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Use the drop-down boxes below to search the listing of discretionary grants awarded through our application process. In 2023, we adjusted our grantmaking to reflect a new strategic plan. We have increased our emphasis on funding organizations that support the following: Basic Needs, Environmental Action, Arts and Culture, Equity and Social Justice and Economic Mobility. Learn how to apply for grants.

View an archive of grant awards prior to 2023.

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      • Equity and Social Justice: End Mass Incarceration
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August Wilson House 2024 $100,000
Over 2 Years
For general operating support. Arts and Culture: Small and Mid-Size Arts Organizations Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
Damon Young 2024 $50,000
Over 2 Years
To support Made in America: a hybrid literary conversation and salon series bringing nationally renowned authors to Pittsburgh and celebrating the craft of writing. Arts and Culture: Support for Careers and Lives of Individual Artists Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
The Youniversity for Equity Impact Center 2024 $50,000
Over 2 Years
To support “The Basquiat Project: Where Have All the Wildflowers Gone?," a multidisciplinary creative workshop series. Arts and Culture: Small and Mid-Size Arts Organizations Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
Barrel & Flow Fest, Day Bracey for Farm to Table Buy Local 2024 $40,000
Over 2 Years
To provide artist support and national promotion for Black artists based in Western Pennsylvania through its festival and events. Arts and Culture: Small and Mid-Size Arts Organizations Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
Gavin Benjamin 2024 $49,900
Over 2 Years
To produce a selfdirected photography residency culminating in a photobook and short documentary film the delves into themes of migration, colonization and identy. Arts and Culture: Support for Careers and Lives of Individual Artists Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
Dr. Ameela Boyd 2024 $50,000
Over 2 Years
To support the Holistic Barber Shop and Healing Her Story Therapy programs, designed to assist Black men and women dealing with remnants of trauma. Arts and Culture: Small and Mid-Size Arts Organizations Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
James Manning 2024 $10,000
Over 1 Year
For the Aboveground Railroad grant to support education in pursuit of a career in arts administration. Arts and Culture: Support for Careers and Lives of Individual Artists Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
Jasmine Green (Black Girl Absolute) 2024 $20,000
Over 2 Years
To support a self-directed residency and publishing support for "A Field Guide for Blue Girls," a collection of visual art and poetry centering on the mental health needs of Black women and girls. Arts and Culture: Support for Careers and Lives of Individual Artists Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
Jessica Gaynelle Moss 2024 $50,000
Over 2 Years
To support the transformation of a four-story residence in the Hill District into a site-specific public artwork. Arts and Culture: Support for Careers and Lives of Individual Artists Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
Joy Priest 2024 $50,000
Over 2 Years
To support a collection of poems, The Black Outside, elevating themes of Black ecology, the Great Migration, Black desire, and Black addiction, and a collection of essays on Black surrealism and poetic craft. Arts and Culture: Support for Careers and Lives of Individual Artists Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh
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