Arts & Culture Funders Meeting
We are excited to announce our meeting theme this year is Pandemic Adaptations: Arts & Culture. Join us on May 17th for a discussion on Changing Funding Practices.
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We are excited to announce our meeting theme this year is Pandemic Adaptations: Arts & Culture. Join us on May 17th for a discussion on Changing Funding Practices.
Join the next Montgomery County Funders Community of Practice to learn about Your Way Home Montgomery County’s most recent research project to understand how racial inequity plays out in our community.
Join the Philanthropy Network Food Funders on May 13 for a conversation about the U.S. Farm Bill, its impact on communities in Greater Philadelphia, and the importance of funder engagement in the 2023 Farm Bill reauthorization. The U.S.
Members of the philanthropic community are invited to attend a roundtable discussion with Commissioner Arkoosh regarding opportunities for partnership between County government and local philanthropy as we move into recovery efforts related to the
Members who live, work and fund in Montgomery County are invited to join us on April 27th for the first stop on president Christine Robinson's listening tour.
Building on Vu Le's 2020 SPARX Conference session Transforming the Social Sector: A Call to Action for 2021, this workshop will provide a framwork for participants to identify one action they would like to pursue and the steps they can take to move from idea to action.
Join us to hear an update on the COVID-19 Prevention & Response Fund, a special pooled fund supporting a community-led effort to invest in neighborhood-based solutions to urgent needs related to COVID-19.
The power dynamic between community organizations and funders can block information that could both drive better decision-making and fuel more investment in communities most in need.
Hear from public librarians about the role their libraries play in their changing communities and the implications of being caught in the crosshairs of the culture wars, and what private funders can do to support these critical institutions as they cope with unprecedented threats.
Staff, Board members and trustees of Philanthropy Network member organizations are invited to join us for our 36th Annual Members Meeting!
We invite our corporate members to join Philanthropy Network for the first Corporate Roundtable of 2017.
Topics for discussion will include:
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia, Thomas Scattergood Behavioral Health Foundation, and United Way of Greater Philadelphia and South New Jersey will present Trauma-Informed Philanthropy, Volume Two that explores how funders can leverage both resources and relationships to advance trauma-informed practice and move from knowledge to action.
Following the release of our new strategic direction in the fall, Philanthropy Network will be hitting the road for a series of Town Hall meetings around the region to meet with members and delve deeper into the strategy that will be guiding our work.
Society is becoming increasingly divisive. What roles can family foundations play in finding ways to support meaningful dialogue across “party lines” within their community?