Our friends at ACCP (the Association of Corporate Citizenship Professionals) published this blog post summarizing the origins of CSR. Knowing where we’ve been is a great reminder to build on the past in order to secure our future.
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In a new management briefing, UK-based Ethical Corporation provides leaders ideas and strategies to align their corporate goals with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. The 16-page briefing is free after registration.
With business influencing all corners of the globe, the risk of inadequate labor standards is high if proper frameworks for safe and sustainable practices are not in place. Collaborations between the public and private sectors have produced a number of global CSR norms and guidelines that all international companies are encouraged to adopt.
Resources from the joint launch of Pennsylvania Foundation Stats, a new online dashboard that provides a window into the philanthropy landscape for our state and within four distinct regions in Pennsylvania.
The Jefferson Regional Foundation awarded the single-largest grant in its history to Allegheny Health Network’s (AHN) Jefferson Hospital.
As Hurricane Florence affects residents of North Carolina, funders are preparing for the support needed to repair and recover from this hurricane. We are sharing information and resources related
Scott Lammie has been recognized as a 2018 Health Care Hero by the Pittsburgh Business Times in the health care innovation - individual category.
Presentation from 9/11/18 Grants Managers Learning Network Program: The Data Transformation of Philanthropy
National Council of Nonprofits has compiled a series of pithy quotes arguing for support of the Johnson Amendment, which protects public charities, houses of worship, and foundations from being pet
The Chronicle of Philanthropy just released findings from its survey of corporate giving by the 300 largest U.S. companies on the Fortune 500.
Ideas 42 uses insights from behavioral science to solve social problems. The organization has posted a thought-provoking guide on how better behavioral design can encourage everyday donors to act on their altruistic impulses, including several sections on workplace giving.
The Foundation Review, a peer-reviewed journal for philanthropy, has published an article describing the grantees’ results and how it has changed the company’s social impact strategies.
Join us for this webinar, hosted by Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) in partnership with the Association of Corporate Citizenship Professionals (AACP), to explore the ins and outs of communication, how to craft effective messaging and share the great corporate philanthropy work that you do through various channels.
Matthew Desmond’s book “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City” asserts that evictions are both a result and cause of poverty. Join us as Jane Downing and Michael Yonas, Senior Program Officers at The Pittsburgh Foundation and Rachel Rue, Analyst, Allegheny County Department of Human Services, will present an overview of the process to date and share what they’ve learned, ideas for systems interventions and some next steps.
Join this webinar hosted by Philanthropy Ohio to learn about innovative work being done by community foundations in Ohio on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Resources from the Administrative Learning Network: Essential Tools For Planning Meetings And Events Program
Resource from GWP session- Community Development Learning Network: Community Land Trusts 09-2018
Program Resource for Equity, Real Costs, and Impact Webinar
Pittsburgh and Allegheny County officials have formed an outreach committee that will encourage residents to fill out census forms.
The family of Malcolm McCormick (Mac Miller) has partnered with The Pittsburgh Foundation to establish the Mac Miller Circles Fund in honor of the Pittsburgh native and nationally known rapper and producer.