by the numbers
Neighborhood Allies stepped into 2021 with renewed optimism and purpose. This is due, in part, to recent successes that demonstrate not only the efficacy of our work, but the regional receptivity to our mission and vision.
by the numbers
Neighborhood Allies stepped into 2021 with renewed optimism and purpose. This is due, in part, to recent successes that demonstrate not only the efficacy of our work, but the regional receptivity to our mission and vision.
In 2021:
84% of our total expenses were invested directly into neighborhoods
We welcomed 7 new staff members to our team
We grew and diversified our sources of funding including:
- Hillman Family Foundation $800K
- McCune $850K
- RK Mellon $650K
- KeyBank $400K
- Good Family Support Services $300K
- Dollar Bank $250K
- The Pittsburgh Foundation $200K
We awarded $1 million directly into neighborhoods through grants including:
- RISE HIGH Grant Partnership Awards $500,000
- Economic Opportunity to FECs $215,000
- Centralized Real Estate Accelerator $118,000
We grew our organization to $17 million in assets
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