by talia piazza | Oct 18, 2022 | Advance Equity, Build Capacity, Front Page, Uncategorized
Steel Smiling is an Organization-in-Residence (OIR) at Neighborhood Allies. Through the OIR model, we are nurturing the organizational growth, capacity building and sustainability of Steel Smiling so that they can continue to serve community members to their...
by talia piazza | Oct 13, 2022 | Advance Equity, Build Capacity, Foster Economic Opportunity, Front Page, Funder Spotlight, Media Coverage
By: South Pittsburgh Reporter | October 13, 2022 | Read the full article Grant and equipment will launch three-pillar digital inclusion initiative In celebration of National Digital Inclusion Week, Comcast has awarded a $90,000 grant and 50 laptops to Neighborhood...
by talia piazza | Oct 6, 2022 | Advance Equity, Build Capacity, Foster Economic Opportunity, Front Page, Funder Spotlight, Hill District, Homewood, Uncategorized
Since 2019, Neighborhood Allies has invested in educational science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) programming at neighborhood community centers in the Hill District and Homewood as part of our Digital Inclusion programming. A generous grant...
by talia piazza | Oct 5, 2022 | Advance Equity, Foster Economic Opportunity, Front Page, Hill District, Homewood, Media Coverage, Uncategorized
By: Western PA Comcast | October 5, 2022 | Read the full article In celebration of National Digital Inclusion Week, Comcast awarded a $90,000 grant and 50 laptops to Neighborhood Allies, a non-profit dedicated to making Pittsburgh neighborhoods equitable. The...
by Chelsea Contino | Oct 5, 2022 | Advance Equity, Front Page
About a dozen government entities and nonprofits are collaborating on the initiative. First up: a five-year plan by Q2 2023. By Atiya Irvin-Mitchell | September 30, 2022 | Read the full story on Technical.ly Update: Comment from Meta Mesh Executive Director Colby...
by Chelsea Contino | Oct 5, 2022 | Advance Equity, Front Page, Media Coverage, Revitalize Neighborhoods
Melvin Court in Penn Hills is one of several low-income complexes in the region for which the expiration of tax credit mandates may unlock rent caps. September 29, 2022 | Eric Jankiewiz | Read the full story on PublicSource Key Takeaways Melvin Court in Penn Hills is...