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City's Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy Shares Plans for 2021
Your board isn’t diverse enough
City Announces $1 Million Investment in Organizations Developing Innovative Workforce Solutions
GSK names 23rd annual IMPACT Award Winners
Philadelphia Cultural Fund announces its 2020 Art & Culture Grants
The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy and the Arts and Culture Task Force Launch $1 Million Illuminate the Arts Grant
City Awards $200K to Community Organizations to Support Criminal Justice Reform
Philadelphia Health Partnership Designates Funds to Support the Launch of Two New Early Childhood Programs
Foundations Community Partnership Recognizes Outstanding Bucks County Students Through its Partnership in Education Scholarship Program
The Barr, Kresge, and William Penn Foundations Introduce $13M Funding Collaborative
SPARX Conference
City launches $1.5 Million 2024 Illuminate the Arts Grant
City Announces Awardees of $1.5 Million 2024 Illuminate the Arts Grant
Grantmaking with a Racial Justice Lens: A Practice Guide
Grantmaking with a Racial Justice Lens: A Practical Guide centers the perspectives of racial justice activists first, and then of funders working on change in their institutions, to identify best practices for driving philanthropy beyond racial equity toward racial justice.
Philadelphia Receives $5 Million in JPMorgan Chase’s AdvancingCities Challenge
2018 Diversity Among Philanthropic Professionals Report
In 2018, Funders for LGBTQ Issues set out to survey the board and staff of foundations in order to identify how many LGBTQ people worked in philanthropy. In the process, the organization realized that it had an opportunity to not only ask about sexual orientation and gender identity but also to inquire about a range of personal identifiers. With the inaugural Diversity Among Philanthropic Professionals (DAPP) Survey, Funders for LGBTQ Issues asked participants to identify their role within their foundation, their age, gender identity, sexual orientation, race and ethnicity, and disability status. This report lays out the results of the DAPP survey in aggregate form.
Women’s work is, and always has been, “essential” work. It’s time to value it.
The Case for Funding Black-Led Social Change: Redlining by Another Name: What the Data Says to Move from Rhetoric to Action
ABFE: A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities (ABFE), recently conducted a study to learn how leaders of Black-led social change organizations in the United States and U.S. Territories describe their interactions with institutional philanthropy.