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HealthSpark Foundation Announces New Leader
Keystone Policy Series: Census 2020 (4.11.19)
An update for Pennsylvania funders on national, statewide and local activities currently being undertaken – and where philanthropy can continue to play a role – to ensure a fair and accurate census count.
Small Funders Webinar: Finding and Using Data to Make Smarter Grants
2018 GIH Annual Conference on Health Philanthropy
PJSF 21/64 Board Leadership Course
Your Community by the Numbers: Introduction to Data.Census.gov
Foundations Community Partnership Launches #FCPresents Series to Help Strengthen Non-Profit Sector
Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) recently launched the #FCPresents professional development series to help strengthen the non-profit sector in Bucks County, PA.
Philanthropy's Response to the Coronavirus Outbreak
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation names new CEO
Phoenixville Community Health Foundation CEO Louis J. Beccaria To Retire In 2019
Opinion | As Philly’s historical organizations struggle, partnerships are key by Nadya K. Shmavonian
Nadya Shmavonian, director of the Nonprofit Repositioning Fund, argues that the sustainability of vital services and community assets is threatened by the weakened financial health of nonprofits, and it is in our collective interest to identify and support innovative solutions that support the longterm viability of these important organizations.
Amplifying Impact: MIE 2020 Virtual Conference
The Fund for Women and Girls to Honor Matrie Johnson with Kitchen Table Award
Learning in Philanthropy: A Guidebook
This guide provides a solid basis for thinking and talking about the next steps in your organization’s learning work. It is designed to serve as a resource to help grantmakers answer critical learning questions and embed learning more deeply into the day-to-day work and cultures of their organizations.
What’s Next for COVID-19 Relief for Nonprofits?
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.