This spring, the National Trust for Historic Preservation published its 2019 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.
Read MoreDID Operations Manager Tim Hamlin sits down to talk about the work being done downtown by the Clean & Safe Ambassadors.
Read MoreAn update on The Providence Foundation’s work on the dredging of the rivers flowing through downtown.
Read MoreLearn more about becoming a member and read answers to frequently asked questions about membership.
Read MoreYour business can support the programs that are helping to transform downtown Providence by becoming a sponsor.
Read MoreThe Providence Foundation hosted its annual meeting February 26 with special guest speaker Tim Rowe from Cambridge Innovation Center.
Read MoreAt the February Trustee Meeting, members approved the 2019 Program of Work.
Read MorePlease join us for an evening of networking and interesting guest speakers at The Providence Foundation's 2019 Annual Meeting.
Read MoreExecutive Director Cliff Wood appears on the A Quality of Place: the Grow Smart RI Podcast.
Read MoreExecutive Director Cliff Wood responds to a recent editorial piece in The Providence Journal.
Read MoreThe Downtown Providence Parks Conservancy
Read MoreThe Green Economy and Clean Water Bond passes overwhelmingly on Election Day.
Read MoreDPPC staff presented at placemaking conference Walk/Bike/Places in New Orleans.
Read MoreThe Providence Foundation invites you to vote YES on 3 this November 6.
Read MoreThe Providence Foundation’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee invite you to our fall event.
Read MoreThe Providence Foundation announced the hiring of Nick Freeman as its new Assistant Director.
Read MoreThe confluence of rivers that meet at the head of Narragansett Bay represents a precious natural and economic resource to Rhode Island citizens.
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