NCFP Webinar: Civil Conversations in Uncivil Times
Society is becoming increasingly divisive. What roles can family foundations play in finding ways to support meaningful dialogue across “party lines” within their community?
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Society is becoming increasingly divisive. What roles can family foundations play in finding ways to support meaningful dialogue across “party lines” within their community?
Influencing public policy is one way to increase your organization’s impact for changing people’s lives. Join NCFP for an insightful webinar on how you can develop a strong advocacy plan, and how to legally use your funding and your voice to shine light on critical issues.
What does it mean to have “pride of place”? How do giving families retain their commitment to the founding region or community where their philanthropic resources were first created?
Impact investing – which seeks a specific environmental, social or governance return above and beyond a strictly financial return – can be a particularly valuable tool for foundations and donor advised funds that seek to align their investments with their grantmaking mission. This webinar will discuss this investing approach, and share perspectives and examples from families who have made this choice.
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia’s Arts & Culture Funders and the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance invite you to join us at Esperanza’s new Arts Center as funders and nonprofits share successful examples of how to support and grow arts and cultural organizations rooted in communities.
Please join us for our third session in our series on Southwest Philadelphia.
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia and Bucks-Mont Collaborative have partnered with The Regional Foundation Center (RFC) and Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) on a session
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia’s Chester County Funders Group invites you to join us for a continuing discussion on Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Practical Applications, and Tales from the Field.
Over the last six years, hunger and food insecurity in Philadelphia has risen 22 percent in contrast to a decrease across the region and the nation.