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Neighborhood Allies’ Community Capacity Building Program: Improving People and Place

Neighborhood Allies’ Community Capacity Building Program: Improving People and Place

by talia piazza | Jun 6, 2017 | Community News

Our purpose in building community capacity is for residents to move upward with the economic development of their community. Harry Martin, a leader of the Community Development Foundation in Tupelo, Mississippi—a town that sits at the heart of one of the best-known...
Allies At Work | Neighborhood Allies eNews Update | June 2017

Allies At Work | Neighborhood Allies eNews Update | June 2017

by talia piazza | Jun 2, 2017 | Announcements, Community News

In this month’s eNewsletter: Feature Story: Grassroots Grantmaking Committee Funds 25 Love My Neighbor! Projects across nine neighborhoods Neighborhood Allies President Joins Officials and Industry Leaders to Discuss Pittsburgh’s Comeback Grantee...
Get To Know Your Allies | Consultant Edition | Tom Hardy of Palo Alto Partners

Get To Know Your Allies | Consultant Edition | Tom Hardy of Palo Alto Partners

by talia piazza | Jun 2, 2017 | Community News

Tom Hardy, local consultant and owner of Palo Alto Partners, has been working with Neighborhood Allies over the past six months, as part of a team of consultants, on our Shared Real Estate Talent program and as an instructor for the Real Estate Co-Powerment Series....
Grantee Spotlight | Community Kitchen Pittsburgh Relocation

Grantee Spotlight | Community Kitchen Pittsburgh Relocation

by talia piazza | May 31, 2017 | Community News, Grantee Spotlight

A grant from Neighborhood Allies supported the relocation and consolidation of the Community Kitchen Pittsburgh to a historic building in Hazelwood. Project Background The Hazelwood Second Avenue Redevelopment is an initiative of ACTION-Housing that began in 2013 when...
Our Grants At Work On the Ground | Trauma Informed Community Development

Our Grants At Work On the Ground | Trauma Informed Community Development

by talia piazza | May 31, 2017 | Hill District, Media Coverage

By: Diana Nelson Jones | Pittsburgh Post Gazette| May 28th, 2017 | Read the full article ‘We showed that together we are great’: Reconnecting in one Pittsburgh neighborhood Almost one year ago, the 2900 block of Webster Avenue had a street workshop that...
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