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Building on Arthur Evans' Legacy: Next Steps For Behavioral Health In Philadelphia
Scattergood Foundation president Joe Pyle urges Philadelphia to build on the accomplishments of Dr. Arthur Evans, who is stepping down after 12 years as Commissioner of the Philadelphia's Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services.
Seeking to Build Community, Philadelphia Invests $500M in Recreational Spaces
Supported by a record $100 million grant from the William Penn Foundation, Philadelphia launched a high-profile, mayor-backed, seven-year, $500 million initiative called “Rebuild” to revitalize neighborhood parks, recreation centers, playgrounds, and libraries across the city.
Grantmaking at the Grassroots: Building power for equitable systems change
A digital effort to fight hunger in Montgomery County
Antihunger agencies helped create online ordering from food pantries to help people overcome some of the barriers to access, including limited hours, the stigma of lining up for charitable food, difficulty finding adequate transportation, and physical disabilities.
Philadelphia Cultural Fund announces its 2020 Art & Culture Grants
The Philadelphia Cultural Fund announced the largest number of grants in its history - $2.93 million to 349 arts organizations across the City - putting money into the hands of cultural groups when they need it most to navigate effects of COVID-19.
The Crisis of White Supremacy in America: What’s Philanthropy’s Role?
COVID-19 Prevention & Response Fund 2021 Grant Recipients
Through three rounds of grants, the COVID-19 Prevention & Response Fund has distributed a more than $1 million in general operating support grants to regional nonprofits, small businesses and individuals who are providing neighborhood-based so
Giving USA 2021: In a year of unprecedented events and challenges, charitable giving reached a record $471.44 billion in 2020
While a strong year-end stock market and giving in response to COVID-19 and racial justice efforts drove growth in contributions, a tumultuous year created an uneven picture.
Aid for Ukraine
Information regarding the philanthropic response to the crisis in Ukraine.
The End of Roe: How Should Philanthropy Respond?
As we await the official decision from the Supreme Court on in Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization that could end the right to legal abortion, join us to hear about how abortion restrictions impact individual and societal well-being, how funders can respond, and what this decision might mean for Pennsylvania.
Willow Grove CDC
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church
Get on the Map
The campaign to “Get on the Map” is a partnership between Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia, Candid, and United Philanthropy Forum, and has as its mission to improve the quality, timeliness, and availability of rich grant data—for and about funders in our region.
Foundations Community Partnerships Announces Grants at 19th Annual Partnership in Youth Services Luncheon
Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation Celebrates 15 Years
Pottstown Area Health & Wellness Foundation (PAHWF) is celebrating 15 years of grant making by inspiring the Pottstown community to make healthier choices through grants to local schools, parks, and area non-profit organizations.
Regional Roundtable: Community Violence - LGBTQIA+
Join our panelists Michael Hinson (he/him/they), Naiymah Sanchez (she/her), Valentina DeJesus-Rosario (she/her) and Ashley L. Coleman (she/her) for a conversation with Philanthropy Network hosts LeBrian Brown (he/him) and Henry Rosenbloom (he/him) about the complexity of advancing equity amongst the LGBTQIA+ community through funding, healthcare, community safety and education.
Philanthropy Network welcomes new team members
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia is delighted to announce that a new cohort of colleagues joined our staff on September 6, 2023.
Philly dominates Knight Cities Challenge … again
For the third consecutive year, Philadelphia has dominated the Knight Cities Challenge, winning more than $1 million out of $5 million in urban-revitalization grants that the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation offers annually to 26 cities.












