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The Case for Funding Black-Led Social Change: Redlining by Another Name: What the Data Says to Move from Rhetoric to Action
Responding to Extremism -- New Thinking about Norms and Trust
Advancing Equitable and Adequate School Funding in PA
During this session, the Education Law Center will provide an overview of education funding in Pennsylvania, the status of the lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania’s school funding system, and some possible solutions.
The End of Roe: How Should Philanthropy Respond?
Turning Intent into Action: Aligning philanthropic capital with equitable intentions
How African-American-Led Organizations Differ from White-Led Organizations: Research Report on African American Nonprofit Organizations in Philadelphia
Based on a survey of 145 Executive Directors or CEOs (“EDs”) of human service-oriented nonprofits in Philadelphia, this study uncovered both similarities and differences between organizations led by African Americans and those led by white Executive Directors.
The Douty Foundation announces final, ‘Legacy’ grants totaling $2.2 million as its sunset plan is complete
Philadelphia Foundation’s YOUTHadelphia grants help Philly youth initiatives
Douty Foundation celebrates 50th anniversary, releases new funding guidelines
As Douty Foundation begins its 51st year of grantmaking, they have released new funding guidelines that will increase their minimum grant size to $20,000 and up their annual payout to 10- to 15-percent.
Reflecting Forward: Philadelphia-Based Black Leaders’ Recommendations For Regional Funders
A new report from the Urban Affairs Coalition reveals that Black-led nonprofits continue to struggle connecting with regional funders despite “racial reckoning.”
Community-led Philanthropy during Crisis: How Giving Circles of Color Can Transform Traditional Philanthropy
Leeway Foundation announces the inaugural recipients of the IPMF Artist + Activist Residency
Setting the Table with Dana Kawaoka-Chen & Erik Stegman
As Violence Against Asian Americans Intensifies, the Moment for Philanthropy to Act Is Now
In the wake of the horrific shooting in Atlanta that killed eight people - including six Asian American women - authors Patricia Eng and Eric Stegman issued a issued a call for philanthropy to take action to stop this violence and hate against AAPI communities.
Love & Equity in News
When philanthropists are deciding what stories and organizations they strategically support, it's important for them to understand and consider the diversity of paths, perspectives and entry points into the world of news and media making.
Native Voices Rising Announces $3.5 Million to Native-Led Advocacy
Philanthropy Needs A New Endgame: The Liberation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Communities In America
What philanthropy needs is not a new framework, but a new endgame, racial liberation, which requires an intentional and laser-like focus on breaking systems of oppression that are based in white supremacist culture.











