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Keystone Policy Webinar Series - Session 1: Education Policy Advocacy
Keystone Policy Webinar Series - Session 3 Investing in Change: Foundation Support for Lobbying and Other Advocacy
Keystone Policy Series: CENSUS 2020: What Pennsylvania Funders Need to Know
Setting the Table with Dana Kawaoka-Chen & Erik Stegman
A Working Mom on Back-to-School Life in COVID
Systems transformation could have saved Daniel Prude’s life
Philadelphia Bar Foundation Posts Largest Grant Distribution Increase in Nearly a Decade
The Philadelphia Bar Foundation broadened their scope of support for the legal aid community with a 22 percent increase in grants awarded to nearly 40 Philadelphia legal aid nonprofit partners in 2017.
Community Voices: from a Moment and for a Movement
Keystone Policy Series - CENSUS 2020 Update for Pennsylvania Funders
The End of Roe: How Should Philanthropy Respond?
Libraries Under Attack- How Funders Can Help Defy Bans and Discrimination
CCFWG Unveils Women’s Suffrage Mural Before Election Day to Inspire Community to Get Out and Vote
Funder Briefing: Reflecting Forward Report
Small Foundations and the New Administration: State & Federal Laws to Watch
Guidance for Place-Based Funders to Address Political Violence Before and After the 2020 Election
This guide is designed to help local place-based funders invest quickly in leaders and organizations who are poised to address the threat of political violence around the United States election in 2020.
Women’s work is, and always has been, “essential” work. It’s time to value it.
Leeway Foundation announces $55,000 in Art and Change Grants
The Judge Alfred L. Luongo Fund Provides Immediate Support for Reentry Program Participants
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, financial support from the Judge Alfred L. Luongo Fund at the Philadelphia Bar Foundation was released to participants in court programs dedicated to supporting individuals in reentry.
As Violence Against Asian Americans Intensifies, the Moment for Philanthropy to Act Is Now
In the wake of the horrific shooting in Atlanta that killed eight people - including six Asian American women - authors Patricia Eng and Eric Stegman issued a issued a call for philanthropy to take action to stop this violence and hate against AAPI communities.