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Chester County Funders Community of Practice: Pathways to Affordable Housing Development in Chester County
The issue of affordable housing scarcity has become a nationwide concern. Like many other communities in the US, Chester County strug
Homeless Assistance Fund, Inc. (HAFI) receives national award for innovative partnership
Food Funders Meeting #1- Reality Bites: Hunger on the Rise in Philadelphia and What We Can Do About It
In response to data about the rise of hunger and food insecurity in Philadelphia, Philanthropy Network's Food Funders Affinity Group is holding a series of meetings to discuss what we can collectively do to reverse this trend.
$3.5 Million in COVID-19 Relief Awarded to Help Chester County Nonprofits Recover with Resiliency & Innovation
Philadelphia opens a ‘Hub of Hope’ For Those in Need
With support from Bank of America, Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation and others, Project HOME, City of Philadelphia and SEPTA Open First-of-Its-Kind Facility to Assist City’s Homeless.
City Announces Additional $30 Million in Funding for Rental Assistance and Small Business Relief
New funding brings the City’s direct support for small businesses to $38.7 million and for rental assistance to $39.4 million since start of the pandemic.
HAFI awards grants to support permanent housing for Philadelphia residents experiencing homelessness
Nonprofit Organizations Awarded More than $8 Million from William Penn Foundation for Continued Relief Efforts Supporting Philadelphia Families
Promising Practices in Eviction Prevention
Montgomery County Funders Community of Practice
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.
HealthSpark Foundation Announces $631,000 in Grants to Support Montgomery County’s Social Safety Net
Pew Awards $7.7M to Philadelphia Human Services, Arts, and Civic Nonprofits to Expand Programs, Adapt Business Models
Grants include $3.5M for Project HOME to expand housing and support for people with substance use disorder.