by talia piazza | Dec 13, 2017 | Community News
From Neighborhood Allies team members being honored, to investment in resident-led projects, to the launch of multiple networks and collaborations–here’s a look back at our most viewed stories of 2017! 1. Pittsburgh nonprofit leader named to KeyBank...
by talia piazza | Dec 12, 2017 | Community News
Fund My Future (FMF) is an innovative program that has helped hundreds of local families save for college and beyond. In 2017, Neighborhood Allies partnered with Propel Schools to successfully expand this program to reach all children from birth to age 18 throughout...
by talia piazza | Dec 7, 2017 | Community News
A $450,000 grant from the Heinz Endowments will support Neighborhood Allies’ comprehensive, placed-based, people-based, and system-based neighborhood revitalization strategies through 2019. The Heinz Endowments has been a generous supporter of Neighborhood Allies for...
by talia piazza | Dec 7, 2017 | Community News
Our funders play a critical role in making positive neighborhood change possible. Neighborhood by neighborhood, block by block, their support is helping to build strong communities, strong neighborhoods, and strong families. We’d like to take this opportunity to...
by talia piazza | Dec 5, 2017 | Community News
A $20,000 grant from the Birmingham Foundation will support the Love My Neighbor! Program for residents in the Allentown, Beltzhoover, and Knoxville communities. [metaslider id=10327] After two rounds of grant funding, the Love My Neighbor! grant program, has funded...
by talia piazza | Dec 5, 2017 | Community News
We’d like to take this opportunity to thank our funding partner, the Hunt Foundation, for supporting our local network of Financial Opportunity Centers (FOCs) in 2018! The FOC model bundles three services together — employment services, financial coaching...