Community organizations are under immense pressure—responding to threats against hard-won rights, filling gaps left by federal funding cuts, and protecting the well-being of the communities they serve. This defensive posture is necessary. But it’s...
This program is hosted by our partner, Asset Funders Network , who has extended an invitation to PNY members. Great Depression, the Great Recession, and, more recently, the COVID-19 Pandemic are among the many pivotal times where economic...
Join North Star Fund, Surdna Foundation, and Philanthropy New York for a briefing from the inaugural grantee cohort of the New York Statewide Power Fund, a collaborative fund supporting statewide coalitions centering grassroots groups working...
*This program is hosted by our partner, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), who has extended an invitation to PNY members.* The federal administration’s consolidation of power and scapegoating of migrant...
100 days into the second Trump administration, the scale of attacks on immigrants, refugees, BIPOC, LGBTQ, and other communities has been staggering. In this webinar, we’ll review some of the topline themes that animated the first 100 days of the...
The Foundation Financial Managers Group (FFMG) is comprised of executives, officers and senior financial managers of private and community foundations in the tri-state (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut) area. Members share knowledge, concerns...
We’re in the midst of a paradigm shift: disasters are becoming more predictable, while the funding and policy environment has become more volatile. With the future of disaster response and recovery hanging in the balance and many American...
Join GCIR to learn how advocates are addressing the closure of the border and the resulting denial of access to safety while others are defending people who have made the United States their home.
Join us to dive into select findings from the Trends 2025 report. You will hear from family foundations about how these trends relate to their impact and effectiveness.
Adam Liebowitz, Director of Community Food Funders, invites funders to apply to the third cohort of the Seeding Power Fellowship and shares the growth and learnings from the last two.
The New York Age-Friendly Funders is a peer network of grantmakers who fund or are interested in the program area of healthy aging and services for older adults. This meeting will focus on the impact of federal changes on New York’s older adults.
Join us for an informative discussion about the unique dynamics of the Mergers and Acquisitions (and more) space in the nonprofit sector, which will also address how the current policy and funding environment might escalate the demand for...
As we focus on economic empowerment, we will explore how on the ways philanthropy can support the immediate needs of these communities while building long-term worker power that transcends migrant status and gender identity.
Join this webinar for an insightful session on disaster preparedness and risk reduction. We will explore critical strategies and real-world examples to enhance resilience to hazards and emergencies.
Please join New York City Asset Funders Network on April 22 (in person) at Philanthropy New York to explore how current strategies in culturally competent and community based lending, legal support and advocacy, and cooperative ownership can support...