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2023
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Forum’s New President on Reducing Duplication and Increasing Collaboration in Philanthropy’s Infrastructure
Release Date:
02/01/2016
David Biemesderfer, the new president of the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers, says the nation's largest philanthropic network will work more closely with national affinity groups.
Insights from The Mechanics of Working Through Grantmaking with a Racial Justice Lens - A Workshop Led by PRE
Release Date:
12/06/2022
What does it mean to use a racial justice lens in your grantmaking? And what internal barriers need to be dismantled to advance racial justice?
19
Apr
2023
How to Communicate a Commitment to Disability Inclusion - A Webinar Hosted by The Communications Network
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 -
1:00pm to 2:00pm
**This program is hosted by our partner, The Communications Network, who has extended an invitation to PNY members. Emily Ladau and Gail Fuller, editor-in-chief and senior director of programs & communications, respectively,...
Digital Badges: What They Are and Why Funders Should Pay Attention (Part 1)
Release Date:
06/13/2014
A badge can offer a more complete, accurate depiction of an educational experience than a grade or a test score.
Digital Badges: What They Are and Why Funders Should Pay Attention (Part 2)
Release Date:
06/24/2014
The NYC Department of Ed’s Digital Ready network of schools has been working with the Hive NYC Learning Network to give kids opportunities to explore their interests through the creative application of digital and technology, and recognize their...
The Juvenile Justice Initiative at Philanthropy New York: Closing Remarks from Judge Judith S. Kaye
Release Date:
06/22/2010
The Juvenile Justice Initiative at Philanthropy New York is philanthropy’s response to the growing momentum for systems reform in New York State and New York City. Its long-term goal is to ensure an organized and timely response by philanthropy to...
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Jun
2018
The Money in Politics Implications of a Johnson Amendment Repeal - A Webinar Hosted by FCCP
Monday, June 25, 2018 -
3:00pm to 4:00pm
A repeal of the Johnson Amendment, which prohibits charitable organizations, including religious institutions, from intervening in political campaigns, could have a damaging impact on the integrity of the sector and further infuse money into our...
PNY Sends Letter to Senator Chuck Schumer's Office in Continued Call to Action on Behalf of NYC's Nonprofits During COVID-19
Release Date:
04/24/2020
Philanthropy New York continues to send letters to New York Senators and Congressional delegation on behalf of NYC nonprofits during COVID-19. We delivered this letter to Senator Chuck Schumer’s office on Monday, April 20, 2020.
Surdna and the Andrus Family Fund Join PNY Member Foundations and Other Donors in Pledging to Redouble Commitments to Puerto Rico
Release Date:
09/30/2020
Twenty-two foundations and major donors signed a joint pledge to redouble their commitments to Puerto Rico.
The Andy Warhol Foundation Announces Spring 2021 Grants
Release Date:
06/30/2021
$3.8 million will be granted to 50 museums and arts organizations
The New York Community Trust Awards $14.6 Million in Grants to 86 Nonprofits
Release Date:
06/14/2022
“These grants will give some exemplary nonprofits the support to tackle the myriad issues and opportunities for the city today,” said Shawn Morehead, The Trust’s vice president for grants.
Insights from “The Path to Racial Equity: How Board Readiness Informs Organizational Readiness for Black Board Leadership”
Release Date:
02/03/2023
Last Fall, we hosted a conversation exploring the journey toward greater racial equity on boards. In order to recruit and retain board service from Black leaders, it is imperative to examine and evaluate internal operating systems and practices.
28
Mar
2023
Philanthropy’s Voice in Policy, Practice, & Power-Shifting for Housing Justice - A Webinar Hosted by Funders Together to End Homelessness
Tuesday, March 28, 2023 -
2:00pm to 3:15pm
This webinar is the second in a series highlighting how our members across the country are grappling with difficult juxtapositions between supporting immediate policy reform while co-creating a more visionary, liberated future.
31
Jan
2024
Rapid Response Funder Call: Understanding the U.S. Supreme Court Johnson v Grants Pass Case - A Webinar Hosted by Funders Together to End Homelessness
Wednesday, January 31, 2024 -
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Join this rapid response funder call to learn why this case is so important and about the long-lasting impacts SCOTUS’ decision, whether in favor of Johnson or against Johnson.
Navigating the Evolving Political Landscape: Resources for Philanthropy
Publication date:
03/2025
As leaders committed to a more equitable, sustainable, and democratic society, many members of the Philanthropy New York community are asking what is required of their institutions as changes in the political landscape impact our work. While each of us may be impacted differently, we are hearing a common desire across the philanthropic community to be thoughtful about how we make sense of these shifts and adapt strategies to maximize our collective impact.
PNY and Other Sector Leaders Respond to Callahan OpEd in NYTimes
Release Date:
06/05/2015
David Callahan's opinion piece "Who Will Watch the Charities?" appeared in the Sunday New York Times. PNY, the Forum of Regional Associations and the Council on Foundations all criticized its inaccuracy and wrong-headed proposals.
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Mar
2017
What Does the Future Hold for Immigrant Workers and their Families? – A Webinar Hosted by GCIR
Thursday, March 16, 2017 -
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Immigrants fill essential roles at every level of the U.S. economy, from corporate suites to construction sites. While concentrated in low-wage sectors, newcomers—particularly those without legal status—have been indispensable to the success of...
19
Jul
2018
What Funders Need to Know About Immigration Detention: A Primer on the U.S. System - A Webinar Hosted by GCIR
Thursday, July 19, 2018 -
4:00pm to 5:15pm
Every morning, roughly 38,000 men, women, and children wake up in the custody of the United States’ immigration detention system. This sprawling system has facilities scattered throughout the country, often owned and run by private contractors, and...
Bloomberg Philanthropies Shares 2020 Annual Report
Release Date:
03/17/2021
The Report Details $1.6 Billion Global Investment in 810 Cities, 170 Countries Including New Efforts to Meet Urgent Challenges of COVID-19 Pandemic

