Philadelphia Arts Groups to Lift Diverse Voices with $923,600 in Funding from Knight Foundation
Eight organizations will bring high-quality programming to Philadelphia and its many neighborhoods.
Eight organizations will bring high-quality programming to Philadelphia and its many neighborhoods.
CCFWG’s inaugural Champions of Change Breakfast leaves Chester County business community inspired to elevate women in the workplace.
After more than 111 years in their home at 1307 Locust Street, New Century Trust has chosen to sell the building, move its offices, and recommit to the original intent of the organization – improving the lives of women and girls.
Crozer-Keystone Community Foundation is changing its name to the Foundation for Delaware County and expanding its mission.
The Philadelphia Black Giving Circle, started by a group of local Black professionals from the civic and philanthropic sectors eager to create a sustainable source of grants to strengthen and support Black-led and Black-serving non-profits in Philadelphia, will host a launch event on Thursday, February 22, 2018.
The Philadelphia Bar Foundation broadened their scope of support for the legal aid community with a 22 percent increase in grants awarded to nearly 40 Philadelphia legal aid nonprofit partners in 2017.
The Coatesville Area Youth Philanthropy Program (CAYPP) of the Brandywine Health Foundation announced that they are requesting proposals from organizations dedicated to providing mental health and/or substance use programs that treat individuals in a holistic and trauma-informed manner.
Bill Golderer, founder of Broad Street Ministry and co-founder of the nation's first social impact restaurant, Rooster Soup Company, was named President and CEO of United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey.
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia is pleased to announce Shira Hodges, Program Director for Geneva Global, as our new Director of Leadership and Advancement.
What lies ahead for charitable giving in 2018? Here are three predictions on trends to watch from Eileen Heisman, President of National Philanthropic Trust.