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Ending Gun Violence in PA: CeaseFirePA Presentation & Action Steps
PA Arts & Humanities: A Statewide Convening
The Kids Campaign Platform Launch
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.
Independence Blue Cross Foundation convenes Recovery Ready Summit to engage stakeholders in mission to support recovery on college campuses
The IBX Foundation Recovery Ready Summit on Oct. 10 aimed to advance Pennsylvania’s leadership for making Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs) accessible to students and highlight the need for recovery-ready transitions to employment.
The Future of Female Leadership
Philanthropy’s Role in Systems Change for Behavioral Health
Foundations Community Partnership Awards Grants That Will Serve More Than 11,500 Bucks County Residents
FCP awards nearly $44,000 to 14 nonprofit organizations serving children, young adults, and families in Bucks County, PA.
City of Philadelphia Selected for $1 Million Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge Grant to Fund Temporary Public Art Project that Addresses Gun Violence in Germantown
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia announced today that it has been selected to receive $1,000,000 as part of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Challenge, a program that supports temporary public art projects addressing an ur
Harnessing Our City’s Potential: A Civic Issues Forum
Mental Health at the Center: Discussing the Roadmap for Investment
Indigenous land management: Decreasing disasters and increasing resilience
Legal Issues for Nonprofits: Fundraising and Governance
1Philadelphia Innovation Weekend 2023
Poverty and Place: Exploring the Legacy of Persistent Poverty in America
Centering Community Voice with Data: Perspectives from a Nonprofit and a Funder
Read how Trellis for Tomorrow and The Nelson Foundation responded when Listen4Good invited them to share their experiences with using robust feedback systems to amplify community voice and support a commitment to equity.