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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Focus Area

Year

 
Grantee Sort descending Purpose Year Amount
Heritage Community Initiatives for general operating support. 2015 $5,000
Heritage Community Initiatives to enhance usage of public transportation and alternative methods of mobility to socioeconomically and technologically challenged individuals. 2016 $79,440
Heritage Community Initiatives to subsidize child care costs for families experiencing poverty and strengthen program quality. 2021 $75,000
Heritage Gospel Chorale of Pittsburgh to support 2018 performances. 2017 $6,000
Higher Achievement Pittsburgh to support program costs for 160 students to attend Afterschool and Summer Academy programming. 2019 $20,000
Hill Community Development Corp. to support staffing and capacity building. 2016 $140,000
Hill Community Development Corp. to support an activation model for the Hill District Black culture, commerce and innovation corridor. 2021 $125,000
Hill Dance Academy Theatre to support an artistic partnership with Howard University. 2016 $50,000
Hill Dance Academy Theatre to support capacity building. 2019 $75,000
Hill Dance Academy Theatre for general operating support. 2021 $125,000
Hill Dance Academy Theatre To support A Black Bead Story by Celeta Hickman. 2022 $15,000
Hill District Consensus Group to support renters’ rights education workshops and an eviction pilot program. 2020 $38,000
Hill District Consensus Group to support the implementation of the strategic vision. 2021 $50,000
Hill District Consensus Group to research the feasibility of developing cooperative housing in Pittsburgh and to test the market through community outreach. 2021 $58,900
Hill District Consensus Group To support court-based intervention and eviction prevention services for low-income renters. 2022 $60,000
Hill District Consensus Group To support The Black Urban Gardeners and Farmers of Pittsburgh Co-op urban farm. 2022 $77,000
Hill District Education Council to support organizational capacity building activities. 2016 $150,000
Hill House Association to support the Senior Services Program. 2014 $200,000
Hill House Association to support the Senior Services Program. 2015 $200,000
Hill House Association to provide bridge operating support during an organizational assessment process. 2017 $100,000
His Place Contact Center aka His Place Ministries To support 2022-2023 out-of-school time programming. 2022 $40,000
Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania to support exhibition components and programming focused on the African American experience within the “We Can Do It!” exhibition and programs. 2015 $25,000
Historical Society of WPA dba Senator John Heinz History Ctr to support Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission, an exhibition organized in partnership with the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. 2018 $200,000
Historical Society of WPA dba Senator John Heinz History Ctr to support the "2020 Suffrage Centennial Initiative: A Year of History Making Women" and the exhibition, "Smithsonian’s Portraits of Pittsburgh: Works from the National Portrait Gallery." 2020 $150,000
Holy Family Foundation to support distance learning, workforce development, and student body expansion at Nazareth Prep high school. 2020 $75,000
Holy Family Institute to support the design and implement the new STEM curriculum for the Holy Family Academy. 2015 $35,000
Holy Family Institute to provide financial assistance for ninth grade students attending Nazareth College and Career Prep High School. 2018 $100,000
Hollow Oak Land Trust to restore and monitor the biodiversity of vernal pool and riparian habitats of Meeks Run, Trout Run and Montour Run and acquire an adjacent site to protect vernal pools and wildlife habitat. 2019 $50,000
Hollow Oak Land Trust To launch the Community Conservation Rangers program to lead nature education and environmental stewardship projects. 2022 $68,000
Home Nursing Agency Foundation To provide accessibility and safety aids to seniors. 2022 $60,000
Homeless Cat Management Team Incorporated to support the expansion of services for its spay and neuter Initiative including winter shelters. 2020 $17,308
Homeless Cat Management Team Incorporated to support the expansion of spay and neuter initiatives. 2021 $37,899
Homeless Children's Education Fund to support a pilot project to improve service to unaccompanied homeless youth. 2016 $25,000
Homeless Children's Education Fund to support educational programs offered to children whose families are experiencing homelessness. 2019 $50,000
Homeless Children's Education Fund To support 2022-2023 operating costs. 2022 $50,000
Homewood Childrens Village to support the health and wellness activities of the Office of Child and Community Health. 2014 $91,230
Homewood Childrens Village to support the development and implementation of Baby Promise. 2016 $100,000
Homewood Children's Village to support staffing for a new program to provide educational and holistic support to children and families. 2020 $84,000
Homewood Children's Village to support three salaries as part of its advocate program, which will serve 75 students. 2022 $100,000
Hopebound Ministries, Inc. for Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs to support basic needs outreach programs and services for the residents of Mooncrest and surrounding communities. 2018 $15,675
Hopebound Ministries, Inc. to support Hopebound Ministries food access programs. 2021 $19,500
Hosanna House to implement a family health and wellness program. 2013 $75,000
Hosanna House for operating support. 2016 $125,000
Hosanna House, Inc. for operating support. 2018 $125,000
Hosanna House, Inc. for 2019 operating support. 2019 $125,000
Hosanna House, Inc. for 2020-2021 operating support. 2020 $125,000
Hosanna House, Inc. for operating support. 2022 $150,000
Hosanna Industries, Inc. to support a home repair program that helps seniors age in place by improving the safety of their homes. 2017 $100,000
Hosanna Industries, Inc. to provide home repairs to 30 low-income senior homeowners in Southwestern Pennsylvania. 2020 $100,000
Hosanna Industries, Inc. To effectively provide necessary home repairs for 30 low-income senior homeowners living in Allegheny County. 2022 $100,000