
May 13, 2022 12:51 pm
Where does Philabundance go now?
Two years ago, Philadelphia’s influential anti-hunger nonprofit installed new executive director Loree Jones. Facing surging demand, staff turnover and recessionary fear, a new strategic vision launches next month.

Apr. 15, 2022 11:32 am
What a $20 million donation will do for the “benefits access challenge”
Founded in 2005, Benefits Data Trust works to address $60 billion in untapped programs. CEO Trooper Sanders just got a “second Christmas morning” from MacKenzie Scott.

Mar. 31, 2022 6:45 am
Can The Promise lift 100,000 Philadelphians out of poverty by 2025?
The pandemic has shown how much is out of our control. North Philly native Michael Banks is trying anyway.

Mar. 21, 2022 6:45 am
After years of turmoil, the Mazzoni Center wants to look forward
Sultan Shakir is the new executive director of one of the country’s oldest and largest LGBTQ-focused health services nonprofits. He’s responsible for recovery from years of controversy

Jan. 27, 2022 6:30 am
How has poverty changed during the pandemic — and how hasn’t it?
Backed by a year of reporting, download Generocity's Poverty Listening Tour report.

Jan. 10, 2022 7:00 am
Philadelphia’s crises of 2022
Gun violence is its own epidemic. We all choose what we're willing to do.

Nov. 10, 2021 4:36 pm
Testing a new Generocity
In the last 18 months, it has become increasingly clear that the most effective way we connect, inform and engage our community of nonprofit professionals is in email. This week Generocity.org begins piloting a newsletter-first product.

Oct. 4, 2021 1:18 pm
Culture Builder: Should I increase current employee salaries?
Yes. Here’s what’s happening in the labor market now.

Sep. 9, 2021 1:51 pm
Career Builder: Forget the ladder. Build the career jungle gym
Career ladders only go one direction, and they’re easy to get stuck on. Get more flexible to retain a dynamic workforce, and thrive in your own journey.

Sep. 9, 2021 8:56 am
Who makes $200K?
Tech has made many richer. Through a Technical.ly data analysis and the start of an ongoing series, we look at what it means that at the same time, in many American cities, racial income inequality is worsening.