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.
... To Remove ‘Climate Change’ From Grant Blames ‘The Ongoing Politicization Of Science’ A Northeastern ... “because I found it to be a stark reminder of the ongoing politicization of science.” Jennifer Bowen, an...
... by the Arcus Foundation and designed as an open resource for grantees and the wider conservation and social ... new initiatives. This publication, designed as an open resource for grantees and the wider conservation and social ...
Philanthropy 101 is a five-part series that helps all staff new to philanthropy better understand the sector. This interactive course will help participants gain the working knowledge they need to understand and navigate the field of philanthropy,...
... Study of a Small Foundation’s Impact Assessment Read about how a small foundation, with limited resources for assessment and impact evaluation, approached ...
Edna McConnell Clark and Other Powerful Funders Stand Behind At-Risk Students When you hear about philanthropy's role in K-12 education these days, so ... is a great example... Edna McConnell Clark and Other...
Philanthropy is so resource -rich it is hard to acknowledge that the work can be ... urgency and conflicts. Even equipped with outsized resources , technical know-how, and a detailed map, you and ...
... this funder-only luncheon (also available online) to learn about our revamped leadership development and movement ... dialogue. How do we build power to advocate for and bring about a regionally-responsive...