Each year, the Trailblazer recognizes a senior corporate social impact department leader whose governance, strategy, and programs demonstrate significant and measurable business and social impact over time.
Join experts from industry leaders New Media Ventures and Accelerate Change for a discussion around how the media landscape is shifting, why philanthropic investment is necessary, and opportunities for collaboration.
Paul Rucker plans to use the money to open a multidisciplinary arts space and lending library in Richmond, Virginia, to house, display, and share this archive.
The $10 million gift, from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, a longtime supporter of Jacob’s Pillow, will help cover a third of the project’s estimated $30 million cost.
A grant to the Community Foundation of New Jersey and Community Foundation of South Jersey will oversee strategy development and management of New Jersey Health Initiatives
Travis Baird, a Program Officer at the Maverick Capital Foundation, shares how his personal identity has guided his experiences and work within the philanthropic sector and names three tensions he's experienced while making funding decisions.
The Foundation Administrators Network (FAN) is a Philanthropy New York professional peer network of HR and operations professionals at member grantmaking organizations. FAN hosts quarterly meetings on a broad range of topics relevant to HR and operations administration. In the middle of Year 3 of a global pandemic, mask mandates are still being lifted, boosters are becoming optional, and there is an ever-evolving conversation of how we come back together and build back a new and better workplace. While there is no roadmap to a hybrid workplace that will work for every organization, we can...
Join the 2022 New York Age-Friendly Funders Network - Winter Meeting for its Winter Meeting. The main focus of this particular meeting will be for foundations to share current funding priorities and updates.
$11 million in grants will support strategies to end compounding crises of climate, hunger, and malnutrition through community-led changes to global food systems
The diverse group of fellows include documentary filmmakers, professors, archivists, grassroots organizers, policy advocates, journalists, and authors.
Join us for a discussion that will explore national and local data around college attendance and workforce participation among recent high school graduates. We will hear from a panel of staff and participants of community-based organizations...
Join GCIR and narrative change experts for this session to explore strategies philanthropy can employ to more effectively support the efforts of the immigrant justice movement to build a consensus for a vision of a world that works for all of us.
Join GCIR and NCRP to delve into these findings and recommendations, including the latest data on the state of funding for immigrant and refugee communities, the extent to which local funders invest in these communities compared to national donors,...
The New York Community Trust Welcomes New Employees The New York Community Trust is thrilled to announce the following new employees who have joined the Trust in recent months, Skyelar Andrews, Donor Relations Assistant Skyelar...
United Hospital Fund Names Dora Mendez, MPA, VP of Human Resources & Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer NEW YORK, NY—October 31, 2022— United Hospital Fund has appointed Dora Mendez, MPA, as Vice President of Human...
New funding will support data integration between Global.health, WHO, and others to analyze genomic, climate, wastewater, mobility, epidemiological, and clinical data to better predict emerging threats of infectious disease and coordinate the global...