The Philadelphia Foundation has increased philanthropic investment in the community for more than a century.
The foundation fosters the economic, civic and social vitality of Greater Philadelphia taking charitable dollars further through deep relationships in the community and close connections with local nonprofits.
Four artists and five cultural organizations received a total of $3 million in grants to support Philadelphia's art and culture recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Forman Art Initiative...more
The Philadelphia Foundation has created a fund designed to bolster the Black-led nonprofits that serve the region's Black communities.The Black Community Leaders Fund will build on a $1 million...more
Grants will be awarded on a rolling basis. “We're providing funding directly to the Philadelphia Foundation to build on its track record of supporting...more
Art Works, a new $3 million grant program for community-based organizations and emerging artists. Art Works is designed to support arts, culture...more
Wells Fargo Regional Foundation and CDC transfer programs and $100 million in assets to Philadelphia Foundation.The new Regional Foundation, a public charity, will retain the originating foundations'...more
Black-led nonprofits in Philadelphia have fewer cash reserves and are more dependent on government funding than white-led non-profits.The Philadelphia Black Giving Circle (PBGC) aims to fund...more
Gabz Gardner, known for being a contestant on Britain’s Got Talent and Stevenage resident, opens the Greenside Studio to give opportunities to Greenside School students to sell sweets, while learning essential work skills.