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From Pittsburgh’s hilltop, a co-op incubator keeps startup culture down to earth, and a local economy starts to rebound

From Pittsburgh’s hilltop, a co-op incubator keeps startup culture down to earth, and a local economy starts to rebound

by talia piazza | Aug 29, 2017 | Community News, Hilltop, Media Coverage

By: An-Li Herring | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | August 27th, 2017 | Read the full article When Josh Lucas’ first startup failed, he was left with an old hardware shop he had been sharing with a group of entrepreneurs in Pittsburgh’s Allentown neighborhood. The former...
Larimer Consensus Group Selected as Recipient of $150K in Resources to Make the Neighborhood More Resilient

Larimer Consensus Group Selected as Recipient of $150K in Resources to Make the Neighborhood More Resilient

by talia piazza | Jul 28, 2017 | Community News, Larimer

The Larimer Consensus Group was selected by global environmental nonprofit, Institute for Sustainable Communities (ISC), as one of four community-based organizations across the country to join their Partnership for Resilient Communities (PRC). The Larimer Consensus...
Grantee Spotlight | Homewood Living Lab | Strengthened Partnerships & Shared Resources

Grantee Spotlight | Homewood Living Lab | Strengthened Partnerships & Shared Resources

by talia piazza | Jul 6, 2017 | Community News, Grantee Spotlight, Homewood

A grant from Neighborhood Allies helped fund Phase 1 of the Homewood Living Lab project–which is a resident-driven, collaborative initiative envisioned to be a network of parks and gardens and an educational facility–complete with an air monitoring system,...
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...
The Grassroots Grantmaking Committee Funds 25 Love My Neighbor! Projects for over $47,000 in grants!

The Grassroots Grantmaking Committee Funds 25 Love My Neighbor! Projects for over $47,000 in grants!

by talia piazza | May 25, 2017 | Community News, Hill District, Hilltop, Homewood, Larimer, Millvale, Wilkinsburg

The Grassroots Grantmaking Committee (GGC) of the Love My Neighbor! grant program made decisions last week to fund 25 resident-driven projects amounting to $47,000 in grants. After interviewing residents in face to face meetings in April, the GGC met twice in May to...
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