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City of Philadelphia Selected for $1 Million Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge Grant to Fund Temporary Public Art Project that Addresses Gun Violence in Germantown
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia announced today that it has been selected to receive $1,000,000 as part of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge, a program that supports temporary public art projects addressing an ur
News Philanthropy Network: "Journalism and Philanthropy" report discussion
The Presser Foundation will distribute more than $787,000 In Capital Support Grants in 2024
The Presser Foundation announced new Capital Support grants totaling $474,125 in single year and multi-year grants to 16 music organizations.
From Stories to Solutions: Media’s Role in Philanthropy
Capacity Building Across the Region: Needs and Opportunities
Join fellow funders, nonprofit leaders, and capacity building providers at this online gathering to hear about what has been learned during the initial research phase of the Coordinated Capacity Building Initiative, along with dat
Nonprofit leaders speak on founding a nonprofit as a Black leader
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.
Survey Results Presentation 1: Navigating Federal Funding and Policy Challenges
The Fund for Women and Girls Hosts 16th Annual Making a Difference Luncheon Celebrating 25 Years of Impact
Grantmaking at the Grassroots: Building power for equitable systems change
Strengthening the Field of Philanthropic Evaluation: A Call to Action
In this blog post for GEO Perspectives, Equal Measure’s Meg Long and Engage R+D’s Clare Nolan discuss their research on how we can work together differently to deepen the impact of evaluation and learning on philanthropic practice, as well as plans to move from idea exchange to action.
Opinion | Solving Philly’s poverty issues takes consistent, relentless effort by Mayor Jim Kenney
Mayor Kenney arugues that ultimately, the best ways to reduced Philadelphia's systemic, intergenerational poverty are to improve educational and economic opportunities, and to empower residents with the resources they need to get family-sustaining jobs.
The Brandywine Health Foundation Announces Over $800,000 In Grants to Non-Profits Serving Greater Coatesville
2019 Lipman Family Prize Honorees Named
ACEV, Global Foodbanking Network, and World Bicycle Relief have been named as honorees for the 2019 Barry & Marie Lipman Family Prize. Each is guaranteed an unrestricted financial award of $50,000 as well as executive training and support from the Wharton School and the University of Pennsylvania, and one grand prize winner will receive $250,000 in unrestricted funds.
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia elects new directors and officers
At its 31st Annual Members’ Meeting on March 27, 2019, Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia elected a new class of directors and 2019-2020 Officers to serve on its Board of Directors.
Where Does Your Cash Sleep at Night?
For foundations not sure how to get started with impact or mission-aligned investing, a first step is to look for opportunities in their own backyard by investing in CDFIs and supporting a local social enterprise.
Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation Awards $1.25M in Grants
Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation Awards $1.25M in Grants in Spring 2019 for Local Organizations, Quality of Life
Morning Workshops & Roundtable Chat Sessions
Regional Foundation Center Workshop
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia and Bucks-Mont Collaborative have partnered with The Regional Foundation Center (RFC) and Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) on a session









