The Philanthropy New York Justice Reform Working Group (JRWG) is open to PNY Members interested in learning more or funding at the intersections of justice reform and other issue areas. If you would like to join the group, please email A riane Cruz...
Special Thanks! Thanks to the Strategic Planning Committee for their terrific guidance and hard work: Mike Pratt (Chair) The Scherman Foundation Chris Cardona Ford Foundation Stephen...
The Foundation Lawyers Network is a Philanthropy New York professional peer network designed to support in-house General Counsels at PNY member grantmaking organizations. Membership for this network is open to General Counsels (including Assistant...
Your VISION for 2025 – A Report on Year One At the start of 2014, Philanthropy New York faced two separate challenges. The first was the recognition that its strategic plan set forth ambitious goals in the areas of programming,...
Philanthropy New York’s Public Policy Committee has voted to recommend that our organization formally approve a statement concerning the repeal of the Johnson Amendment . The next stage in our policy approval process seeks comments from members. We...
Official Statement of Philanthropy New York on: The Johnson Amendment, Nonprofit Political Activity Enacted in 1954, the Johnson Amendment is a provision of the U.S. tax code that prohibits all 501(c)(3) nonprofit...
*/ /*--> */ New York City - On June 16, 2017, Philanthropy New York held its 38th Annual Meeting, "The Power of Participation: Democracy Building Now." The programmatic elements of the 38th Annual Meeting focused on the interrelated...
Philanthropy New York presents Leading With Race Equity: Building Stronger Culture and Practice , a four-month peer cohort learning experience designed to help foundation leaders gain the tools and resources to work towards racial equity in both...
Philanthropy New York strives to bring our members the most up-to-date and in-demand trainings and professional development opportunities. This year, we are pleased to offer a special intensive training on advocacy for funders, developed in...
Your Voice Is Important! The Philanthropy New York Insights column is a space to explore, share and highlight the work and ideas of our members with the philanthropic sector. Contribute to the Insights column to help us maintain a vibrant, connected...
As a Philanthropy New York Public Policy Fellow Jo Christine Miles worked with several of our funder-led, issue-based working groups to articulate policy issues, advance public policies that support effective philanthropy and a productive non-profit...
Philanthropy New York’s Public Policy Committee has voted to recommend that our organization formally approve a statement concerning maintaining the full value of the charitable deduction in the context of tax reform . The PNY Board of Directors has...
Philanthropy New York’s Public Policy Committee has voted to recommend that our organization formally approve a statement concerning opposition to the elimination of the estate tax . The PNY Board of Directors has approved moving to the next stage...
Philanthropy New York supports efforts to revise the tax code in ways that will further incentivize charitable giving and opposes efforts that would reduce charitable giving.
Philanthropy New York opposes the elimination of the estate tax, and opposes any future increases in the exemption level beyond the current inflation-indexed rate.
To complete the application, please go to: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QRNNDJM . If you are having issues accessing the online or pdf version of the application, please contact Allyson Goldhagen . Below you will find a pdf of the YLBC Young...