Strong Communities
Poverty Alleviation
The Roundtable supports philanthropists working to alleviate poverty through community-based and faith-based approaches. Though poverty is primarily defined by lack of physical resources, the nuanced contributing factors of poverty include multiple, often interlinked causes.
Resources
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City Relief: Providing Dignity to the Homeless in New York and New Jersey
Philanthropy Roundtable Adds High-Impact Organizations to Opportunity Playbook on Giving Tuesday
Megan Rose: Better Together Responds to Hurricane Ian
Luis Iza: Building Bridges for Immigrant Families
How the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities is “Working Smarter” to Take on Poverty
City Relief: Humanizing the Homeless
Seven Trays of Lasagna That Changed the World
Philanthropy Roundtable’s Debi Ghate Featured in The Economist
The Afghanistan Crisis: How You Can Help
Fighting Poverty is not Just About Money It s About Relationships
From Cooking Food to Fixing Clunkers Restaurant Entrepreneur Lifts Community
Philanthropy and Emancipation