Independence Public Media Foundation Welcomes Seven New Board Members
The new board members bring a wide range of skills and expertise including media-making, strategic coalition-building, nonprofit governance, public relations, and philanthropy.
The new board members bring a wide range of skills and expertise including media-making, strategic coalition-building, nonprofit governance, public relations, and philanthropy.
The grants will move $180,000 of unrestricted support to women, trans, and/or gender nonconforming artists and cultural producers.
The Alliance for Health Equity announced that Union Community Care has been selected as the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) to operate at AHE’s Brandywine Center in Coatesville.
Independence Foundation also announced Catherine Carr as Chair of the Board of Directors effective January 1, 2025.
The three-year initiative has infused nearly $10 million of new funding into Greater Philadelphia’s cultural community, supporting Black, Latino, Asian, and Indigenous arts organizations and community-based artists.
The Leeway Board of Directors announced Pia Agrawal as our new executive director beginning January 27, 2025.
In response to profound changes in recent years, area funders sought a conversation with nonprofit leaders about how best to support them in evolving their practices and strengthening their organizations.
The Independence Public Media Foundation (IPMF) announces $697,453 in its final grants for the year, bringing its total grantmaking for 2024 to $6.1 million.
Grantees are focused on advocacy, direct service, impact, leadership, and funds for children across Greater Philadelphia.
The Sarah Ralston Foundation announced the appointment of Heather Finnegan as its new Executive Director, effective December 16, 2024.