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Women Give 2019: Gender and Giving Across Communities of Color
Women Give 2019 is the first study to explore the intersection of race, giving and gender. The report finds that generosity is a value shared by all communities, and that women across race and ethnicity are leading through philanthropy. As communities of color grow in wealth and influence, the study demonstrates the unique perspectives women of color bring to philanthropy and underscores the importance of understanding and engaging donors from diverse backgrounds.
Adversity & Resilience: The Impact of Immigration on Children and Families
Family Philanthropy Webinar Series: Pride of Place: Sustaining a Family’s Commitment to Community
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?
Aligning Endowments & Investments with Foundation Values
What Americans Think About Philanthropy and Nonprofits
Building Trust in Philanthropy With Deeper Stories and Clear Language
Arts and Culture Funders Community of Practice
Join us to learn more about the results from the PA CultureCheck survey.
College Students Spend Their Summer Helping Local Nonprofits
Smart Grantmaking Practices: Understanding Nonprofit Financials and Full Cost Funding
Painting a Picture of a More Diverse and Inclusive Arts and Cultural Workforce
Collecting and Using Demographic Data
Urgent Briefing for Philanthropy on the City's Winter Plans for Homeless Residents
Day 1 Concurrent Session - Tackling Housing Justice
Philanthropy’s Role in the Movement to Reimagine Criminal Justice
FCP Professional Education Workshop: Telehealth Tips, Strategies, and Ethics
Restorative Justice for Youth: Examining the Philadelphia Context
Harnessing AI: Responsible Strategies and Practical Tools for Your Organization
Discover how AI can transform your organization’s work with innovative, ethical, and practical applications.



