Philanthropy Network names Shira Hodges as Director of Leadership and Advancement
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia is pleased to announce Shira Hodges, Program Director for Geneva Global, as our new Director of Leadership and Advancement.
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Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia is pleased to announce Shira Hodges, Program Director for Geneva Global, as our new Director of Leadership and Advancement.
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The Reinvestment Fund is coordinating efforts in several cities, including Philadelphia, to expand access to high-quality childcare using detailed analysis of existing local supply and demand.
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Allentown-based Rider-Pool Foundation awarded $376,000 to Lehigh Valley organizations focusing on addressing and improving quality of life for residents through education, housing, culture, arts and human services.
Concerned investors should be aware of the environmental consequences of industrial livestock production and consider new market opportunities that support greater sustainability.
New grants will support the foundation's goal to establish the Philadelphia region as a “hotbed for creative media makers.”