Independence Public Media Foundation Welcomes Seven New Board Members
The new board members bring a wide range of skills and expertise including media-making, strategic coalition-building, nonprofit governance, public relations, and philanthropy.
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The new board members bring a wide range of skills and expertise including media-making, strategic coalition-building, nonprofit governance, public relations, and philanthropy.
CCFWG will present two innovative programs -- the Virtual Girls in Action Summit on May 18th and Virtual 15th Annual Making a Difference Luncheon on June 5th -- to raise awareness about the pandemic’s impacts on local women and girls.
The Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation announced that it will distribute $95,000 in grants to 18 Philadelphia arts and cultural organizations.representing a range of artistic disciplines with an emphasis on arts education and community-based arts programs.
Skills-based volunteers to provide free capacity building support.
Join us Oct 6/7/8 for SPARX Conference 2021 - Moving in Solidarity: Blazing a Path for Progress.
The Leeway Board of Directors announced Pia Agrawal as our new executive director beginning January 27, 2025.
In collboration with Philanthropy New York, we are excited to partner with Service Never Sleeps (SNS) to bring you their powerful program, Allyship for Organizations, to funders only so that you are able to learn in a peer setting.
“We have experienced what it’s like to release any assumption that one person has all the skills needed to lead and support the work.”
In her article “Transforming Ruckus: Actions Speak Louder,” adrienne maree brown (stylized)—activist, thought leader, community organizer, social justice facilitator, and New York Times bestselling author—recounts her experience as the Executive Director of The Ruckus Society, a nonprofit that “sponsors skill-sharing and nonviolent direct action training.”
This webinar features three user-friendly, online tools that funders can use to gain a better understanding of the needs and challenges in the communities where we fund, and to help us make smarter decisions when assessing grant applications and setting our goals for impact.
The Philadelphia Bar Foundation welcomes Mark A. Gittelman, Esq. and Ira Lefton, Esq. to join their Board of Trustees.
The Philadelphia Cultural Fund announced $223,918 in grants to 13 cultural organizations that use arts to enrich the lives of young people, ages 5 to 18, throughout the city.