Join this conversation with Funders' Committee for Civic PArticipation (FCCP) and Native Americans in Philanthropy on how Native Americans face unreasonable burdens and discriminatory laws when simply trying to exercise the right to vote.
... President of Learning at Philanthropy New York, a trusted community of nearly 300 philanthropic organizations. PNY ... gathering her family, friends, and neighbors around for a good meal and delicious ...
... Service, in partnership with the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York (NPCC), released What Lies Beneath: ... and inclusion (DEI) gaps, strategies, recommendations and resources for NYC’s nonprofit sector. The report is a ...
Geraldine R. Dodge and Silicon Valley Community Foundations Accepted to Knight Community Information Lab The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation today announced a new opportunity for community...
Backed By Long Island Community Foundation, Town Hall Meetings Identify Issues Facing Trans Community The journey from transitioning from male to female ... advocating has grown to a larger scale, beginning with a...
... long-lasting change, including individual transformation, community engagement and mobilization, and systemic change. ... that strategically expand our reach and impact. Building on our history of success and...
Philanthropy New York’s public policy efforts are guided by the belief that local, state, and federal laws and policies should 1) promote a just and equitable society, 2) strengthen nonprofits and 3) support a healthy and sustainable philanthropic sector. Philanthropy New York will: Advocate for tax and fiscal policies that support philanthropic giving. Support policies and practices that create and sustain a thriving nonprofit sector. Champion public policies that have systemic effects on issues and marginalized communities our members serve. Review our full list of policy priorities below.