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PNY Urges NY State and NYC to Follow Both the Law and the Spirit of OMB Guidance on Indirect Costs
Release Date:
08/17/2016
... adequate indirect costs for years, along with other factors , have created a situation where too many service providers just survive with perpetually inadequate resources .These are positions that are strongly...
Cricket Island Foundation: A Case Study of a Small Foundation’s Impact Assessment
... Assessment Read about how a small foundation, with limited resources for assessment and impact evaluation, approached ...
JPB Foundation Measures Bike-Share Equity in the U.S.
Release Date:
04/26/2016
... equity in the U.S., the focus on measuring participation rates for bike-share against population demographics misses ... bike lanes and connected to transit. These three factors are often missing in low-income...
Overstepping When Should Foundations Weigh in on Grantee Governance - Presentation
Publication date:
06/2018
View materials of the program " Overstepping When Should Foundations Weigh in on Grantee Governance "
Fannie E. Rippel Foundation-Funded Study Shows Younger Women Delay Seeking Help for Heart Attacks
Release Date:
02/25/2015
... dizziness, and delay seeking emergency medical care. Such factors potentially contribute to disproportionally high death rates of young women as compared to similarly aged men. ... assessed their personal risk...
Membership Dues: FAQs about Dues Adjustment for 2025
... PNY’s dues schedule for 2025? There were two driving factors for adjusting Philanthropy New York’s dues ... to ensure we can continue resourcing PNY’s programming, community -building, and advocacy efforts...
Philanthropy New York Policy Priorities
Publication date:
04/2021
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.
Foundation Strategies to Inform Federal Policy in the United States
Publication date:
11/2013
A study to support the evaluation of the Rockefeller Foundation’s promoting equitable and sustainable transportation initiative.
Foundation Strategies for Policy Reform
Publication date:
03/2014
A study to support the evaluation of the Rockefeller Foundation’s Promoting Equitable and Sustainable Transportation Initiative.
Benchmarking Diversity: A First Look at New York City Foundations and Nonprofits
Publication date:
10/2009
This report examines the racial, gender, sexuality, and disability staff demographics of participating New York City-area foundations and nonprofits. It also looks at grantmaking policies and data collection around diversity and inclusion, examines the institutional capacities of nonprofit organizations, and looks at the range of ways that nonprofits define themselves as “minority-led.”
Three Years Post Hurricane Sandy, Staten Island Foundation Releases FY2014-15 Biennial Report
Release Date:
11/03/2015
... to date; Stories on how the Foundation is engaging the community , cultivating leadership for an emerging future, and ... – especially its least advantaged – has access to the resources necessary to maximize...
2014-2016 PNY Strategic Plan
Publication date:
01/2014
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.
How Can We Apply a “Lens” That Doesn’t Distort?
Release Date:
12/17/2014
... other forms of diversity, we often examine many complex factors and attempt to apply a certain “lens.” It is an ... our attention, especially considering the high suicide rates of recently returning Vets and...
5/19/2015 - Economic Inequality and Mobility: Looking at the Evidence to Inform Philanthropy’s Actions - Live stream recording & Presentations
Publication date:
05/2015
View materials and the live stream recording of the program, "Economic Inequality and Mobility: Looking at the Evidence to Inform Philanthropy’s Actions."
4/29/2015 - Can Capacity Building Impact Be Quantitatively Assessed? Lessons from an Emerging Evaluation Method - Webinar Recording
Publication date:
04/2015
View materials and the recording of the webinar, " Can Capacity Building Impact Be Quantitatively Assessed? Lessons from an Emerging Evaluation Method ."
Health Benefits for Employees, Dependents & Retirees
Publication date:
05/2011
Employers aim to provide adequate health benefits for their employees. Strategizing an economical plan that offers expansive coverage, is competitive within the marketplace, and complies with legislative regulations can be overwhelming. George Wilson from Willis-HRH joined us to discuss the different options available to employers who provide health benefits to employees, dependents and retirees. The presentation covered plan structure choices (PPO, HMO, EPO, CDHP, etc.), reimbursement accounts (FSA, HRA, HSA), self-insuring, extending coverage to domestic partners, covering children up to 26...
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CUNY: The Road to College Success
Thursday, March 27, 2014 -
8:45am to 10:30am
... More than half of these students enter one of CUNY's seven community colleges. An associate's degree from one of CUNY's ... access living-wage jobs. But community college graduation ...
Commonwealth Fund Says N.J. Tops Many States On Healthcare Scorecard
Release Date:
03/16/2017
The Affordable Care Act has led to better healthcare outcomes nationwide and states like New Jersey that chose to embrace the federal law have seen greater improvements than those that did not, according to a national ranking released Thursday.