Delaware County Funders Gathering
Join the new Crozer-Keystone Community Foundation, the Delaware County Community Foundation, and the
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Join the new Crozer-Keystone Community Foundation, the Delaware County Community Foundation, and the
Join the next meeting of the Montgomery County Funders’ Community of Practice to learn about The Nelson Foundation’s new strategic direction that centers racial equity and social justice.
Join the Delaware County Funders for a conversation with Melissa C. Lyon, CPH, the newly appointed health director of the first health department in Delaware County’s history.
Last week I sent you an email providing a factsheet about the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census, a summary of a funder briefing on the topic, and additional related materials.
Philanthropy Network's incoming president Christine Robinson will interview Dr. Alandra Washington, Vice President, Transformation and Organizational Effectiveness at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation on developing an intentional equity culture in a foundation.
One Journey: Racial Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
This special story package from the Philadelphia Inquirer spotlights how Philadelphia area businesses and nonprofits are contributing to our community.
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.
In Deciding Together: Shifting Power and Resources Through Participatory Grantmaking, we look at why and how funders are engaging in participatory grantmaking and shifting decision-making power to the very communities impacted by funding decisions. Through examples and insights from a diverse range of participatory grantmakers, we explore the benefits, challenges, and models of participatory grantmaking.
Bill Golderer, founder of Broad Street Ministry and co-founder of the nation's first social impact restaurant, Rooster Soup Company, was named President and CEO of United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey.