Biography
Michael Nutter is the 98th mayor of Philadelphia. His term began in 2008 and will end in 2016. The lifelong Philadelphian was previously a city councilman serving the 4th District.
Generocity Coverage (48 posts)
- In ‘Faces of Courage’ the collaboration of artist and nonprofit becomes more than documentation
- In Point Breeze, funding enables Diversified Community Services to move services ‘to the next level’
- Code for Philly crowdsourced a timeline of local civic tech history for its birthday, because of course
- Sanctuary cities 101: Why they matter and how Philly came to be one
- Ashley Del Bianco is stepping down as ED of the Mayor’s Fund
- The inaugural Franklin SP2 Social Innovation Prize asked: How can innovation lead to action?
- The Mayor’s Fund for Philadelphia is getting a makeover
- Erica Atwood: Government isn’t broken, it’s sick
- Ami Patel Hopkins: The people you’re serving must have a voice
- 7 things you should know about homelessness in Philly
- Philadelphia Academies, Inc. just launched a fund to put nonprofit tech programs in its classrooms
- This will be the state’s biggest social impact project ever. How will Philly fit?
- Philly is open sourcing its building energy info
- Moving On: Office of Sustainability Director Katherine Gajewski
- After Forbes, the Mayor’s Fund has some dues to pay
- Philadelphia is making it easier to sign up for health insurance
- National League of Cities named Mayor Nutter the 2015 ‘Champion for Change’
- Philadelphia just became the largest city in America with a land bank
- Moving On: Black Male Engagement Director Erica Atwood
- How Philly’s City contracts measure up for minority, women, and disabled owned businesses
- Mayor Nutter is calling out U.S. Mayors to create climate action plans
- Starting this fall, you’ll know who’s funding campaigns in Philly
- Philly is going global, and that means more than you think
- Why adult literacy in Philly is getting much deserved attention
- “You can’t create an entrepreneurial ecosystem by proclamation, you have to do it by actions”
- 1000+ Organizations Will Give Away Free Summer Meals to Kids
- Indego, How Philly Moves, Fighting for Schools: Philly, this is your February Impact
- Thoughts on Mayor Nutter’s Priorities and Accomplishments Update
- The City of Philadelphia’s 2015 Innovation Summit Is February 18
- North Philly Sports Field Gets Renovations Four Years After Promise from Mayor Nutter
- Biz Journal: Spruce Street Harbor Park extended through Sept. 28 due to popular demand
- Biz Journal: Rooster Soup Company just raised $150,000
- Destination Frankford Announces New Pop-Up Park, Frankford Pause
- Guest Post: Philadelphia Just Did Something For its Students That Every City Should Do
- Ready, Willing and Able’s “Men in Blue” Empower Themselves While Cleaning Communities
- Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is Campaigning to #RestoreArtsFundingPHL
- Philadelphia Cultural Alliance Analysis of the 2015 Budget
- City Council President Darrell Clarke Announces Plan to Build 1,500 Units of Affordable Housing
- News Links: Another Building Collapse, Nutter Announces Increased Funds for Free Library, 3rd Street to Become N3rd Street
- News Links: Mayor Nutter announces budget proposal, Starr funds Philly schools, Philabundance clashed with regional hunger relief organizations
- The Breakdown: A Look at Cross-Sector Collaboration
- We Asked Local Leaders: “What Do You Hope to See in Social Impact This Year?”
- West Philadelphia Chosen as “Promise Zone” for Federal Community Development Program
- Philadelphia Ranked #1 in LGBT Equality: How could it impact state legislation?
- Project U-Turn Launches Attendance Awareness Program
- Amid Government Shutdown, Mural Arts Forced to Move “70 x 7 The Meal” from Independence Mall to Thomas Paine Plaza
- Philadelphia Children’s Alliance to Open Central Location
- City Announces New Anti-Poverty Plan: “Shared Prosperity Philadelphia”
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