Foundations Community Partnership Joins Nonprofit Repositioning Fund
FCP will join other local funders in the pooled fund that supports the capacity, effectiveness, and financial sustainability of nonprofits in the Greater Philadelphia area.
FCP will join other local funders in the pooled fund that supports the capacity, effectiveness, and financial sustainability of nonprofits in the Greater Philadelphia area.
The grant to the Philadelphia Cultural Fund will support a four-year initiative providing small arts and culture organizations with general operating support grants and capacity strengthening services.
La Salle has assumed the programming of the 43-year-old Arts + Business Council from its longtime host, the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia.
Read how Trellis for Tomorrow and The Nelson Foundation responded when Listen4Good invited them to share their experiences with using robust feedback systems to amplify community voice and support a commitment to equity.
VNA Foundation of Greater North Penn asked their nonprofit partners to share their perspective on the funder-grantee relationship. Here is their honest feedback.
Applications from Chester County nonprofits for capacity building grants will be accepted starting July through September 13.
Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) recently launched the #FCPresents professional development series to help strengthen the non-profit sector in Bucks County, PA.
On January 24th, The Alliance for Health Equity launched its second cohort of the Nonprofit Justice and Equity Institute to assist local nonprofit institutions in their commitment to further transform their organizational culture.
The new Nonprofit Justice and Equity Institute is a series of learning sessions designed to support the nonprofit sector in its commitment to recognize and mitigate the deeply rooted inequities experienced by its most marginalized community members, including those experienced by the Black and Brown communities.
An additional $1.5 million in support for the fund also was announced, including contributions from William Penn Foundation ($1million), Wells Fargo ( $250,000), TD Bank ($100,000) and Philadelphia Health Partnership, Santander Bank and the Samuel S. Fels Fund ( $50,000 each).