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Biweekly COVID-19 Funder Briefing #18
Moving To A Racial Justice Lens: What’s in the Guide & How to Use It for Change
New community-led pooled fund will support COVID-19 education and vaccine access
Imagination to Action: A Workshop for Building a Transformative Future
Building on Vu Le's 2020 SPARX Conference session Transforming the Social Sector: A Call to Action for 2021, this workshop will provide a framwork for participants to identify one action they would like to pursue and the steps they can take to move from idea to action.
Brandywine Health Foundation announces community service award winners
Funder Briefing: The COVID-19 Prevention & Response Fund
Join us to hear an update on the COVID-19 Prevention & Response Fund, a special pooled fund supporting a community-led effort to invest in neighborhood-based solutions to urgent needs related to COVID-19.
Building AAPI Inclusion in Federal Policy
Recommendations for Scaling Housing for those with Mental Illness
GCIR's 2022 National Convening - Power | Promise | Transformation
Achieving Greater Truth and Impact: Unpacking Power Dynamics in Measurement and Evaluation
The power dynamic between community organizations and funders can block information that could both drive better decision-making and fuel more investment in communities most in need.
Leadership Transition at the Philadelphia Cultural Fund
Hamilton Family Charitable Trust appoints President Chekemma Fulmore-Townsend
Author Event: The XX Edge: Unlocking Higher Returns and Lower Risk
Philanthropy Network selects Christine Robinson as its new President
Alliance for Health Equity launches Community-Designed Solutions Challenge for Greater Coatesville
Diversity Among Philanthropic Professionals 2022 Report Briefing And Information Session
New Perspectives in Philanthropy: Bringing About Change
Pew Awards $3.25M to Philadelphia Nonprofits to Support Students and Address Food Insecurity
The Pew Charitable Trusts announced $3.25 million in grants to two Philadelphia nonprofits: Heights Philadelphia—which supports Philadelphia students by helping them graduate high school and successfully transition to college and careers—and Sharing Excess, which addresses food insecurity in the Greater Philadelphia region.