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WHAT A COLD, COLD NIGHT!!!

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Greetings, PSVP Partners & Friends, This morning, as on all cold winter dawns, I turned our car on 10 minutes prior to departure. Cranked up the temperature, activated the heated seats, and poured myself a hot cup of coffee for our daily commute to the city. Cassondra and I both shivered from the cold during the 30 second walk from our front door to the parking lot of the condominium complex where we live. To be sure, single digit temperatures typically don’t make for an enjoyable start to any day, but the warmth of our homes, vehicles, and places of work make the short periods of time exposed to the elements much more bearable.  During the drive from Moon Township, our conversation turned to the homeless vigil we attended last night with fellow members of PSVP. On the longest night of the year, the sharp winds cut though us like a knife as Dr. Jim Withers, Operation Safety Net founder, read the names of the ten homeless individuals who passed away in 2008. We both found the experience to be thought-provoking and humbling. We were saddened by the plight of the homeless community but also found ourselves inspired by the efforts of organizations like Operation Safety Net and the Homeless Children’s Education Fund headed by Dr. Joseph Lagana, the group’s founder.This is a very real problem our society faces each and every day. I truly believe that with organizations such as PSVP continuing to collaborate with the OSNs and HCEFs of our community, we can discover and implement innovative solutions when taking on this crisis. As we neared our destination this morning we realized that many people living on the streets would like nothing more than to have experienced with us our brief time “out in the cold”. They would have thought nothing of the 40 minutes spent under the bridge last night. Neither of us could begin to fathom spending night after night exposed to such harsh conditions. As Dr. Withers spoke of those who passed away this year, at least one died of overexposure. Can you imagine? I know this was a sobering thought that went though the minds and entered the conversations of many of us in attendance last night. I know for Cassondra and I it truly made us appreciate all the blessing we have. I think this event will become an annual one for our family.  Best regards, Dan Koett

PSVP Partner, Co-Chair of Education Committee

5 Things Funders Should do in Tough Times

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Kathleen Enright, Executive Director of Grantmakers for Effective Organizations offers 5 great things funders should do during tough times.  Her list was posted on PhilanTopic.

Read Here!

John Denny

PSVP Coffee Talk — Professionals helping abused children and their families

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Last evening, PSVP held an energetid discussion with Dr. Barbara Baumann of UMPC - Western Psych.  Barbara shared with partners and our guests a lot of information to provide each of us with a basic understanding of the world of treatment of child abuse and neglect in the Pittsburgh region.  Barbara and her colleagues are working under the auspices of David Kolko working on a pilot to develop additional evidence on their approach to the treatment of children and their parents.  It is a cognitive behavioral approach and is fully manualized.  Direct care workers who are working for several nonprofits in the region have been trained in this methodology and have agreed to participate in this trial.  Apparently the mental health field is 7-10 years behind the physical health field in documenting evidence-based treatment approaches. 

It was clearly hard for most of us listening to understand the issues, but with Barbara’s help, we are now better able to get a picture of how parent/child interactions might escalate.  And, considering that many young moms didn’t receive positive reinforcement as a child, that’s all they know. 

Barbara was wonderfully clear on her examples, providing us insights to the stressful situations that many direct care givers face:  underpaid, undergraduate degree not in a related field, in a violent-proned home, 24/7 on call, high staff turnover rates, etc.  And in an environment that often doesn’t provide for meaninful time spend on coaching and supervision.  Kudo’s to Barbara and her colleagues as they try to develop the evidence that their approach does work. 

We need to hear more about their work and progress being made, and if there’s a role for PSVP to play in bringing together other funders in this field to enlarge the discussion.

NOWS THE TIME TO GIVE — 4 THINGS YOU CAN DO!

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Kudos to the Grant Review Committee

Friday, October 24th, 2008

What an amazing group of people our PSVP partners are who served on this year’s Grant Review Committee! Last night, under the incredible leadership of partner Trish Lavander, the grant review committee completed six months of work and selected our new investee (but I’m not telling who it is yet!)

Over the last six months our team held:

  1. Get Smart Sessionsto learn about grant-making and needs in the foster care system. Kudos to Pittsburgh Foundation Program Officer Kevin Jenkins and Allegheny County Director of Human Services Marc Cherna for leading these session.
  2.  Community Launch program to clearly explain our process to the partners and applicants.
  3. Elevator Pitch Programfor our investees lead by two outstanding partners Tom Canfield and Tom Kubilis
  4. Partner lead Site Visits to our three finalists
  5. Decision Time — which we just completed

PSVP’s venture capital style of grant-making focuses on capacity building.  Two of our three finalists sought help with program design and evaluation and the other sought fund development support — both of which are part of the capacity building definition.

But I was most impressed by how our partners with the superb help from our E.D. Terry Beggy understood and thought through the grant process. But enough from me — see for yourself.

The Girl Factor — A Must See

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Check this out now — this is the best marketing message I’ve seen.

http://www.girleffect.org/#/splash/

Good Morning PSVP!!

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

The Grant Review Committee has been hard at work over the last 7 months and the process will be coming to a close next month.  I would like to thank everyone on the Grant Review Committee for a job well done and everyone else who helped in the process including the site visit teams!!  Great Job Guys!!!  Our final three organizations are Strong Woman Strong Girls, Womansplace and Action Housing.  Good Luck to each of you!!!  Thank you!!  Tricia Levander Chair - Grant Review Committee

Some Interesting Reading for Columbus Day

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Hey partners,

Not a lot to post about on Columbus Day, but here are some interesting articles to read about philanthropy, the nonprofit sector and giving in general.  HAPPY READING

  1. Reviews of Philantrocapitalism
  2. Company asks Public to direct its giving
  3. New Social issue blogs seek to be part gawker, part about.com

  4. New Gates Chief brings midwestern values to job

  5. State Budgets in Trouble

  6. Taking Account of Race: a philanthropic imperative

  7. Thoughts on Money Well Spent

  8. Check your “smart philanthropy” at the door 

Tactical Philanthropy’s take on SVPI Conference

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

One of the highlights for me at this years SVPI Conference in Cleveland was meeting the author of TacticialPhilanthropy Sean Stannard Stockton.

Check out his post (and other postings) about the conference.

Coffee Talk with Barbara Baumann

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Join us for informal “coffee talk” with Barbara Baumann, Community Liaison Partnerships for Families, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic On Wednesday, October 29th beginning at 5:30PM in Sewickley.  Barbara and her team have trained hundreds of area social workers on their project, Abuse-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, an evidence based intervention program for child physical abuse.  Learn first hand what is being taught to care givers in their program to better treat children and their parents for improved outcomes.  Barbara will be sharing their work with us on Wednesday, October 29th beginning at 5:30PM in the Sewickley area.  Specific location still being worked out.  Contact terry@psvp.org if you’d be interested in joining us.  For more information before the session, read their book and workbook, “Assessing and Treating Physically Abused Children and Their Families”, by David J. Kolko and Cynthia Cupit Swenson, 2002 by Sage Publications, or borrow the PSVP office copy by contacting terry@psvp.org