I predict that the PHIL Talks presenters at this year’s 38th Annual Meeting on June 16 will bring especially trenchant insights and unexpected revelations on the topic of “The Power of Participation: Democracy Building Now.”
One of the most stimulating and satisfying elements of my job is conducting research and background interviews with experts on the topic of our Annual Meeting. Philanthropy New York’s Annual Meeting Committee decides in the Fall on the focus for our...
... over 2.5 million New Yorkers are struggling to make ends meet , yet only a third of that number are poor according to ... composition in a given New York City location must earn to meet its basic needs, without...
While the focus on diversity, inclusion and equity is not new, there are many fresh perspectives, newly framed topics and emerging promising practices to explore.
Despite the recent uptick in organizations committing to centering DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) in the workplace, many DEI initiatives rely too heavily on performative measures, such as ad-hoc committees and/or tokenistic representation in...
Over the course of a year, Philanthropy New York's Leadership Transitions Funders Group has engaged a group of NYC-based funders in building a community of practice. The goal has been to strengthen funder practices around supporting nonprofits going...
Program executives and those who lead grantmaking strategy and practice are invited to attend a breakfast conversation about leadership transitions in nonprofit organizations. Earlier this year, Philanthropy New York hosted a conversation among...
... job announcements through this form . Have a funders event to share? Post to our Regional Community Calendar . Post News to The Weekly Phil Submit Member News ...
... as the group’s mentor. All participants and mentors meet as a large group for a kick-off session on April 30th ... meeting as a peer group without their mentor. Participants meet one-on-one with their mentor...
... as the group’s mentor. All participants and mentors meet as a large group for a kick-off session on April 30th ... meeting as a peer group without their mentor. Participants meet one-on-one with their mentor...
The following jobs descriptions for development associate professionals were previously posted on PNY's Jobs Board. We update our sample job description resources as we post new positions on our site.
So you are working for a foundation. People are drawn to the field of philanthropy to make a difference. While philanthropic organizations may have a broader commitment to strategy, many individuals may lack an explicit strategy for effectiveness,...
The Funders Census Initiative is pleased to present its fourth briefing on census messaging results in partnership with the Democracy Funders Collaborative Census Subgroup. This year, national field partners were funded to conduct get-out-the-count...
... gaps How summer learning can be best structured to meet student needs What sorts of publicly and privately ... and CEO, Queens Library Phil Weinberg, Deputy Chancellor , NYC Department of Education Denice...
... of what we’ve got on coming is already on the events calendar . But one thing is clear already: we’re making ... “Spotlight” series scattered across our events calendar , we’ve made it easy for members to see...
In the first issue of the New York PhilanthroPost Policy Edition (formerly Philanthropy Connects), PNY's Michael Remaley gives the uninitiated the run-down on all the various local issue-base working groups we support.
The following jobs descriptions for grants management associate professionals were previously posted on PNY's Jobs Board. We update our sample job description resources as we post new positions on our site.