by Chelsea Contino | Nov 7, 2019 | Community News, Media Coverage
Pittsburgh Business Times | Kenneth Gormley | November 7th, 2019 | Read the full article On Nov. 1, Duquesne University will host the Opportunity Zone Association of America (OZAA) conference. We’re thrilled to host this prominent group, and we greatly value their...
by Chelsea Contino | Nov 6, 2019 | Community News
Please join us in celebrating the graduates of the 6th Real Estate Co-Powerment Series! 18 more passionate individuals now have valuable real estate knowledge and a support network that enables them to become active and meaningful participants in their community’s...
by Chelsea Contino | Nov 4, 2019 | Community News, eNewsletter
Read our November 2019 eNewsletter Healthy Neighborhoods Celebration highlights and photos Homewood Progressive Dinner highlights Announcing new funding from Wells Fargo for our Love My Neighbor! program and from The Heinz Endowments for the Public Art and Communities...
by Chelsea Contino | Nov 4, 2019 | Community News, Funder Spotlight
The Heinz Endowments recently awarded Neighborhood Allies and the Office of Public Art a $190,000 grant to carry out its second public art collaboration – Public Art and Communities 2.0! We are beyond excited to once again connect artists with community organizations...
by Chelsea Contino | Oct 30, 2019 | Community News
On Thursday, October 24th, Neighborhood Allies hosted its 3rd Annual Healthy Neighborhoods Celebration to honor the people and organizations working hard every day to create healthy, thriving neighborhoods across Pittsburgh. [metaslider id=15948] Photos by Monica...
by talia piazza | Oct 28, 2019 | Community News
We would like to extend our great appreciation to Wells Fargo for seeing the immense value in supporting resident leaders by awarding us a $60,000 grant! This grant will go directly to support the growing Love My Neighbor! program and help to fund projects carried out...