by talia piazza | Jul 30, 2018 | Community News, Grantee Spotlight, Hill District, Hilltop, Homewood, Larimer, Millvale, Revitalize Neighborhoods, Wilkinsburg
The Temporary Public Art and Placemaking (TPAP) Program is a partnership between Neighborhood Allies and the Office of Public Art. During the pilot, a series of six temporary works of public art have been created in each of our target neighborhoods. Here’s a...
by talia piazza | Jul 30, 2018 | Community News, Media Coverage
By: Stacey Federoff – Digital Producer, Pittsburgh Business Times | Jul 26, 2018 | Read the full article The Forbes Funds and Neighborhood Allies are partnering for an initiative to use resources for more equitable development. The groups...
by talia piazza | Jul 27, 2018 | Community News
On July 24th, Neighborhood Allies co-convened the Schenley Heights equitable development kick-off meeting with our neighborhood based partners – the Schenley Heights Collaborative, the Hill CDC, Amani Christian CDC and FOCUS Pittsburgh at the Grace Memorial...
by talia piazza | Jul 26, 2018 | Community News
A new partnership between The Forbes Funds and Neighborhood Allies will increase the collective impact of community and economic development nonprofit organizations in the Pittsburgh region. The organizations are developing a transformation leadership model...
by talia piazza | Jul 25, 2018 | Community News
Our Community Capacity Building work elevates the role community based organizations and residents play in the revitalization of their communities. Throughout 2017-18 we have cultivated 336 resident change makers, increased the capacity of over 30 organizations, built...
by talia piazza | Jul 24, 2018 | Community News
A 300,000 grant from BNY Mellon Foundation of Southwestern Pennsylvania will support our Economic Opportunity for All work! We’d like to take this opportunity to recognize and thank BNY Mellon Foundation for their critical support. This investment will support...