... can have a social impact using all of their financial resources . Participants have benefited from insights of ... officers and program staff has been updated with new resources , more interactive opportunities...
... and the equitable distribution of government resources . A whole lot of funders across New York State came ... misshapen districts. Over the past decade, New York City had an overall stable population, while...
... communities of color across the South to have access to resources and develop strategies focused on building ... overlap. She studied at Union Theological Seminary in the city of New York and has over ten...
... encourage financial inclusion and independence by pooling resources and providing low interest rate loans. The ... and Bloomberg L.P. and 108th Mayor of New York City . “Too often, that access is lacking – but...
A committee of directors from the foundation will judge the scholarship applicants based upon academic merit, creative accomplishment, community service and leadership.
... real-time air-quality data from outside nine Denver schools . Parents and the general public can also check the ... an asthma specialist and a nurse with Denver Public Schools . “So this is about educating and...
... Because we wanted female candidates, the technical schools nationally started including women in more diverse ... and much too large. Together, we must pursue a more integrated approach that enables girls and...
... Nonprofit Contracting PNY testified before the New York City Council in March and June , advocating for streamlined ... attended FOTH to advocate for federal partners to allocate resources addressing urgent...
Mitchell J. Blutt, M.D., M.B.A., founder and chief executive officer of the New York–based health care investment firm Consonance Capital, has been elected to the Commonwealth Fund Board of Directors.
In honor of philanthropist Phyllis Mailman, The Mailman Foundation, the Joshua Mailman Foundation, and The Tow Foundation, have together endowed the Phyllis Mailman Professorship to support groundbreaking emerging infectious disease research.
Since the economic downturn of 2008, increasing media attention on income inequality and its effects on our society has turned up the volume on the public conversation. But has the coverage actually increased the philanthropic sector’s understanding...
As Philanthropy New York embarks on the second year of its Public Policy Fellowship program, we have been delighted by members’ deep interest in this long-term initiative.
Our inaugural Public Policy Fellow, Stephanie Chrispin, now has more than a year of learning and activities under her belt, and our second Fellow, Shiza Pasha started her two-year tenure in August.