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Partnership Between The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The New York Community Trust Awards $3 Million to Performing Artists in Need
Release Date:
10/12/2021
Funding effort reveals the degree of continuing financial hardship experienced by performing artists during the COVID-19 pandemic and provides pivotal support so they can focus on their craft
State of Safety for Asian American and Pacific Islander Women in the US: New Report by The National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum, in Partnership With The Korean American Community Foundation &Asian American Foundation Forum
Release Date:
03/03/2022
There has been a 339% increase in reports of hate crimes against Asian Americans over the last year.
Insights from “Risk, Reward, and the Reality: What Don’t We Know About Intermediaries?”
Release Date:
06/28/2022
Philanthropic intermediaries play an important role, often serving as a liaison between foundations and nonprofits in re-granting foundation resources and providing important technical assistance and hands-on support to grantees.
Burke Foundation and the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute Launch the Maternal Infant Health Hub Advisory Board
Release Date:
12/05/2022
... at Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield Toshira Maldonado, M .Ed.: Founder of Most Beautiful W.O. M .B. Inc., NJ Birth Justice Institute Advocate, Maternal ...
PNY is Headed to Capitol Hill - Learn More about Foundations on the Hill and Why We're Going
Release Date:
02/22/2023
We've answered a list of questions about why we're attending FOTH, what we’re advocating for, and how you can engage and participate!
Mellon Announces Funding for Higher Education in Prisons
Release Date:
06/06/2023
The Mellon Foundation today announced over $5 million in grantmaking to seven colleges, universities, and more as part of the Foundation’s commitment to expanding opportunities and increasing resources for higher education in carceral environments.
New Report from The Century Foundation: Child Care Cliff: 3.2 Million Children Likely to Lose Spots with End of Federal Funds
Release Date:
06/21/2023
In the first-ever economic analysis of the looming child care cliff, The Century Foundation has projected the impact of the cutoff for children, families, and state economies, including for all fifty states and the District of Columbia.
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Rapid Response Funder Call: Understanding the U.S. Supreme Court Johnson v Grants Pass Case - A Webinar Hosted by Funders Together to End Homelessness
Wednesday, January 31, 2024 -
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Join this rapid response funder call to learn why this case is so important and about the long-lasting impacts SCOTUS’ decision, whether in favor of Johnson or against Johnson.
PNY's Policy Corner: What's on the Ballot in 2024?
Release Date:
10/30/2024
Did you know that your vote on this year's New York City ballot will influence crucial policy decisions affecting our sector, including the collaboration between philanthropy, government, and nonprofits essential for creating impactful change?
Networks & Working Groups
Philanthropy New York manages and supports several professional peer networks around role and interest and issue-based working groups around funding areas.
Eligibility & Policies
Philanthropy New York Membership Procedures Eligibility & Policies (Revised November 2025) Philanthropy New York is a nonprofit membership organization created in 1979 by the New York City philanthropic sector to promote and...
Three Ways to Maximize Impact Through Collaboration
Release Date:
01/26/2015
Lauren Marra and Bruce Boyd of Arabella Advisors, explore collaboration as a change-making tool.
When LINsanity Comes to Philanthropy
Release Date:
03/15/2012
By Simon Greer, President and CEO, Nathan Cummings Foundation (This post originally appeared on the Nathan Cummings Foundation website.) What does Jeremy Lin have to do with the future of philanthropy? When LINsanity comes to...
A Right to Know: School Environmental Health Hazards
Release Date:
07/20/2015
NYSHealth's Dana Laventure and Brian Byrd examine health standards in New York City public schools.
The New York Women’s Foundation Announces Its Resilience NYC Grants
Release Date:
11/20/2017
Twenty-two grassroots organizations have been awarded a combined total of $1,000,000, the first recipients of Resiliency-NYC grants from The New York Women’s Foundation, it was announced today by Ana Oliveira, The Foundation’s President and CEO.
Citi Launches More Than $1 Billion in Strategic Initiatives to Help Close the Racial Wealth Gap
Release Date:
09/23/2020
“Action for Racial Equity” represents unprecedented effort to leverage Citi’s core business capabilities and Citi Foundation philanthropy to help address racial equity and justice in the U.S.
Jonas Awarded Dean's Medal for Distinguished Service by UPenn
Release Date:
05/19/2014
... (Penn Nursing) today honored Barbara and Donald Jonas, co -founders of the Jonas Center for Nursing and Veterans ...
Edward W. Hazen Foundation Fast Tracks $2.8 Million in Grants to Support Grantees Responding to COVID-19 Pandemic in Communities of Color
Release Date:
04/30/2020
... Association, Chicago IL Padres Y Jóvenes Unidos, Denver CO Gender & Sexualities Alliance Network - California Gente ...
These Days Everyone Can Be A Communicator…But Is That Enough?
Release Date:
01/12/2012
By Bruce Trachtenberg, Executive Director, The Communications Network and Michael Hamill Remaley, Vice President of Communications & Public Policy, Philanthropy New York (This post originally appeared on PhilanTopic , the...
