Foundations Community Partnership Joins Nonprofit Repositioning Fund
FCP will join other local funders in the pooled fund that supports the capacity, effectiveness, and financial sustainability of nonprofits in the Greater Philadelphia area.
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FCP will join other local funders in the pooled fund that supports the capacity, effectiveness, and financial sustainability of nonprofits in the Greater Philadelphia area.
The Fund for Women and Girls marked 25 years of serving local women and girls at the 16th Annual Making a Difference Luncheon on May 7th at the Desmond Hotel in Malvern.
The Fund for Women and Girls will honor Matrie Johnson – a longtime and devoted advocate for women and girls in Chester County – with its Kitchen Table Award at the 17th Annual Making a Difference Luncheon in May.
WEST CHESTER, PA (August 17, 2022) – The Fund for Women and Girls will host its 2022 Blueprint Report Launch on Tuesday, September 13, 2022, from 5pm-6pm at the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville. Published every five years, the Blueprint Report is the first and only comprehensive needs assessment of women and girls in Chester County.
New funding brings the City’s direct support for small businesses to $38.7 million and for rental assistance to $39.4 million since start of the pandemic.
FCP announced the 2023 Partnership in Education Scholarship recipients, selected from nominations from school administrators and guidance counselors from every Bucks County public and technical high school.
Thirteen college students gain valuable experience through Foundations Community Partnership’s Summer Youth Corps (SYC).
The City of Philadelphia’s Mayor’s Office of Community Empowerment and Opportunity (CEO) and Clarifi, a leading financial empowerment nonprofit in Philadelphia, announced this week a new service aimed at connecting Philadelphians to the BenePhilly program. BenePhilly connects thousands of Philadelphians to vital public benefits assistance each year and aids in the fight against poverty.
The Independence Blue Cross Foundation announced a five-year, $15 million commitment to advance health equity through the creation of a new Foundation program: the Institute for Health Equity.
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.
Four additional organizations to receive more than $2.5 million in funding; additional grant awards to be announced in the coming weeks.
NPT donor-advised fund grant volume increased 17% compared to Fiscal Year 2021 and 98% compared to prepandemic Fiscal Year 2019.
The Philadelphia Black Giving Circle, started by a group of local Black professionals from the civic and philanthropic sectors eager to create a sustainable source of grants to strengthen and support Black-led and Black-serving non-profits in Philadelphia, will host a launch event on Thursday, February 22, 2018.