Stories
Pushing back against "comfortable silence"
A poetry project honors the victims of the July 2015 church massacre in Charleston, South Carolina, while igniting local dialogue about race relations and violence.
Living up to the Promise
The Pittsburgh Promise continues to empower Pittsburgh’s families and turn today’s students into tomorrow’s leaders.
The August Wilson Center reborn
Named for Pittsburgh’s most celebrated playwright, the August Wilson Center has been resurrected and reopened as a showcase for African American art and theater.
Next-generation giving
A young couple decided to give back to their adopted home—and to encourage the “New Pittsburgh” to do the same.
Voices for justice
Project uses stories and experiences of young people to shape the Foundation’s related grantmaking, policy and advocacy work around juvenile justice.
The right thing to do
The Pittsburgh Foundation Launches “100 Percent Pittsburgh” to build a region that includes everyone