Biography
Bill Golderer is a nonprofit professional, pastor and politician. He founded social services nonprofit Broad Street Ministry in 2005 as well as social enterprise Rooster Soup Company, which benefits Broad Street Ministry, in 2014. He ran for Congress unsuccessfully in 2016 and became the president and CEO of United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey in February 2018.
Generocity Coverage (22 posts)
- Can The Promise lift 100,000 Philadelphians out of poverty by 2025?
- Omar Woodard announces he will be leaving GreenLight Fund in March
- Nonprofit leaders, mayor react to executive actions that will be issued by President Biden today
- This is Philadelphia’s largest, newest coalition combating poverty
- Wanted: Orgs with strategies to maximize income and benefits for households facing poverty
- Power moves: Two new board chairs, and a whole lot of board changes in the past few months
- ADVANCE 2020 brings together nonprofit leaders to tackle the region’s most significant crises
- Ready for the path forward? Join these speakers at this Thursday’s Advance conference
- ‘Resilience and Recovery’ a central theme at the Nov. 12 ADVANCE conference
- How do you help the helpers? PHL COVID-19 Fund addresses the critical role of nonprofits
- In conversation with Bill Golderer: On changes at Philly’s United Way, his new hires and the bat signal
- This $3M partnership between Philly funders prioritizes collaboration over competition
- Super Power Moves: The 10 biggest social impact leadership shakeups of 2018
- The story behind the Philly United Way’s 37 layoffs
- The Philly United Way reportedly laid off a third of its staff on Monday
- United Way’s new Impact Fund grants signal a shift in priority
- Power Moves: Ajeenah Amir is now director of the Mayor’s Office of Public Engagement
- Bill Golderer is the Philly United Way’s new president and CEO
- 15 social impact folks on Philly mag’s list of 100 influential Philadelphians
- Here’s what ex-Pew director Mike Dahl is bringing to Broad Street Ministry’s table
- 8 things to anticipate on the social impact front in 2016
- There’s a ‘spiritual sickness’ in Congress, and Bill Golderer believes he’s the remedy
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