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May 23, 2022 · The Rhode Island Foundation announced today that Neil D. Steinberg will retire from his role as President and CEO of the state’s community foundation effective May 1, 2023. Steinberg will continue to lead the organization’s operations and strategies, and offer transition support, while the Foundation’s Board of Directors will launch a national search for the institution’s next leader.
May 23, 2022 · Opinion/Steinberg: An investment plan for Rhode Island’s future Among other achievements during Steinberg's tenure, the foundation raised more than $600 million and oversaw grant awards totaling ...
Apr 6, 2021 · CEO of RI Nonprofit Overseeing 45 Employees Makes $1.1 Million. Tuesday, April 06, 2021. GoLocalProv News Team. View Larger +. Neil Steinberg's salary has increased more than 250% in past decade ...
Neil Steinberg’s Post Neil Steinberg Keeping hope alive. ... found that post-pandemic, grantees spent 25% less time on both proposals and reporting and evaluation requests. Time spent per ...
Six months into the coronavirus pandemic nearly 900 generous donors to the COVID-19 Response Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation have stepped up to assist the community. This week we announced another $1 million in crisis relief funding to 19 nonprofit organizations bringing total grantmaking from the COVID-19 Response Fund at the Foundation to $7 million.
Mar 9, 2023 · Local governments used their funds for a mix of pandemic recovery, fiscal management, and future-looking initiatives In the urgency of the pandemic moment, localities initially prioritized ...
Apr 26, 2023 · “Thank you to Neil Steinberg and the Rhode Island Foundation for getting this critical funding out the door so quickly,” said House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi. “In just six months, the Rhode Island Foundation has deployed $20 million to the organizations that are many of the unsung heroes of the pandemic, supporting Rhode Islanders as we collectively get back on our feet and move forward.