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Join this webinar to listen as speakers share the experience, tips, and tools they’ve learned from supporting philanthropic families in their money journeys.
Program Resources: Jewish Funders Learning Network on 1/19/2022
The Food & Community initiative seeks to address some of the root causes of health inequities – access to good food and opportunities for physical activity – so that all children have the opportunity to thrive in school and life.
p4’s second annual conference will take place on Oct. 18-19, 2016, at Pittsburgh's David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
Applications are now open for the Google.org Impact Challenge Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Challenge will award a total of $250,000 to local nonprofits to support their innovative ideas to create economic opportunity in the region.
A new p4 Conference on April 25-26 will seek to further advance Pittsburgh’s potential as a global hub of equity, technology and innovation, with keynote speakers focusing on key developments in ro
Join us for a briefing with our colleagues at Philanthropy WV to learn more about what’s happening with philanthropy in West Virginia.
The Emergency Action Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation has awarded 228 grants to nonprofit organizations, government agencies and community health care providers to assist the most vulnerable residents of our region who are facing the immediate demands of the unprecedented public health and economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
McAuley Ministries announced grants totaling $2,123,190 to support advocacy, health & wellness, community & economic development, education, and capacity building initiatives in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, Uptown, and West Oakland communities.
The Pittsburgh Foundation shared a new report on their survey findings to nonprofits on how the pandemic has affected their work.
The University of Pittsburgh is using a $100 million grant from the Richard KIng Mellon to build massive cutting-edge biomanufacturing facility in Hazelwood Green.