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Matthew Desmond’s book “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City” asserts that evictions are both a result and cause of poverty. Join us as Jane Downing and Michael Yonas, Senior Program Officers at The Pittsburgh Foundation and Rachel Rue, Analyst, Allegheny County Department of Human Services, will present an overview of the process to date and share what they’ve learned, ideas for systems interventions and some next steps.
The Pittsburgh Foundation's Small and Mighty Grants program has awarded $1.25 million since it began in 2016.
Your giving program strengthens community relationships and helps build corporate reputation – but what impact does it have on your employees?
How do you assess the social impact of pro bono services? When your company is willing to invest its professionals’ time, how do you tell the story of the positive good it does? Taproot Foundatio
A local partnership between the Jewish Community Center (JCC), Jewish Family & Children’s Services (JFC&S) and Jewish Association on Aging (JAA) has been honored by the leading national award for nonprofit collaboration.
Twenty-two organizations that meet basic needs in Pittsburgh communities have received funding through the second round of the Small and Mighty grant program, developed by The Pittsburgh Foundation.
Pittsburgh and Allegheny County officials have formed an outreach committee that will encourage residents to fill out census forms.
The Pittsburgh Foundation has released a report from their mixed-methods study for the purpose of understanding how to develop policies and practices to reduce evictions.
McAuley Ministries has anounced nearly $3 million in grants to support capacity building, disaster response, education, environmental care, essential needs and social services, and whole-person health initiatives in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, Uptown, and West Oakland.