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PITTSBURGH, June 24, 2008 – Massey Charitable Trust, an independent charitable foundation established by the late Harris B. and Doris J.
Thanks to a grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, Urban Innovation21 and Kiva Pittsburgh have formed a partnership that will expand access to capital for Pittsburgh start-up businesses and
This guide outlines the process used, and lessons learned, by the Iowa Council of Foundation Education Funders Network in its project to examine if co-funding makes sense for Iowa education grantmakers.
Daniel Kemmis explores the sometimes-fraught relationship between philanthropy and democracy in this updated report. Beginning with a wide-ranging stroll through the shared history of philanthropy and democracy, Kemmis examines the current post-Citizens United landscape and asks whether philanthropy can and should do more to strengthen the infrastructure and practices of democracy.
Give Big Pittsburgh, the online giving day hosted by the Pittsburgh Magazine in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Foundation raised $1,425,075 on November 28.
Fred Brown, a nonprofit executive with 30 years of experience in community building and organizational development in the city’s East End neighborhoods and in Charlotte, N.C., has been appointed pr
Over eighty representatives from nearly sixty local charitable organizations attended a capacity building grants workshop on January 17 at the Southpointe Golf Club. The workshop was hosted by the
The Pittsburgh-based clothing companyThread International relocated its Pittsburgh headquarters from a small office in East Liberty to multiple industrial-style rooms inside a 100,000-square-foot warehouse at 7800 Susquehanna St. in Homewood.
Many corporate grantmakers know the work of Stanley S.
Here is an optimistic snapshot of the future of sustainability: highlights from companies that are innovating to improve their environmental footprint.
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.