
PACE (Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise) is now accepting letters of intent for the 2023-24 Intensive Services Cohort.
Neighborhood Allies has announced funding partnerships with five local organizations through their RISE HIGH Grant Partnership Program.
The Jewish Women’s Foundation of Greater Pittsburgh (JWF) awarded $141,675 in grants to 17 organizations serving selfidentified women, girls, their families and support networks.
Nearly one-half of Americans will confront some degree of mental illness during their lifetimes – so virtually everyone can think of a family member, friend or co-worker who contends with a conditi
Join GWP's Administrative Learning Network for our first gathering of the year for a roundtable discussion on office management tips and tricks.
Join the GWP Grants Managers Network and PEAK Mideast chapter for a roundtable discussion around grant reporting.