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Technical Assistance Providers
 
  • Members of the Nonprofit Assistance Network are available to help you better serve your clients and fulfill your mission more effectively. Check out the NAN Directory.
  • Community Design Center of Pittsburgh, 938 Penn Avenue, 6th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, (412) 391-4144. Committed to strengthening Pittsburgh's neighborhoods through the power of design and civic stewardship. info@cdcp.org
  • Foundation Center, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 612 Smithfield St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, (412) 281-7143 or foundation@carnegielibrary.org
  • Pittsburgh Mediation Center, 100 Sheridan Square, 2nd floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15206-3019, (412) 365-0400. PMC mediates disputes and provides training in conflict resolution to individuals and organizations in the Greater Pittsburgh area.
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Funders

  • Advisory Commission on Community Based Organizations (ACCBO) , 412-255-2213
  • Birmingham Foundation, a private foundation dedicated to health-related and human services grantmaking in South Pittsburgh.
  • The Forbes Funds, One PPG Place, 30th floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-5401, 412-394-4271. The Forbes Funds advances capacity within and among the region's nonprofit organizations.
  • LISC, 425 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1010, Pittsburgh, PA 15219,(412)765-3170. The Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) is a national non-profit that provides grants, loans and equity investments to CDCs for neighborhood redevelopment. LISC's work in Southwest Pennsylvania includes multi-family rental housing, technology initiatives, commercial development, childcare and schools, youth recreation, asset management, and other community facilities.
  • Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission PHMC's Keystone Historic Preservation Grant is available to nonprofit organizations and local governments for capital improvements on historic resources listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Pittsburgh Foundation, receiver, manager, and giver of philanthropic grants from its charitable funds to not-for-profit organizations in the Western Pennsylvania region.
  • Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development, 412-471-3727. The focus of the Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development (PPND) is on developing healthy communities through nurturing commercial and residential growth throughout the city.
  • Pittsburgh Shade Tree Commission, 536 B City-County Building, 414 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Community groups may submit applications for tree plantings.
  • Pittsburgh Social Venture Partners is a dual mission organization that seeks to help innovative nonprofits be successful by coupling funding with active and ongoing involvement by the Partnership.
  • Sprout Fund, a funding mechanism and venue for community dialogue, is focused on improving Southwestern Pennsylvania socially, recreationally, environmentally, and artistically. It engages young talent to think creatively and suggest initiatives that will help to shape a new culture and vision for the region.
  • Three Rivers Community Foundation, 100 N. Braddock Ave, Suite 302, Pittsburgh, PA 15208, 412-243-9250, TRCFPgh@aol.com. Three Rivers Community Foundation is a non-profit grant-making body organized by socially responsible donors and activists. TRCF provides a funding base for the empowerment of self-determination of groups in Southwestern Pennsylvania that focus on children, youth, and families, global neighbors, progressive organizing, public accountability, racial divisions and racial pride, health concerns, gay and lesbian issues and many other issues and topics.

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Neighborhood Organizations in the City of Pittsburgh
Neighborhood Organizations in Southwestern Pennsylvania
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