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Pittsburgh Promise makes Wilkinsburg students eligible for scholarships

Wilkinsburg seniors attending Pittsburgh Westinghouse 6-12 now have a chance to be part of the “Promise family.” The Pittsburgh Promise board voted unanimously Tuesday to make Wilkinsburg students attending the Homewood school eligible for its scholarship. The Pittsburgh Promise is a supporting organization of The Pittsburgh Foundation. 

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Grants awarded to nonprofits in Hill, Uptown, West Oakland

McAuley Ministries awarded nearly $500,000 in grants to 11 nonprofits that support affordable housing, after-school programs, health and wellness and other initiatives in the city’s Hill District, Uptown and West Oakland neighborhoods. Among the largest was $75,000 in collaboration with The Pittsburgh Foundation, for three years of funding for the Jail Collaborative which helps prisoners transition to the community.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Video: holiday charities: making sure you know where your money is going

It’s that time of year again — when giving becomes more important than ever. “We are with family. We are with friends, and we are reminded of all the things that we have and that we’re able to share, and I think that that triggers people to want to in turn share with those who don’t have the same resources,” said Jennie Zioncheck with the Center For Philanthropy.
 

KDKA-TV

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Poet, fashion designer win Carol Brown Awards

Two Pittsburgh-based artists will receive this year’s Carol R. Brown Creative Achievement Awards. A shared commitment of The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments, the awards recognize exemplary artistic achievement by an established artist and an emerging artist each year. The two recipients are each awarded $15,000.

Pittsburgh Urban Media

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Application Verification, a 2015 UpPrize finalist, helps United Way connect volunteers with vulnerable populations

Last year, the Forbes Funds created the UpPrize competition to find tech solutions that benefit nonprofits. Now one of the finalists, the East Pittsburgh-based software company Application Verification, has partnered with the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania to find a more efficient way to connect volunteers with vulnerable populations.

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NEXT Up: Marteen Garay

As Director of Entrepreneurship Programming for Urban Innovation21, Marteen Garay implements a wide range of community-based support programs, including spearheading the creation of the newly formed Homewood-Brushton Business Association. She's also applying for Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh funding.

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