View materials and the live stream recording of the program, "Economic Inequality and Mobility: Looking at the Evidence to Inform Philanthropy’s Actions."
... correlated to the efforts they take to educate and train board and family members about their roles and ... will feature examples of family foundations with creative board engagement strategies including...
New Southern Community Leaders' newest report, " As the South Grows: Weathering the Storm ," explores opportunities for philanthropy to invest in environmental, racial and climate justice in the South.
Committee for Children (CFC) announced today that it is creating a new social-emotional learning (SEL) program for after-school care, summer camps, and other learning environments beyond the classroom, through support provided by The Wallace...
... dedication members demonstrate towards serving the public good . Here are some highlights from 2018: PNY offered 277 ... Dr. Ibram X. Kendi for two separate sessions exploring how racism shapes our policies,...
... identifying the problems, but don’t outline specifically how best to move forward. Recently D5 , a national network ... strategies for recruiting and engaging new leaders to your board as well as stories from...
... key issues to help us analyze our grantmaking strategies. How does our definition of “winning” fit in a broader democracy reform agenda? How do we authentically connect with communities of color to ... a new framework of equity, diversity, and inclusion? How do we build effective collaborative relationships towards ...
This plan lays out the vision and goals that Philanthropy New York will pursue for the three-year period of 2014 through 2016. The ambitious work we envision for the next three years builds on the successful accomplishments over the last three years, based on our current strategic plan. Those successes are a direct result of the strong and vibrant partnership between Philanthropy New York and our members.