IMG_20200115_1744531.jpg The International Grantmakers Network held its New Year Happy Hour on January 15th. In the network’s first-of-this-kind event, close to thirty grantmaking professionals from a wide range of NYC philanthropic organizations...
Over the last 40 years, Philanthropy New York has evolved and grown with our members. We are excited to begin this next decade with a new statement of organizational values that reflect the work we do and the community we create. These values are...
Official Statement of Philanthropy New York: PNY Supports Inclusion of Nonprofits in COVID-19 Legislation Under the leadership of the National Council of Nonprofits, a number of nonprofits have joined together to...
Philanthropy New York & Funder Programming PNY has moved to virtual programming, utilizing Zoom webinars and meetings. We are hosting weekly webinars for members to share information on philanthropic responses to COVID-19. The calendar of events...
The Leadership Transitions Funders Group is a network of program executives and those leading grantmaking strategies and practices committed to holistically supporting organizations through successful leadership transitions from a racial equity and...
HI Speakers.png Over the course of three weeks in May 2020, Philanthropy New York held Humanizing Immigration: A Conversation in Three Parts . The three-part virtual program was a digital exploration of migration and policy. Through presentations,...
Formed in 2006, the Race and Equity in Philanthropy Group (REPG) provides a forum for learning exchange among a core group of member foundations on policies and practices related to racial equity and various aspects of diversity, equity, and...
Philanthropy New York has been working to deepen our own learning, and that of our members, about structural racism and its deep roots in our history, culture, and institutions. Core to our work is designing programs and sharing resources that equip...
PNY urges state and local government to ensure full, on-time payment and contracting with the nonprofit sector, without significant cuts to an already lean budget, to ensure the health and safety of New York’s most vulnerable residents....
Ronna Brown announced that, after 13 incredible years, she will be stepping down as President of Philanthropy New York at the end of 2020. In her letter to the membership Ronna shared that “Deciding to end my tenure as President was a hard decision...
The PNY COO Roundtable was formed at an informal meeting in 2014 where a group of organizational leaders from some of Philanthropy New York’s largest member foundations asked to create a formal peer network under PNY’s auspices. The group offers...
Philanthropy New York is deeply committed to investing in the leadership of our members as we work together to build an equitable, sustainable, and democratic society. We believe philanthropic leadership is nurtured through...
Philanthropy New York launched a new three-part series for members, Power, Culture, and Difficult Conversations . Each workshop centered on a specific set of skills to help you build a more equitable culture within your organization. Specifically,...
Marlon-Williams_0353A-Philanthropy-BG-Web.jpg Throughout his career, Marlon Williams has specialized in leading initiatives where success requires the mobilized coordination of stakeholders across agencies and sectors. He has most...
policy core.png The Policy Core series is a set of perennial programs at Philanthropy New York that helps funders navigate the legal, strategic, and governance activity necessary to incorporate advocacy and amplify your work. Philanthropic...
In order to achieve Philanthropy New York’s vision of an equitable, sustainable, and democratic society we affirm that non-profit organizations and their constituents must build community power through effective advocacy and lobbying....