Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness announces first grantee cohort
A partnership of funders and community-based, immigrant-serving organizations collaborate to grant more than $200,000 to ten organizations in Greater Philadelphia
A partnership of funders and community-based, immigrant-serving organizations collaborate to grant more than $200,000 to ten organizations in Greater Philadelphia
The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage has announced grants of more than $8.7 million in support of the Philadelphia region’s cultural organizations and artists.
The Philadelphia Bar Foundation welcomes Mark A. Gittelman, Esq. and Ira Lefton, Esq. to join their Board of Trustees.
The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls (CCFWG) has awarded $219,000 in grants to 24 non-profit organizations working to improve the lives of women and girls in Chester County.
Philadelphia’s growing skyline is not the only sign of the city’s ongoing renaissance. Recent and deep investment in the public spaces that bring us together is also a sure signal of our city’s revival.
Several high school students were honored at the Coatesville Area Youth Philanthropy award ceremony on Wednesday.
In its latest report, Giving USA estimates total giving in America in 2017 topped the $400 billion threshold for the first time.
Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation’s (PAHWF) will host its annual health and wellness conference, Healthy Bodies Healthy Minds Institute (HBHM), on August 7.
The Cultural Fund announced $232,886 in grants to cultural organizations in Philadelphia that use arts to enrich the lives of young people, ages 5 to 18.
A new analysis by The Pew Charitable Trusts looks at the economic and social characteristics of the city’s foreign-born—including their countries of origin, income, level of education, and work status—and examines how these characteristics have changed in recent years, while also making comparisons with the nation, the Philadelphia suburbs, and nine other major cities.