Share the experience of our Annual Meeting — with videos, photos and our Storify collection of Tweets!
Our May e-newsletter features resources from our 34th Annual Meeting, announcements, member transitions and more.
Philanthropy New York is now on Twitter! You can follow us @PhilanthropyNY.
Learn more about our new season of films—and our members will get to join the Filmmakers and Panelists for an exclusive meet-and-greet at every screening!
Our blog is a forum for members to discuss issues affecting the sector and the practice of philanthropy.Philanthropy New York listens to its members and strives to amplify the diverse voices of the New York philanthropic community.
We also connect reporters and other media officials with our members, who can offer perspectives and predictions on:
Whether you need hard data or perspectives on a specific issue area, or opinions and information about trends in philanthropy, Philanthropy New York can connect you with leaders in the field.
Michael Hamill Remaley, Vice President, Communications & Public Policy
Phone: 212-714-0699, ext. 222
Email: mremaley@philanthropynewyork.org
Philanthropy New York operates at the heart of American philanthropy—in New York City, where modern grantmaking got its start and where many of the world’s best-known grantmakers are based.
Our members represent the largest concentration of philanthropic capital in the world, giving over $7 billion a year in grants. Their contributions enable people and organizations to create unique solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems.
Our member experts include grantmakers from all types of grantmaking organizations, including:
