Join us for a conversation with several Pittsburgh artists including Samantha Black who recently wrote, “Conversation Starters: Samantha Black on making it as an artist in Pittsburgh.”
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Many corporate grantmakers know the work of Stanley S.
An independent panel has shared their recommendations on how to distribute funds collected after Tree of Life attack.
Community Foundations are mobilizing funds to provide critical support to those who are facing challenges such as lost income, housing and food instability.
Charitable giving by a business presents unique challenges.
This Keystone Policy call involved a discussion about Health Policy.
Note: This session has been postponed until 2023. We'll be in touch with more details soon!
The act of shifting philanthropic practices resides across your entire organization. Join a panel of your peers who have been able to shift their way of working in order to build something new or open up a new possibility in their work.
Allegheny County DHS has released a statement expressing concerns with the New York Times article which profiled DHS’s development of a predictive risk modeling tool to assist in its child welfare call screening decisions.
How do low-income communities learn to advance economically and build wealth? Low-income communities and communities of color, in challenging structural economic and social inequality, have historically grappled with tensions inherent to development. Who participates in, directs, and ultimately owns the economic-development process? In creating and sustaining new, inclusive economic institutions, how do community members cultivate and pass on skills, commitment and knowledge—especially among those who have long faced barriers to education and employment? And how should communities strike an appropriate balance between utilizing local knowledge and accessing outside expertise?
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation announced a $1 million capstone grant to Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Foundation's Small and Mighty Grants program has awarded $1.25 million since it began in 2016.