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Philanthropy Network welcomes new officers, directors
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia welcomed new officers and directors for 2018-19, who were elected by the membership on April 10, 2018 at organization's 30th Annual Members’ Meeting.
Newly-elected officers of the organization are:
PA is Ready! receives $150k in funding to support immigration services
Can one business improve schools with a single donation? It's happened before | Donna Frisby-Greenwood
To Whom the Economic Justice Baton Is Passed
On April 4, 1968, fifty years ago today, a shot rang out toward the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, cutting short the life but igniting the insurmountable legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Pew Announces $4.5M in Grants Supporting Philadelphia Region’s Frail Elderly
The Pew Charitable Trust announced $4.5 M in funding from the Pew Fund for Health and Human Services in Philadelphia to assist 44,000 people annually through 28 local organizations.
The Philadelphia Cultural Fund distributes $2.67 million to a diverse mix of arts & culture organizations
MAYOR JIM KENNEY AND A HOST OF CITY LEADERS HELP DISTRIBUTE $2.67 MILLION TO ARTS & CULTURE ORGANIZATIONS ESSENTIAL TO THE DIVERSE MIXTURE OF ARTS PROGRAMS ENRICHING CITY LIFE
Council on Foundations' CEO Vikki Spruill to Depart June 1
The Council on Foundations announced that Vikki Spruill, who has led the organization for the past six years, will depart June 1 to become President & CEO of the New Englad Aquarium.
Philadelphia Selected For New Anti-Displacement Policy Network
PolicyLink announced that Philadelphia has been selected for the first cohort of the All-In Cities Anti-Displacement Policy Network.
Philly parents, don't leave the city when your kids reach school age | Opinion
William Penn Foundation program director for Great Learning Elliot Weinbaum urges parents to visit their neighborhood schools and see the great teaching happening in Philadelphia's public schools before deciding to leave the city in search of something better.