Board and Staff
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia's board is composed of individuals from many of our region's leading philanthropies, and who represent the broad range of funders and social investors that comprise our membership.
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Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia's board is composed of individuals from many of our region's leading philanthropies, and who represent the broad range of funders and social investors that comprise our membership.

Our goal is to give you tools, resources and connections you need to keep your philanthropy vital in support of your mission.
Although Philanthropy Network does not make grants, provide technical assistance to nonprofits, or match grantseekers with specific funders, we are pleased to connect the nonprofit community with the valuable resources below.
Through three rounds of grants, the COVID-19 Prevention & Response Fund has distributed a more than $1 million in general operating support grants to regional nonprofits, small businesses and individuals who are providing neighborhood-based so
Our educational programs for members feature several different series that explore grantmaking strategy and practice. Visit our Event Calendar to find upcoming sessions.
Offerings are designed to improve core skills and competencies in philanthropy, while integrating an understanding of the need to center equity in everyday philanthropic practice.
Opportunities to invest in this transformative initiative will be available for funders of all sizes and investment capacities.
Philanthropy Network members have taken leadership to provide philanthropic support of Rebuilding Community Infrastructure (Rebuild), a seven year, $500 million joint public-private partnership to revitalize parks, recreation centers, playgrounds, and libraries across the City of Philadelphia as a way to fight poverty and strengthen neighborhoods.
Rebuilding Community Infrastructure (Rebuild) is Mayor Jim Kenney’s visionary seven year, $500 million initiative to invest in neighborhood parks, recreation centers and libraries in the City of Philadelphia.
At Philanthropy Network, we believe in a simple yet powerful idea: that funders must work together and in partnership with other sectors—government, business, nonprofit and civic—if we are to move the needle on the critical challenges facing our region.
The Delaware County, Montgomery County and Philly Counts 2020 Census Action Funds were established to support county-based organizations who are working to actively promote participation in the 2020 Census.