By Tony J. Fundaro, president & CEO, Philanthropy Southwest
Over the last few weeks we have been monitoring the outbreak of COVID-19 and its impact on communities throughout our region, nation, and world. We want to take a moment to...
Rural communities face different challenges than their urban counterparts, ranging from access to healthy foods, lack of adequate housing, lack of public transportation and jobs. The list is extensive, and each of these challenges requires unique...
Philanthropy Southwest member Avedis Foundation is tackling the complicated issue of social health deterioration in its small community of Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma by investing in one simple idea: the power of relationships.
Philanthropy Southwest’s Spring Summit Service Project focused on innovation in grantmaking with a two-part session at The Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub in Little Rock, AR and a follow-up roundtable discussion at the Capital Hotel.
Philanthropy Southwest’s “Using Data to Inform Grantmaking Strategy” seminar featured a discussion among a panel of experts in order to identify and assess strategies for using data to maximize impact in philanthropic giving.
The first-ever Animal Conference sought to inspire and inform those who are personally and professionally part of the animal-wellbeing community, including nonprofits and foundations.
The 2014 Annual Conference breakout session focused on eliminating mental health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities, was recently featured in Health Affairs Grantwatch Blog.
By Kristi Arellano, Communications Fellow, Boettcher Foundation
Attendees of Philanthropy Southwest’s executive briefing, held in Denver on July 23 at the offices of the Boettcher Foundation, got a first look and in-depth explanation of...
The 2014 Mid-year Meeting session focused on the legalization of marijuana is the topic of this Grantmakers in Health blog, authored by Philanthropy Southwest Consultant Christie McElhinney.