Philanthropic independence protects our ability to act according to our values without fear of political reprisal; interdependence reminds us that our strength lies in relationship and mutual support.
Strengthening Community in the Face of Antisemitism and Injustice A Message from CEO, Kathryn O'Neal-Dunham Dear Members, I started this letter several months ago after conversations with Jewish members who shared that they were...
Philanthropy New York Welcomes New Board Chair and Members On May 15th, during the business meeting of Philanthropy New York's 46th Annual Meeting, the membership elected a new Board Chair, Don Chen, President, Surdna Foundation,...
Ariane Cruz, our Sr. Manager of Public Policy & Collaboration, testified in front of the New York City Council to support their leadership in streamlining NYC's nonprofit contracting process.
In a moment when the nonprofit sector is experiencing existential threats from federal government action, what accountability do philanthropic institutions hold to be credible, reliable, trustworthy partners to their nonprofit partners on the front...
The results of the 2024 Presidential election have made clear that the fight for a more equitable, democratic, and sustainable society is a continuous effort both in our sector and the communities we serve.
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?