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From traditional filing ideas to organizing electronic data, bring your favorite organizational tips and tricks to share with your peers during the next Administrative Learning Network session.
Join GWP and your colleagues as we discuss essentials for planning meetings and events.
Join us for this interactive session that will focus on key managing up and across approaches for developing effective relationships with your manager(s) and those you support or work with closely.
Is your organization’s philanthropy reaching its goals? Join GWP’s Grants Managers Learning Network to discuss best practices in outcomes measurement and evaluation.
Public funding for the arts in the United States continues to originate from three primary sources: federal appropriations to the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), legislative appropriations t
DataArts (formerly the Cultural Data Project) is an independent non-profit with 13 years of experience in data collection, security, and analysis.
Everyone is talking about digital currency. Should nonprofits be part of that conversation? Idealware partnered with GuideStar to host a panel discussion to help nonprofit leaders understand what digital currency is and what it might mean for their organizations. This panel discussion will explore how Bitcoin and other currencies affect nonprofits, from donations to payments for programs and services to investments.
Join your colleagues for this opportunity to discuss the important role of crowdfunding, marketing, and storytelling in corporate giving.
According to research, the age of the purpose-driven company has taken root in the U.S. and will continue to grow in the coming decade.
In this talk by BrightHive co-founder Andrew Means, you will see how better data about impact is changing the game in philanthropy.
Due to popular demand, GWP is again offering this FMA workshop on assessing grantees’ financial health and long term sustainability. This session will provide a solid introduction to understanding and analyzing nonprofit financial health.
Join us as we gather with our colleagues from Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council to discuss recommendations put forth in their recent report: Racial Equity and Arts Funding in Greater Pittsburgh, and identify potential common interests and practices.
Join us for a conversation with several Pittsburgh artists including Samantha Black who recently wrote, “Conversation Starters: Samantha Black on making it as an artist in Pittsburgh.”
Join us for the next Arts Funders' Learning Network session.
The May 1 online giving event raised $1.1 million for Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties’ food pantries and the organizations that supply them.
This publication provides a wealth of background and program ideas for improving rural mobility through existing and emerging technology. It offers insights about what’s already working and what is possible from the perspective of providers and thought leaders. It is a general introduction tailored for funders but useful for anyone. It does not require a background in technology or aging.
This publication is a companion white paper to Mobility & Aging in Rural America: The Role for Innovation: An Introduction for Funders. It examines rural mobility through a lens of technology and across a longer timeframe.
The study released at GPAC's "Response/ABILITY conference, reveals trends over 15 years in funding by race, as well as recommendations for more equitable funding of the arts in this region.
The Village model is gaining national attention as an affordable option for seniors who want to age-in- place.