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Philadelphia Takes First Steps Toward City-wide Historic and Cultural Resources Survey
Beech launches resources directory to support families, individuals and communities
In celebration of its 30th Anniversary in service to the community, the Beech Companies, Inc., through Beech Community Services, has published an online, digital community resources directory in an effort to identify local, regional and national resources that can help uplift and improve the quality of life for families, individuals and communities in the Philadelphia region.
Community-led Philanthropy during Crisis: How Giving Circles of Color Can Transform Traditional Philanthropy
Philanthropy represented on new Philadelphia City Council Special Committee on Poverty Reduction and Prevention
Chester County Funders: Coatesville Update- Collaborative Partnerships
Delaware County Funders’ Community of Practice: Funders’ Tour of Upper Darby, Our Region’s 2nd Largest Municipality
Guaranteed Income: Innovative Philadelphia Programs Designed to Combat Poverty
Comcast RISE to Award $5 Million in Grants to BIPOC-Owned, Small Businesses
May 2019 Update: Rebuild is on the move!
City and Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians Launch Citywide Immigrant Workforce Initiative
A $242,000 grant from the World Education Services (WES) Mariam Assefa Fund will support Engaging Immigrant Talent, an 18-month initiative to advance employer-informed immigrant workforce integration.
Comcast RISE Investment Fund to Provide Additional $1 Million In Grants To Support Philadelphia Small Businesses
Food Funders Meeting #1- Reality Bites: Hunger on the Rise in Philadelphia and What We Can Do About It
Philadelphia Foundation and Mural Arts Unveil “Strength in our Bonds” Centennial Legacy Mural
Philadelphia Foundation Fund Supports Community-based Programs in Northwest Philadelphia
Chester County Funders: Meeting with Commissioners
City Announces Third Round of Kensington Community Resilience Fund Grantees
Kensington residents work with City to select 36 grassroots organizations and community groups to receive $360,000 to address the community impact of the overdose crisis.