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Will the Relationship Between Corporations and Nonprofits Change Due to the Pandemic?
Delaware County Funders
Philanthropy Network Launches "Philanthropy 101" Series
Transformation Process and Findings
Grants Management Professional Competency Model
Responding to Movements: Narrative change and policy
Biweekly COVID-19 Funder Briefing #16
Federal Immigration Policy Scorecard and Playbook
2021 Annual Journalism Funders Gathering
What’s Next for Philanthropy in the 2020s featuring the Monitor Institute
Philanthropy Network Benchmarking Scan prepared by Frontline Solutions
[2021] As part of Philanthropy Network's Strategic Transformation Initative, Frontline Solutions conducted a literature review of organizations that support philanthropic entities and initiatives, as well as the strategies they have begun to employ in the current social and political environment.
How Has Philanthropy Changed in 30 Years?
Delaware County Funders’ Community of Practice: Funders’ Tour of Upper Darby, Our Region’s 2nd Largest Municipality
The tour will include remarks from Upper Darby Mayor Barbarann Keffer and key local speakers on three different panels focused on workforce development, immigration and advocacy, and community/economic development.
Health + Housing Summit
GCIR National Convening 2020
Giving Big: The Impact of Large, Unrestricted Gifts of Nonprofits
A National Reckoning on Race
Responding to Extremism -- New Thinking about Norms and Trust
Join us for a conversation with Dr. David Frey, Founding Director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at USMA, West Point about understanding, preventing, and responding to extremism, and empowering individuals, communities and organizations as they chart new paths forward.
Count Us In for Census 2030: Why Early Action from Pennsylvania Funders Matters
With the 2030 Census on the horizon, now is the time for Pennsylvania funders to begin asking how philanthropy can help ensure a fair, accurate, and community-centered count—especially in underrepresented and hard-to-reach

