We invite you to join your fellow Philanthropy New York members for our 2023 in-person Annual Meeting - From Possibility into Practice . As our first in-person gathering in three years, we will...
While the nonprofit sector is currently facing existential threats, foundations are grappling with the ways they can show up as reliable and trustworthy partners. Join your Philanthropy New York community in person for a half-day...
Philanthropy New York continues to send letters to New York Senators and Congressional delegation on behalf of NYC nonprofits during COVID-19. We delivered this letter to Senator Chuck Schumer’s office on Monday, April 20, 2020.
... & YOUTH Blue Engine : $100,000 to evaluate and improve co -teaching where students with disabilities are taught by a ... Astronomical Society : $25,000 for The Trust’s Lancelot M . Berkeley award for...
Philanthropy New York’s Public Policy Committee has recommended that PNY formally approve an official policy statement on protecting the integrity of the 2020 Census. The PNY Board of Directors has reviewed the statement and now invites members’...
Official Statement of Philanthropy New York: Protect Census 2020 The United Philanthropy Forum, which has initiated a national project to encourage Philanthropy Serving Organizations (PSOs) like Philanthropy New...
Thank you for registering for our 42nd Annual Meeting - Looking Back, Moving Forward: A Time of Reckoning. This year's half-day conference will include a pre-conference business meeting, plenary sessions, and concurrent workshops to help to turn...
"Sing Sing": A Special Film Screening & Conversation on Art, Incarceration, and Systemic Change The Legal Aid Society, The Tow Foundation, and Philanthropy New York invite you to a special screening of A24's acclaimed and re-released film " Sing...
Teresa Bonner at Aroha Philanthropies says it’s time for America to put the brakes on our national obsession with youth and our dismissal of the potential of older adults.
Darlene Curley, CEO of the Jonas Family Fund, writes about the challenges that will become a crisis if funders do not address increased demand for health services.
Liz Sak, executive director of the Cricket Island Foundation, suggests four steps grant makers can consider to help nonprofits thrive under the new administration.
Surdna Foundation President Phil Henderson says recognizing the importance of non-family members is one of several important practices of effective family foundation boards.
... session coming up on Monday, November 20 at 3:30 p. m . at Philanthropy New York. We invite any funder – ... Count” on Thursday, November 16 from 3:00-4:00 p. m . EST. If you think your organization’s grantees...
Last month, I wrote in this column about Philanthropy New York’s 2018 Policy Slate, which outlines the federal, state and local issues and actions that are top priorities for the year. Now, we’re looking toward Foundations on the Hill, the annual...