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.
Officer Rocco Fund purchases dog crates for K-9 unit
Military-grade dog crates will keep K-9 officers safe on the job (PITTSBURGH, PA) October 20, 2015… The K-9 Unit of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police is safer and better equipped thanks to the donation of 23 military dog crates funded by the Officer Rocco K-9 Memorial Fund at The Pittsburgh Foundation. The crate purchase was made possible by a special donation to the Fund by business owner, animal lover and philanthropist Scott Noxon of Robinson Township.
Revitalization grants program to expand in seven Westmoreland County cities with additional $150,000 in grants
Community Foundation of Westmoreland County invites proposals as part of Revitalizing Westmoreland County initiative GREENSBURG, Pa., Sept. 1, 2015 - The Community Foundation of Westmoreland County (CFWC) will award a second round of Revitalizing Westmoreland grants totaling $150,000 for community projects in seven communities in Westmoreland County.
African American Cultural Center board appoints trustees
Pittsburgh Foundation Sets $300,000 Fund for Mission-Centered ArtworksAugust Wilson Center Programming, Booking, Facility Preparation Underway
The Pittsburgh Foundation makes statement
Pa. officials: Seize momentum on budget End nonprofit hostage-taking or share pain Foundation president cites vulnerable groups
$2 million in basic science research grants awarded
Rising faculty members at six Pennsylvania universities get support through Pittsburgh Foundation’s Charles E. Kaufman funding PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 12, 2015 -- The Charles E. Kaufman Foundation, one of The Pittsburgh Foundation’s charitable entities, today announced this year’s grants awarded through its annual competition to support basic research. Nearly $2 million will go to cutting-edge scientific research at universities across Pennsylvania.
Artist opportunities information session
Pittsburgh, PA, August 4, 2015 – Grants, residencies, and professional development opportunities for the region’s creative artists are the topics for an upcoming information session taking place on Monday, October 5 at the New Hazlett Theater on Pittsburgh’s North Side. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and presentations will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m.
Pittsburgh Promise adjusts program
Promise Award Scholarship Changes Assure Long-term SustainabilityPITTSBURGH, July 14, 2015 – To ensure that scholarships serve more students for a longer period of time, the Board of Directors of The Pittsburgh Promise has approved a plan to refine its scholarship structure and maximize its impact.
GenJump!
GenJump! was designed by The Pittsburgh Foundation in response to requests from donors to present opportunities to engage younger generations in philanthropy (i.e. what “doing good” or “giving back” means to them).Grandparents and grandchildren will participate in a half-day session with Pittsburgh Foundation staff and Light of Life mission on the Northside of Pittsburgh in a service learning opportunity. The November session will focus on the challenges facing homeless women and children.
Community matters: Enough
Many of us connected to community foundations across the country are trying to move past our shock and profound sadness to recognize that this heinous act has ignited a movement with the potential to confront racism honestly and completely rather than continuing the pattern of denial that has been embedded in America’s history.Read More
Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh awards 24 grants
More than $350,000 to support arts and culture programsPITTSBURGH, Pa., June 24, 2015 – The Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh grants program, a partnership of The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowments, has awarded $350,000 in grants to 24 artists and arts organizations.
