by talia piazza | Mar 18, 2016 | Community News, Hill District, Hilltop, Homewood, Larimer, Millvale, Wilkinsburg
We’re pleased to announce grants awards, which will support creative, innovative, collaborative and inspiring projects and ideas that will help transform marginalized neighborhoods into more sustainable, healthier, and stronger communities. A total of 5...
by talia piazza | Mar 18, 2016 | Community News, Hill District, Hilltop, Homewood, Larimer, Media Coverage, Millvale, Wilkinsburg
By: Barbara Klein, Next Pittsburgh | March 15, 2016 | Read the full article here In keeping with its mission to help create and develop economic opportunities, safe and healthy environments and the next generation of leaders, Neighborhood Allies recently announced its...
by talia piazza | Mar 11, 2016 | Community News, Hill District, Hilltop, Homewood, Larimer, Millvale, Wilkinsburg
In November of 2015, Neighborhood Allies and the Office of Public Art announced the launch of our Temporary Public Art & Placemaking Pilot program, which will result in a series of temporary works of public art in each of our target neighborhoods, which include...
by talia piazza | Feb 1, 2016 | Community News, Hill District, Hilltop, Homewood, Larimer, Millvale, Wilkinsburg
At Neighborhood Allies, we believe great creativity, passion and ingenuity resides in our neighborhoods. The Grassroots Grantmaking Program (GGP), an initiative founded by Neighborhood Allies, invests in resident-led projects that aim to improve neighborhoods and...
by talia piazza | Dec 1, 2015 | Hill District, Hilltop, Homewood, Larimer, Media Coverage, Millvale, Wilkinsburg
Cities across the nation are beginning to recognize that connecting local artists and stakeholders may be more successful … and empowering than traditional planning methods.” By: Diana Nelson Jones, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, November 27, 2015 Neighborhood Allies has...
by talia piazza | Nov 13, 2015 | Community News, Hill District, Hilltop, Homewood, Larimer, Millvale, Opportunities, Wilkinsburg
Neighborhood Allies and the Office of Public Art are seeking community based organizations to participate in a program to collaborate with artists to employ placemaking methods to develop temporary works of public art. View the full RFP and submission requirements...