The Mayor’s Fund For Philadelphia is now The Philadelphia City Fund
A new name, look and website underscore the Fund's role in improving the lives of all Philadelphians.
A new name, look and website underscore the Fund's role in improving the lives of all Philadelphians.
Gabriela Serena Sanchez, a cultural producer and multidisciplinary mother artist, will take the helm of PCF on April 3rd.
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 historic provider of senior services in West Philadelphia is now a philanthropy dedicated to supporting organizations serving older adults across the city.
The community-based organizations will serve as messengers to educate residents about the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit.
The Alliance for Health Equity is excited to announce the launch of the Let’s Talk Allyship: Community-Designed Solutions Challenge. This is a five-part series developed to invest in Coatesville’s community voice and capacity-building efforts.
The City of Philadelphia and the Thomas Scattergood Behavioral Health Foundation announced the launch of the Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund, which will implement a community-driven grantmaking process that focuses on geographic areas most impacted by the overdose crisis in Philadelphia.
The new funding will help serve 7,724 Bucks County residents.
Recipients include artists and practitioners working in disciplines such as performance, film,
visual arts, literature, and community-based art forms.
Led by Philadelphia Foundation and the William Penn Foundation, along with other civic partners, the new Civic Coalition to Save Lives will help catalyze a broad effort to reduce gun deaths annually using strategies that have proven successful in other cities.