by talia piazza | Sep 11, 2017 | Community News, Guest Blog, Hilltop
Meet Josh. He’s one of over 50 owners of Work Hard Pittsburgh, a local business incubator and co-op in Allentown that is leading local entrepreneurs down the path to start, scale, and sustain their business ventures. Neighborhood Allies and Work Hard have partnered on...
by talia piazza | Sep 7, 2017 | Community News, Opportunities
The 2018 Housing Authority of the City Of Pittsburgh’s (HACP) 2018 “Moving to Work Annual Plan “ is available for public comment through September 16th. This will have an impact on the families we serve living in HACP units, therefore we should make ourselves aware of...
by talia piazza | Sep 5, 2017 | Community News, eNewsletter
There are lots of great updates in our September newsletter, including the winners of the first ever Healthy Neighborhood Awards. Market Confidence | New Sun Rising | Moose Mode Quality of Life | Focus Pittsburgh | Trauma-Informed Community Development Celebrated...
by talia piazza | Aug 30, 2017 | Community News, Grantee Spotlight
A grant from Neighborhood Allies supported the BizFIT Entrepreneurial Construction Training Program, which trains disadvantaged and minority business owners in operating their construction-based business from start-up to becoming a prime contractor. BizFIT is an...
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...
by talia piazza | Aug 28, 2017 | Community News
In early 2016, Pittsburgh embarked upon a journey to put forth an equitable development vision and strategy to ensure low-wealth Pittsburghers participate in and benefit from the region’s economic transformation. Today, we’re happy to share our progress and next...