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.
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... we continue to do to bring smart people together. Our learning community of grantees, who usually meet quarterly to learn from and with each other, have met (virtually) biweekly since ... Sterling Clark...
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