The Pittsburgh Foundation

Foundation-Directed Grants

Use the drop-down boxes below to search the listing of discretionary grants awarded through our application process. The Foundation awards grants in these strategic focus areas: Self-Sufficient Individuals and Families, Healthy Communities, Vibrant Democracy and Community Projects.

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Grantee Sort descending Purpose Year Amount
Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania to engage in civic engagement to expand the supply of homes to those most in need. 2013 $50,000
Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania for civic engagement activities to expand the supply of homes to those most in need. 2014 $75,000
Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania for civic engagement activities to expand the housing supply for those experiencing homelessness and housing instability. 2016 $75,000
Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania to seek a service funding increase for permanent supportive housing for the chronically homeless through a state Medicaid waiver. 2019 $75,000
House of Prayer Lutheran Church To continue and expand upon the Beaver County Symphonic Wind Ensemble's outreach programming. 2022 $11,771
Hug Me Tight Childlife Centers To support the high-quality child care center in the Hill District and improve access. 2022 $60,000
Humane Animal Rescue to support the operation of its Humane Investigations Department. 2018 $75,000
Humane Animal Rescue for 2020 operating expenses. 2020 $100,000
Humane Animal Rescue To support protecting animals domestic and wild from suffering, homelessness and abuse. 2022 $10,000
Human Services Center Corporation to support Out-of-School Programs. 2016 $100,000
Human Services Center Corporation to support the Supports for Success program. 2019 $60,000
Human Services Center Corporation To support programming that serves Braddock adults and youth to help improve the quality of their lives. 2022 $5,674
Imani Christian Academy to support the salary and benefits costs for one middle school English teacher and one middle school Science teacher. 2018 $164,560
Imani Christian Academy To support the Intensive student tutoring program. 2022 $85,000
Incidental Chamber Players to support two concerts of the 2020 season, titled “Elements.” 2020 $5,000
Incidental Chamber Players To support the Incidental Chamber Players' Ten Year Anniversary Season - Deca. 2022 $15,000
Independent Sector to support a subsidized registration model for the Upswell Virtual Summit 2020 October 14-16, 2020. 2020 $100,000
Industrial Arts Workshop Inc. to support annual programming. 2021 $30,000
Infinite Lifestyle Solutions to support community-based programming to ameliorate the effects of gun violence on youth and families. 2018 $15,000
Infinite Lifestyle Solutions to expand program capacity to serve youth at the teen drop-in center in the Northside. 2020 $40,000
Infinite Lifestyle Solutions To support 2022-2023 operating costs. 2022 $37,500
PA Innocence Project to serve individuals who are wrongly convicted. 2020 $30,000
Innovation Works, Inc. to support the 2016 412Build program. 2016 $25,000
InVision Customized Services to support leadership and career development initiatives for its Direct Support Professionals. 2021 $30,000
Islamic Center of Pittsburgh To support food distribution through the food pantry. 2022 $15,600
JADA House International Inc. To support the JHI Grand Families Kinship Care Program for seniors. 2022 $30,000
Jazz Workshop, Inc. to support the “Family Night Series” and "Jazz Jam and Poetry Series." 2018 $7,500
Jazz Workshop, Inc. for Family Night, Jazz on the Steps, and Jazz Jam & Poetry. 2020 $7,500
Jeremiah's Place to support critical needs of low-income, single mothers that utilize its crisis nursery. 2016 $43,000
Jeremiah's Place to support the expansion of its referral program for mothers that utilize the crisis nursery. 2018 $50,000
Jeremiah's Place to extend the service hours of the Strong Families program for single mothers seeking emergent childcare. 2019 $60,000
Jeremiah's Place For general operating support. 2022 $30,000
Jewish Association on Aging to support implementation of the Hearthstone “I'm Still Here” program. 2015 $50,000
Jewish Association on Aging to support the Benevolent Care Fund. 2017 $75,000
Jewish Association on Aging to support improvements to Mollie’s Meals, a program that delivers kosher meals to frail home-bound seniors, and to provide support to offset lost revenue and rising medical supply costs caused by COVID-19. 2020 $100,000
Jewish Association on Aging to assist older adult residents with becoming more proficient with utilizing technology. 2021 $65,000
Jewish Association on Aging To support Home and Community Based Services. 2022 $125,000
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh to initiate a Center for Loving Kindness and Civic Engagement. 2017 $150,000
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh to support the Center for Loving Kindness. 2019 $150,000
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh to support the Center for Loving Kindness and Civic Engagement. 2021 $22,978
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh To support inclusion programming for children with neurodiverse needs at the JCC's two Day Camps. 2022 $15,000
Jewish Community Center of Pittsburgh to support the American Jewish Museum's exhibition Jane Haskell: Drawing in Light. 2014 $15,000
Jewish Family and Children's Service to support a collaboration with Jeremiah's Place to help low-income, single parents address barriers to self-sufficiency. 2015 $39,000
Jewish Family and Community Services to support the refugee resettlement program. 2021 $200,000
Jewish Family & Children's Service of Pittsburgh to support expansion of the HomeMeds Program. 2017 $75,000
Jewish Family & Children's Service of Pittsburgh to support continued implementation of the HomeMeds Program. 2019 $75,000
Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh to support the 2013 festival. 2013 $7,500
Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh to support the 2015 JFilm Festival. 2014 $7,500
Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh to support The Wonder of Learning exhibition. 2015 $25,000
Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh to support the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh's educational programming. 2016 $75,000