Corporate Roundtable
We invite our corporate members to join Philanthropy Network for the first Corporate Roundtable of 2017.
Topics for discussion will include:
We invite our corporate members to join Philanthropy Network for the first Corporate Roundtable of 2017.
Topics for discussion will include:
In the 2015 Trends Study, NCFP found that nearly three-quarters of all family foundations are still considering whether they want to limit their philanthropic lifespans.
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia and the Montgomery County Funders invite members who are located or fund in Montgomery County to join us for our next convening.
Join us as we:
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) remains a major issue, that members of Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia, indicate they want to learn more about and work towards. But it's not so simple. DEI means different things to different people. And, strategies to advance DEI are not so clear for many of us.
Arts foundations and nonprofit leaders are increasingly aware of diversity and equity issues in the nonprofit cultural sector. However, despite this awareness, arts funding is getting less equitable, not more. Just 2 percent of all cultural institutions receive nearly 60 percent of all contributed revenue – up 5 percent over a decade. Funding inequities are systemic and local patterns mirror national ones.
New information from the Johnson Center plus community foundation examples.
GSK, in collaboration with The Philadelphia Foundation and Philanthropy Network, is excited to host this important conversation about Get HYPE Philly!, a collective impact initiative to empower the city’s youth to become leaders for healthy change.
This is a funders briefing and discussion on the Office of Homeless Services Strategic Planning and Re-design Effort. Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia and Philadelphia’s Office of Homeless Services (OHS) invite you to engage in a dialogue about effective strategies to reduce and end homelessness in Philadelphia and the many roles funders can play in addressing this challenge.
The Merchants Fund, the Welcoming Center, The Scattergood Foundation, and The Philadelphia Foundation recently attended the Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) Convening in Los Angeles and we are still buzzing from the inspiring work being done at this critical juncture.
In its latest report, Giving USA estimates total giving in America in 2017 topped the $400 billion threshold for the first time.