A little over nine years ago, a small group of philanthropists in Manhattan decided it was time to do something to facilitate the efforts of people who wanted to make charitable contributions to the community, yet avoid the trouble and expense of establishing private funds or foundations. The result was the establishment, in August of 1999, of the Manhattan Community Foundation.
The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation had their 'Go Green Match Day' April 20. Julie suggested the group donate money to the Boy Scouts of America Coronado Area Council and Big Brothers Big...more
The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation would like to say thank you to the community of Manhattan for making 2,732 gifts from 997 donors totaling $528,328 over a 24-hour period to 55 nonprofits in...more
The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation (GMCF) is having its fifth annual Grow Green Match Day on Friday. Donations made through the foundation to 55 participating nonprofit agencies will receive...more
Katrina Marshall, managing partner of the LongHorn Steakhouse in Manhattan, received a Rising Star Award from the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation last Monday recognizing her commitment to the...more
Textbooks for Change, a London-based social enterprise that has obtained the B Corporation seal for positive social and environmental impact, is seeking investors that would be helping the company expand.