Unprecedented program aims to ‘Rebuild’ Philadelphia, serve as national community investment model
The National Recreation and Park Association's annual conference highlights the City of Philadelphia's Rebuild initiative.
The National Recreation and Park Association's annual conference highlights the City of Philadelphia's Rebuild initiative.
In this post, Knight Foundation's Patrick Morgan reflects on the role of public spaces in creating more informed and engaged communities, and how recent investments in Philadelphia are creating deeper connections between people and their city and fostering greater community connection, trust and involvement.
Through Rebuild, an historic public-private investment in Philadelphia's parks, rec centers and libraries will be transformational for neighborhoods across the city.
Kira Strong, who has served in an interim leadership role with Rebuild since November 2019, has been named as the new Executive Director.
Please join us for our third session in our series on Southwest Philadelphia.
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.
Officials celebrated the completion of a $1.1 million renovation project at Hancock Playground, made possible through the City of Philadelphia's Rebuild initiative.
Join us to hear from a panel of partner organizations that are working with Rebuild to realize the program’s impact.
Nine projects will use Knight support to foster resident engagement and equity in Philadelphia neighborhoods.
Funding aims to reduce health disparities for patient and families living in West Philadelphia, extending CHOP’s overall community impact.