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To Whom the Economic Justice Baton Is Passed
On April 4, 1968, fifty years ago today, a shot rang out toward the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, cutting short the life but igniting the insurmountable legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Philanthropy Network launches 2022 Member Pulse Survey
Similar to last year, our 2022 survey asks about member's funding, operations, grantmaking practices, and year-ahead outlook, and contains a few new questions about human resources practices, benefits and policies.
Walking the Talk of Transparency
With calls for greater philanthropic transparency on the rise, harp-weaver client The Presser Foundation is making changes that support its belief that being transparent about its work strengthens its relationship with grantee partners.
Douty Foundation announces plans to sunset
Libraries Under Attack- How Funders Can Help Defy Bans and Discrimination
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.
Youth Philanthropists Award $15K to Prevent Rising Teen Suicide in ChesCo
COVID-19: Nelson Foundation's Grantee Communications
Proactive communication with your grantees is essential during times of disaster. The Nelson Foundation has kindly agreed to share some of their COVID-19 grantee email communications with Philanthropy Network membership.
FCI Briefing Series: Census 2020 Messaging Testing Results
Reflecting Forward: Philadelphia-Based Black Leaders’ Recommendations For Regional Funders
What if philanthropy celebrated Black Abundance?
Sidney Hargro is Philanthropy Network’s new executive director
Philanthropy Network names the former leader of the Community Foundation of South Jersey as its new executive director.
If not now, when? Transforming philanthropy’s approach in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Philadelphia Bar Foundation Announces Release of Emergency Funding
Philanthropy's Response to the Coronavirus Outbreak
The Case for Funding Black-Led Social Change: Redlining by Another Name: What the Data Says to Move from Rhetoric to Action
ABFE: A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities (ABFE), recently conducted a study to learn how leaders of Black-led social change organizations in the United States and U.S. Territories describe their interactions with institutional philanthropy.
Weekly COVID-19 Funder Briefing #8
New report outlines the scale and scope of employer-driven philanthropy and volunteerism in Philadelphia
This new report from Philanthropy Network and the Chamber outlines the scale and scope of employer-driven philanthropy and volunteerism in Philadelphia.
Carrolle Perry Devonish, former director of the Philadelphia Foundation and celebrated philanthropy expert, has died at 85
She "walked the talk of diversity ensuring that the entire community was represented at every level," colleagues said in a tribute.