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1/7/2016 - "Powerful Resource or Unhealthy Distraction? The Ongoing Debate about Young People and Technology" - Live Stream Recording & Resources
Publication date:
01/2016
View the live stream recording of the program "Powerful Resource or Unhealthy Distraction? The Ongoing Debate about Young People and Technology."
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Mar
2016
Philanthropic Assistants & Coordinators Network: Navigating Different Communication Styles in Your Workplace
Tuesday, March 22, 2016 -
8:30am to 10:30am
... the Register Now link above. Please email ncollins@ philanthropynewyork . org with any questions. Philanthropic Assistants & ...
How to Recruit Panelists for Your Next Program
Release Date:
09/22/2016
Brian Byrd, program officer at the NY State Health Foundation, explains how he chose the panel for the PNY Program, "Intersections of Health and Justice: A Conversation on LEAD and New York’s Opioid Epidemic."
Blast from the Past: Nonprofit Agencies Fearful on Reagan
Release Date:
11/17/2016
Philanthropy New York would like to thank TCC Group’s Richard Mittenthal for sharing with us this New York Times article from December 14, 1980. The fears were real, just as they are today. Many Philanthropy New York members are mentioned. Well...
Hugh Hogan of the van Ameringen Foundation Says Philanthropy Should Defend the ACA Through Advocacy
Release Date:
01/26/2017
Do you think that the ACA conversation is an entry point for philanthropy to play a more advocacy role?
Kaberi Banerjee Murthy of Brooklyn Community Foundation: On Immigration and Justice Reform Advocacy
Release Date:
04/18/2017
After the PNY program, " Advocacy Day , " we sat with Kaberi Banerjee Murthy to discuss BCF’s initiatives, including the Immigrant Rights Fund and advocating for the closing of Rikers Island, both of which will affect many...
Podcast: A Conversation about Immigration and Immigrants
Release Date:
04/24/2017
A conversation with Ali Noorani, Executive Director, the National Immigration Forum and author of There Goes the Neighborhood, Sayu Bhojwani, President of The New American Leaders Project, and Julia Preston, former New York Times’ immigration...
Russell Sage Publishes First Book on Court Fines and Fees Exposes Lifetime of Debt Faced by Poor Americans
Release Date:
06/08/2016
... how a prison sentence is only the beginning of our criminal justice system’s punishment for convicted ... disparities within the criminal justice system and building on previous systems of social control, such...
Helmsley Charitable Trust Awards Support to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Service Automatic Defibrillator Devices
Release Date:
05/17/2021
This grant builds on the previously awarded $5.9 million grant that distributed mechanical CPR devices to Nebraska EMS services and hospitals.
Novo Foundation Partners With Southern Black Girls & Women’s Consortium to Support Growing Movement for Black Girls in the Southeastern U.S.
Release Date:
10/16/2018
... an infrastructure for regional grantmaking and movement building , providing resources to locally-based organizations ... spaces for healing, political education, and capacity building for movements that center...
Advocates for LGBT Equality Launch Freedom Fund to Support LGBT Russians
Release Date:
11/26/2013
The Arcus Foundation, the Council for Global Equality and the Open Society Foundations have announced the establishment of the Russia Freedom Fund to provide financial support directly to groups working to end discrimination and violence in Russia...
Williamson Foundation’s Caroline Williamson Interviewed on Adaptive Leadership
Release Date:
09/19/2017
A conversation with Williamson Foundation's ED Caroline Williams explores how the foundation uses adaptive leadership, the framework developed by Dr. Ronald Heifetz and colleagues at Harvard’s Kennedy School, as a form of reflective practice.
Stavros Niarchos Foundation is a Proud Supporter of the Special Olympics
Release Date:
10/29/2018
A three-year, $10 million grant by SNF aims to increase the impact of Special Olympics’ school-based inclusive sports and education programming in expanding it to more schools around the world.
UJA-Federation of New York Launches Centennial With Largest Volunteer Initiative in its History
Release Date:
01/12/2017
... the challenges in the community are greater than ever. Our network partners and grantees are doing more and more with less. Expanding the reach of our volunteers by matching their abilities and interests with...
The Andy Warhol Foundation Announces Spring 2021 Grants
Release Date:
06/30/2021
... and Canada, whose programs and exhibitions reflect our current times and rethink existing structures and ... by artist and curator Justen Leroy; located in the building next to his father’s barbershop, the...
Twelve Emerging LGBT Leaders Selected for Arcus Leadership Fellowship
Release Date:
06/28/2017
... leadership responsive to the intensified realities facing our communities,” said Desiree Flores, Arcus’ U.S. Social ...
Siegel Family Endowment Announces New Whitepaper: "Schools as Community Infrastructure"
Release Date:
09/29/2022
... critical role to play in advancing community-led change in our education infrastructure. By focusing on the ...
PNY Members Named to Council on Foundations' 2022 Career Pathways Leadership Development Program
Release Date:
02/23/2022
... professional committed to strengthening their practice and building connections within the sector. Participants in this ... , Vice President of Human Resources and Chief Diversity, Equity , and Inclusion...
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Releases New Book on the Value of Diversity
Release Date:
10/25/2016
... by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to explore the value of our growing diversity for the American democratic project -- ... that undergirds prosperity and the legitimacy of our institutions. While there is...
