If you’re looking to hire an investment manager, this webinar will walk you through the process, including: developing and releasing a request for proposal; searching firms; and, presenting the results to your board. If you already have an investment manager, we will also discuss ways to properly evaluate and decide if and when to find someone else for the job.
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This webinar examines the must-haves and must-dos, including the minimum requirements and additional security procedures community foundations should have in place.
Taking a comprehensive and proactive approach to talent management can help you to retain and develop talent, identify gaps, and be best-prepared for staff transitions.
Join the Alliance for Charitable reform to hear updates about pending legislative or political measures and the potential impact on philanthropy for foundations and donors.
Reputation expert Davia Temin writes in Forbes about why many corporate leaders exercised such visible community leadership in response to the President’s comments about Charlottesville.
In a blog post for The Conference Board, Alice Korngold reflects on why a number of leading businesses responded emphatically to events in Charlottesville.
The Washington County Community Foundation set a new record during their WCCF Gives event with over $713,000 in donations.
A new report from the Brookings Institutionsuggests Pittsburgh could recreate its heyday of steel, where it was an industry leader, around its current industries of tech and life sciences.
This webinar is designed to help guide any funders interested in participating in the "Get on the Map" grants mapping project. We will walk through instructions for sharing all the necessary grant
A coalition of Johnstown-based foundations is providing $250,000 to the Johnstown Police Department for technological upgrades.
Representatives from the region’s nonprofit, civic and business sectors will convene Oct. 5 and 6 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center for the Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership’s biennial summit.
We are compiling a list of responses, news items, resources and programming for philanthropy in response to the destruction being left by an earthquake and Hurricane Maria.
Join GWP and previous PLACES Fellows Mac Howison (Creative Learning Program Officer with The Heinz Endowments) and Karen Abrams (Diversity & Community Affairs Manager with the Urban Redevelopment Authority) to learn more about this opportunity.
Congratulations to Sylvia Fields, executive director of Eden Hall Foundation, who was recently honored with the 2017 Athena Award. The Athena Award recognizes women for professional excellence, th
To provide immediate emergency relief to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments have partnered in making $50,000 grants each to the Puerto Rico Community Recovery Fund at the Puerto Rico Community Foundation.
Diane Holder, president and CEO of UPMC Health Plan, and Cynthia Shapira, president of the Shapira Foundation and chair of the Board of Governors of Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education, was recognized by Gov. Tom Wolf with a Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania award.
In this post from Health Affairs Blog, Jewish Healthcare Foundation President/CEO, Dr. Karen Wolk Feinstein explains the goals of a newly-launched organization, called WHAMglobal (Women’s Health Activist Movement Global), which forms networks of advocates in women’s health to improve health care delivery and outcomes, equity, and leadership.
As part of National Bullying Prevention Month, WQED aired public service announcements for the Know What’s Right, Do What’s Right campaign.
Corporate America may be missing out on one of the biggest opportunities of our time for driving innovation and growth: creating business value by advancing racial equity.