Creating customized reports for donors is one of the most time-consuming tasks nonprofits face, but a new common reporting standard called the Impact Genome Project® (IGP) provides an alternative that could save nonprofits millions of hours, translating to $1.2 billion in annual financial savings for the nonprofit sector.
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Mark Shamley, President & CEO of ACCP, points out five things that corporate leaders should consider to make their corporate citizenship programs add value to their companies and increase community impact.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) was originally conceived as a way for corporations to have a positive impact on their employees, stakeholders, communities and the world. While some notable organizations still take those earnest intentions to heart -- and many more should, given notable directives like that from BlackRock -- others have used it more as a reputation builder than as a change maker.
We invite you to join us on April 17 to learn more about the GWP network, our website, learning networks and programming and all of the services and resources available to our members.
Join us for our first session in 2018 during which we will learn some lesser-known tricks and features in the Microsoft Outlook and Office Suite.
There is a school of thought that engaged employees have a positive and direct impact on bottom line results. Join NY Funders Alliance and ACCP as we explore how companies are harnessing employees to yield both bottom line results and community impact.
Please join the United Philanthropy Forum and FCCP for a discussion where leading experts and advocates will outline the critically necessary safeguards which state election administrators can implement to ensure that future elections are protected from sophisticated cyberattacks. Funders will learn about how to best support current and future nonpartisan efforts to safeguard the integrity of our democracy.
Join a conversation about why the census matters and the role that philanthropy can play in ensuring a fair and accurate count. Data from the census drive key decisions made by government, business, nonprofits and philanthropy. Although philanthropy cannot and should not supplant the government’s responsibility to ensure a fair and accurate census, funder engagement in support of the census is more important than ever.
The attendees of this webinar heard from Erin Casey, Executive Director of Pennsylvania Voice and Keely Monroe, Democracy Program Manager at Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation
This webinar will help guide you on the management and interaction with investment committee members, cover the basics of investment management, and review key areas such as asset allocation, spending policies, fees on funds, quarterly reports.
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 the Tri-State Community Foundation for a webinar to learn about the finance staff role in human resource functions for foundations.
This Education Week Commentary piece by Gregg Behr, Executive Director of The Grable Foundation talks about how an inaccurate count in the 2020 Census could hurt vulnerable students and schools.
The United Way of Butler County has joined United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania, which now spans five counties.
With nearly one in seven people in Allegheny County experiencing food insecurity, The Pittsburgh Foundation is organizing a Critical Needs Alert online fundraising event to raise money for 171 Alle
Eight community non-profit agencies received grants totaling $141,500 from Buhl Regional Health Foundation in March.
Join Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania and Media Impact Funders for a briefing that will explore the national trends in media philanthropy and important developments in the regional media ecosystem here in Western Pennsylvania.
This is a recording of the live webcast of the 2018 keynote address on the federal budget and tax outlook from Bob Greenstein, President of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.