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To serve the needs of low-income customers, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase are among U.S. financial institutions introducing new products, and to expose the high costs of living without a bank account, American Express has sponsored a 40-minute documentary.
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Thursday, June 4, 2015 - 3:45pm to 5:00pm
What do you do when you only have a photo and a few lines of text to get noticed?
By Judy Plows, Principal,
Though our speakers had very different backgrounds and perspectives, there was agreement in one area --about what makes for good grantmaking practices.
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Our complete packet of membership materials, which includes a writable application, statement of eligibility and information on dues.
Philanthropy New York is excited to announce the soft launch of our new website! The new site will vastly improve so many of the ways you interact with us and how we serve you. But in order to access all of the new ways members can use our services through the site, take a moment to log onto the site and update your settings.
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.
As we look forward to 2015, we have a host of new ideas and initiatives in the works – to go with our new home!
Before open enrollment for Obamacare begins this fall, NY State should take steps to make the process for signing up more customer-friendly, writes James R. Knickman President & CEO, New York State Health Foundation, in the Huffington Post.
Judith Rodin, President of the Rockefeller Foundation recaps her career in academia and the key to being a great leader.
The Foundation Review has issued a Call for Papers for a special issue focused on the field of philanthropy consulting. Submissions are due May 15.
PNY Senior VP of Public Policy and Communications, Michael Remaley, offers insight on the large donation.
Philanthropy New York has joined the Council on Foundations, the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers, the National Council on Nonprofits and others in urging the philanthropic community to rally in support of the America Gives More Act (H.R.4719).
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.
Nine LGBT-themed documentary films have been selected for support from the Arcus Foundation Fund at Sundance Institute.
A new light rail line that connects the downtowns of Saint Paul and Minneapolis for the first time in decades is being hailed by the Ford Foundation as an example of how strategic public investments in transit and transit-oriented development can create jobs, stimulate local economies and foster more equitable and resilient communities.
In a New York Times profile, philanthropist James Simons is described as a "seeker, doer, giver, ponderer," who runs a "tidy universe of science endeavors, financing not only math teachers but hundreds of the world's best investigators."
LaVerne Evans Srinivasan, Carnegie Corporation of New York's new Vice President of Education, discusses education and innovation in philanthropy.
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