This document identifies and summarizes current public policy issues and updates for Philanthropy New York's collective membership and the Public Policy Committee of the Board. The issues included represent issues that are aligned with our vision and values and where peers have identified the continued need for advocacy in the coming year.
... the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), some voices called upon private philanthropy to assume full ... Leaving the NEH whole was the right decision. Americans need to know why: NEH...
... voter ID requirements, roll purges, and closure of polling sites – the implementation of policy that better ... How can philanthropy support the fight for a fair vote? Resources Links to articles exploring...
... up six member organizations, which include the National Asian Pacific Center on Aging, the National Caucus and Center for ... of the Better Care Playbook , a robust online...
... and more broken computers and devices than their white and Asian - Pacific Islander counterparts. More than 80 percent of ... families do not have access at home. And mixed feelings about the...
... foundations often assert that spending all of their resources in a relatively short period gives them the ability ... more social value, than if they were to hold the same resources in a lasting endowment and disburse only the ... “greater value and impact” by putting all their resources to use in a limited period of time than by creating ...
... for Neighborhood & Housing Development, CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities, Center for Justice Innovation, Faith in ... Blazers, VOCAL-NY If you're interested in learning more about this...