Check out this series from News One featuring Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh grantees. Filmmaker Gregory Scott Williams, Jr.'s "Still Blooming in the Whirlwind" showcases a new generation building and maintaining Pittsburgh's reputation as a center of Black Art. Williams is an Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh grantee, a program managed by The Pittsburgh Foundation with funding from The Heinz Endowments.
About us
Established in 1945, The Pittsburgh Foundation is one of the nation’s oldest community foundations and is the 15th largest of more than 750 community foundations across the United States. As a community foundation, our resources comprise endowment funds established by individuals, businesses and organizations with a passion for charitable giving and a deep commitment to the Pittsburgh community. The Foundation currently has more than 2,200 individual donor funds and, together with its supporting organizations, assets of more than $1.2 billion. The Foundation's grants benefit a broad spectrum of community life within Pittsburgh and beyond The Foundation has strengthened its focus on community and the positive impact it strives to achieve through its grantmaking, the engagement of its donors in critical regional issues and its activities around convening and leadership in collaboration with funding and civic partners.
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http://www.pittsburghfoundation.org
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- Pittsburgh, PA
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Employees at The Pittsburgh Foundation
Updates
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KDKA-TV's Pittsburgh Today Live is helping to kick off our annual Critical Needs Alert online fundraising campaign by profiling several of our regional nonprofits that benefit from your charitable giving. Today, get to know Tech25 with help from Foundation Director of Grantmaking Traci Johnson, MPM. And mark your calendars for the one-day campaign on Tuesday, Aug. 6. #ONEDAY
Daisy visits Tech25 to learn how they're steering students to a brighter, louder future
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Check out this series from News One featuring Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh grantees. This week, Evangeline Mensah-Agyekum: Filmmaker Discusses Black Women, Aging And ‘Internal Cracking’ You Don’t See. This story dives into Mensah-Agyekum’s new documentary called “No Age to Beauty," which highlights the experiences of aging among Black women. The Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh program is managed by our Foundation with funding from The Heinz Endowments.
Evangeline Mensah-Agyekum: Filmmaker Discusses Black Women, Aging And ‘Internal Cracking’ You Don’t See
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"Heritage Community Initiatives’s bus service currently consists of three main routes covering just over 81 miles with 81 stops, serving several municipalities in the Mon Valley, spanning from Swissvale, Liberty, Wilkins, Monroeville and many places in between." Learn more about this Foundation grantee and its new, exciting service enhancements.
Heritage Community Initiatives celebrates 25 years of service, plans improvements
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On Tuesday, Aug. 6, our Foundation's #ONEDAY Critical Needs Alert online giving event will be raising money to support organizations that provide basic needs for our neighbors. Learn about one of those orgs, Healthy Start, Inc. Pittsburgh, that strives to improve health for women and babies by making sure all families — especially Black families — have access to affordable, quality maternal and child health care in their communities.
Healthy Start to benefit from #ONEDAY fundraising event
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Artist Tina Williams Brewer and a group of Wilkinsburg residents are working on a history project. Instead of writing a book or mounting a museum exhibition, their undertaking involves piecing together a community quilt. The Wilkinsburg Untold Stories project combines old-fashioned craft, oral history and high-tech to tell stories about the Black experience in the Pittsburgh suburb, one 16-by-16-inch quilt square at a time. Brewer, a teaching artist for the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, describes herself as a “diasporic storyteller.” She recently received $50,000 as The Pittsburgh Foundation’s Carol R. Brown Creative Achievement Award winner in the Established Artist category.
Quilt artist Tina Williams Brewer stitches together Wilkinsburg's Black history
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Check out this series from News One featuring Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh grantees. First up is Blooming In The Whirlwind: Pittsburgh As A Black Cultural Mecca. Artists, scholars and philanthropic leaders reflect on Smoketown’s legacy and continuing tradition. The Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh program is managed by The Pittsburgh Foundation with funding from The Heinz Endowments.
Still Blooming In The Whirlwind: Pittsburgh As A Black Cultural Mecca
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KDKA-TV's Pittsburgh Today Live is helping to kick off our annual Critical Needs Alert online fundraising campaign by profiling several of our regional nonprofits that benefit from your charitable giving. Today, get to know Healthy Start, Inc. Pittsburgh. And mark your calendars for the one-day campaign on Tuesday, Aug. 6. #ONEDAY
How you can help families gain a healthy start with "#OneDay of Giving"
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Job opening! We are actively seeking a dynamic and proficient project manager - business system analyst to spearhead a pivotal Salesforce and NetSuite implementation project for our organization. Deadline to apply: July 31.
Project Manager - Business Systems Analyst
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Our Foundation was proud to have advocated for the passage of this legislation with our partners in Harrisburg to ensure that quality medical care can reach thousands more Pennsylvanians, easily and affordably. The law would not been possible without a statewide coalition of partners of both parties -- too many to list here -- but a special thanks to the bill's prime sponsor Sen. Elder Vogel, the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee, Senate Appropriate Committee, House Insurance Committee, House Appropriations Committee, along with Senate leadership, House leadership and Gov. Josh Shapiro for their partnership in this effort. The Foundation's Phil Koch, Michael Yonas and Maura Jacob, MPH, MSW thank all of you for your dedication and determination.
Shapiro signs telemedicine bill into law, expanding access to health care - Times Leader
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