News Releases
We update this section often with current news about The Pittsburgh Foundation. For more information, please contact Matt Minczeski, at 412-391-5151 or minczeskim@pghfdn.org.
Foundations invest $204,800 to support region’s artists
PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 7, 2015 – The Heinz Endowments and The Pittsburgh Foundation have awarded grants totaling $204,800 to 13 artists and organizations during the fourth funding cycle of Investing in Professional Artists, a program jointly sponsored by the foundations.
Day of Giving in Butler and Westmoreland Counties surpasses 2014 results
$500,000 raised in 16 hours for 163 area nonprofit organizations PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 6, 2015 – Nonprofit organizations in Butler and Westmoreland County benefitted from a strong turnout for the 2015 Day of Giving, surpassing last year’s results.
Nepal Relief Efforts
Our thoughts are with the people of Nepal, India and Bangladesh after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the region. More than 5,000 people are confirmed dead from Saturday's earthquake just outside Kathmandu, Nepal. Nearly 11,000 more were injured, according to Nepal's National Emergency Operation Center. You can support the relief organizations that are responding to the disaster.
Continued strong growth in foundation asset base
Continued strong growth in foundation asset baseNumbers reflect donor trust and commitmentGifts to The Pittsburgh Foundation’s individual and family donors’ funds nearly doubled last year, setting a record and opening up the prospect of more robust giving to a broad range of charitable organizations this year.
Neil Alexander: celebrating a courageous life
For the past several years, Neil and Suzanne Alexander, along with their children, Abby and Patrick, have been among the brightest lights in The Pittsburgh Foundation’s constellation of donors. While we at the Foundation are saddened at the announcement of Neil’s death on March 24, 2015 at age 49 from complications connected to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, we celebrate his incredible accomplishment as an authentic community philanthropist in the creation of the highly renowned LiveLikeLou Fund here.
ButlerGives Marketing Materials
Below you will find web banners and electronic postcards that you may use to promote the ButlerGives 2016 Day of Giving. For assistance with marketing materials, please contact Christopher Whitlatch at whitlatchc@pghfdn.org. The .zip file at the top contains all images, as well as fonts and Illustrator files.
Dietrich Foundation Greenville Fund invites grant applications
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 12, 2015 -- The Pittsburgh Foundation announces that it is accepting grant applications for The Dietrich Foundation Greenville, Pa. Fund. Grants must be submitted by February 6, 2015. Selection of grantees will be made by a committee by March 15, 2015 and the announcement of the grant winners will be made in April 2015.
Dietrich Foundation Conneaut Fund invites grant applications
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 12, 2015 -- The Pittsburgh Foundation announces that it is accepting grant applications for The Dietrich Foundation Conneaut Lake, Pa. Fund. Grants must be submitted by February 6, 2015. Selection of grantees will be made by a committee by March 15, 2015 and the announcement of the grant winners will be made in April 2015.
Record public support in record time
Record public support in record time$900,000 goes to organizations assisting homelessDonations in response to shift in Federal funding PITTSBURGH, PA, Dec. 9, 2014 – The Pittsburgh Foundation Critical Needs Alert program to aid individuals and families experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity set new records in amount and time as the public responded with contributions of $450,000 through its PittsburghGives donation portal.
Update on the August Wilson Center
Update on the August Wilson CenterWith the signing of financial and legal documents on Nov. 5 that completed the sale of the August Wilson Center, The Pittsburgh Foundation’s board and staff are celebrating the return to the public of a building freed from debt that now has the potential to distinguish the region as home to one of the most important institutions in the country dedicated to African American art and culture.
