How Pew Is Addressing COVID-19's Impacts on Philadelphia and Our Grantees
An open letter from Pew Vice President Frazierita Klasen
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An open letter from Pew Vice President Frazierita Klasen
Administered by The Fund for School District of Philadelphia, the program's goals of promoting literacy and preventing the phenomenon known as “summer slide” have been expanded to include countering the "COVID slide," this year's loss of school instruction time to the pandemic.
Partners funding the report acknowledge that the risk the sector faces today during a pandemic is the result of a system that was not financially stable pre-COVID that must be fixed.
Building on their respective strengths, the two organizations have entered into a partnership to support regional nonprofits considering sustained alliances.
Knight Foundation announced their latest commitment of $1 million to help Code for America Brigades in cities where Knight operates — including Philadelphia — to build sustainable business models for civic technology.
In its second round of grants, the COVID-19 Prevention & Response Fund made grants totaling $668,885 to 84 individuals and nonprofit organizations working to increase COVID-19 education, vaccine access, health resources, and outreach activities in Philadelphia, Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester counties.
The City of Philadelphia in partnership with Bread & Roses Community Fund announce grants of $15,000 to 30 grassroots organizations and community groups.
"The elderly population needed more than [COVID-19 vaccine] education. They sought community, trust and understanding."
The City of Philadelphia announced a second round of microgrants for organizations involved in criminal justice reform work across the City.
Gabriela Serena Sanchez, a cultural producer and multidisciplinary mother artist, will take the helm of PCF on April 3rd.
We invite members to join their Philanthropy Network peers for a virtual cohort experience to gain essential knowledge about our shared work to build an equitable region.
730 of Philadelphia’s individual artists, small and mid-size nonprofit arts organizations, and small creative enterprises will receive funding.
An overview on the self-dealing law, including definitions, common problem areas, exceptions, penalties, and resources.
The Case for Funding Black-Led Social Change intends to spark new energy to vitalize and strengthen the infrastructure for Black-led organizations. The 18-page document was issued by the Black Social Change Funders Network (BSCFN), an initiative forged by the leadership of ABFE: A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities and the Hill-Snowdon Foundation.
An Open Letter to Philanthropy Network Members & Partners
Foundations Community Partnership honored 12 nonprofit community programs in Bucks County that are making a difference in the lives of local children and their families at their 19th annual Partnership in Youth Services luncheon.
In its latest report, Giving USA estimates total giving in America in 2017 topped the $400 billion threshold for the first time.
At SPARX 2019, Liz Dozier talked about her journey from a troubled Chicago school to social-impact investing and shared lessons for social justice-minded do-gooders on what worked and what didn’t.