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Join GWP for an opportunity to gain insight from one of our philanthropy community’s great assets and a true champion for Pittsburgh and its children and families. Before her retirement at year-en
Join us as Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald provide a briefing especially for GWP members.
Under-resourced communities are going without because nonprofits can't meet demand. Americans —particularly those in low-income communities—are still struggling to secure jobs, affordable housing, and healthcare. Nonprofit Finance Fund’s 2015 State of the Nonprofit Sector Survey focuses on the underlying causes of these dynamics by exploring the programmatic, financial, and operational issues facing nonprofits across the U.S.
Join us as Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald provide a briefing especially for GWP members followed by a networking reception.
Join us as Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto provide a briefing especially for GWP members.
McAuley Ministries, Pittsburgh Mercy's grant-making foundation, has awarded 24 grants for $967,550 to 22 nonprofit organizations.
Please join us at the PG&H Pop Up in Downtown Pittsburgh for an evening of conversation and learn how some local nonprofits have been working with PG&H.
Jefferson Regional Foundation launched a mini-grant program, in which residents and organizations that participated in Around the Table South can apply to get $500 to $3,000 to address community needs.
This discussion will focus on strategies to engage and build partnerships with the business sector around the 2020 Census. Presenters will share resources, approaches to census engagement, and insights into how to mitigate potential barriers, with a focus on Get Out the Count.
In May, members of Gov. Tom Wolf’s Census 2020 Complete Count Commission, with the Democrat’s backing, called on the Legislature to appropriate one dollar per Pennsylvanian in the budget for census outreach.
The Pittsburgh Foundation's Small and Mighty Grants program has awarded $1.25 million since it began in 2016.