by talia piazza | Jul 21, 2025 | Front Page, Hill District, Media Coverage, Revitalize Neighborhoods
In a recent press release, McAuley Ministries publicly recognized Neighborhood Allies as a grantee in their latest round of funding—part of more than $2.8 million invested in 14 local nonprofits. We’re proud to be among the organizations advancing health,...
by Chelsea Contino | Jul 18, 2025 | Advance Equity, Build Capacity, Front Page, Larimer
Written by: Shad Henderson, Senior Director of Public and Private Partnerships Anchored in the East End of Pittsburgh, the Kingsley Association is a community cornerstone- a safe place of hope that welcomes people from all walks of life. With a semi-Olympic size pool,...
by talia piazza | Jun 24, 2025 | Front Page
We are thrilled to welcome Shawn Edward Thomas to the Steel Smiling team as our new Program Manager of Steel Healing! In this role, Shawn will lead the Steel Healing Program, which includes the Black Mental Health Fund, Peer Support, and Wellness Navigation Services....
by Chelsea Contino | Jun 17, 2025 | Advance Equity, Announcements, Archive, Build Capacity, Front Page, Revitalize Neighborhoods
Earlier this year, we launched the HomeBase Program, which empowers small businesses to grow by providing microgrants up to $5,000 for eligible activities that increase revenue and leverage additional funding opportunities. While we had a feeling that this low-entry...
by Chelsea Contino | Jun 11, 2025 | Advance Equity, Announcements, Build Capacity, Decade of Difference, Foster Economic Opportunity, Front Page, Revitalize Neighborhoods
Our 10-Year Anniversary was a powerful moment to reflect, connect, and reimagine what’s possible. Today, we’re thrilled to share our 2024 Impact Report, a snapshot of the work we accomplished together last year — and the foundation we’re building for the future. In...
by talia piazza | Jun 10, 2025 | Front Page, Funder Spotlight, Hill District, Revitalize Neighborhoods
At Neighborhood Allies, we believe equitable development happens when residents—especially those historically excluded from decision-making—have access to the tools, resources, and capital they need to shape the future of their own neighborhoods. That’s the vision...