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Area funders call on Governor Wolf and Secretary Miller to close the Berks County Residential Center (BCRC)
Community Voices: from a Moment and for a Movement
Women’s work is, and always has been, “essential” work. It’s time to value it.
Philanthropy Needs A New Endgame: The Liberation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Communities In America
First Round of Neighborhood Equitable Recovery Fund Grant Recipients Announced
A Working Mom on Back-to-School Life in COVID
Leeway Foundation announces $55,000 in Art and Change Grants
Douty Foundation releases $1.5 million in emergency funding amid COVID-19 crisis
As Violence Against Asian Americans Intensifies, the Moment for Philanthropy to Act Is Now
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Provides $50 Million to Support Those Facing Greatest Strain Under the COVID-19 Pandemic
Philadelphia Bar Foundation Posts Largest Grant Distribution Increase in Nearly a Decade
Finding evidence of our collective courage and strength
Statement: Including Immigrants and Refugees In Our Response to COVID-19
The Douty, Fels and Scattergood Foundations invite their fellow funders to sign-on to this statement committing to actions supporting our immigrant and refugee communities during the COVID-19 crisis.
Philly Counts releases Final Report on 2020 Census Operation
The new report provides comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted Philly Counts field plan and will serve as a roadmap for 2030 Census operations.
More than 500 U.S. Philanthropy Leaders Sign Unprecedented Letter: Don’t Cut the Census Short
Changes to charitable deduction will hurt PA and NJ nonprofits
Leeway Foundation Awards Nine Philadelphia Artists with $15,000 Transformation Award
Systems transformation could have saved Daniel Prude’s life
The tragedy of Daniel Prude's killing is an example of how our systems fail to center the dignity and value of human life and why we must apply a racial justice lens and trauma-informed practices to build better systems of care for people with behavioral health disorders.
CCFWG Unveils Women’s Suffrage Mural Before Election Day to Inspire Community to Get Out and Vote
A new mural unveiled days before the 2020 election honors the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which granted many women the right to vote, and serves as an inspiration for the community to get out and vote.