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How Foundations Are Shaping Policy During COVID-19
How Has Philanthropy Changed in 30 Years?
Philadelphia Bar Foundation Announces Release of Emergency Funding
Brandywine Health Foundation Announces Healthcare & Economic Relief Fund Phase Two Grant Recipients
New funding supports operating expenses and promotes racial equity at 22 local organizations responding to increased demands and organizational stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arts and Health: Driving us towards stronger communities
ImpactPHL Social: Moving Minds & Money to Transform Arts & Culture Investment
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.
Arts, Culture Economic Prosperity: Greater Philadelphia
Investing in Change: How and Why Funders Can Participate in Public Policy
Weekly COVID-19 Funder Briefing #6
Legal Considerations of Trust-Based Philanthropy
State of the City 2024: A Year of Transition
Keystone Policy Series: Census 2020 (4.11.19)
An update for Pennsylvania funders on national, statewide and local activities currently being undertaken – and where philanthropy can continue to play a role – to ensure a fair and accurate census count.
The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy and the Arts and Culture Task Force Announce Awards from the $1.5 Million 2022 Illuminate the Arts Grant
Day 1 Concurrent Session - Using Data to Guide Nonprofits through an Uncertain Future…
Representatives from the Nonprofit Repositioning Fund and BCT Partners will share the results of a newly released study: The Financial Health of Greater Philadelphia Nonprofits.
DAY 1 CONCURRENT SESSION | Solidarity Not Charity: Arts & Culture Grantmaking in the Solidarity Economy
This session, inspired by the report of the same name commissioned by Grantmakers in the Arts, is for anyone interested in learning more about the solidarity economy. Using the report as a foundation, we’ll first learn how the cultural sector is actively seeking alternatives to business-as-usual to create economic and racial justice in the sector, and how grantmakers can engage in systems-change by supporting this work.