The Heinz Endowments 2014 Annual Report 14 2014 financial summary

2 Grants by Program Area: $63.2 million

Arts & Culture $14.1

Children, Youth & Families $11.4

Community & Economic Development $10.0

Education $9.0

Environment $5.7

Common Initiatives $13.0

Historical Perspective: 2010 – 2014

Total Approved Grants 14 $63.2 (in millions) 13 $72.8 12 $75.1 11 $67.1 10 $47.6

Total Net Assets 14 $1.6 (in billions) 13 $1.6 12 $1.5 11 $1.4 10 $1.5

The most recent certified financial statements and 990-PF forms are available on the Financials page of our website at www.heinz.org/about_financials.aspx. 2014 grants

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ARTS & CULTURE Chorus America Association Frick Art & Historical Center Marilyn G. Rabb Foundation To support ’s Support for the Rolling Hills, To support the implementation Afrika Yetu Inc. participation in the “Measuring the Satanic Mills: The British Passion of Arts in Action programming in To support the West End Intrinsic Impact of Choral Music for Landscape exhibition (May 9– two high schools and five middle Multicultural Community Center Concerts on Audiences,” a national August 2, 2015) schools within the Pittsburgh $35,000 project providing choruses with $30,000 Public School District Afro-American Music Institute Inc. tools to evaluate their impact and $50,000 Friends of Flight 93 National For support of arts education value in the community $40,000 Memorial Parsec Incorporated programming To continue the Oral History To support the 2014 Alpha Writer’s $50,000 City Theatre Company Inc. and Documentation Project Workshop at the University of $150,000 Associated Artists of Pittsburgh For two years operating Pittsburgh Greensburg support (2014–2016) $10,000 For operating support for Gateway to the Arts, Inc. 2013–2015 $200,000 To support a review of Gateway to Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Inc. $40,000 Civic Light Opera Association the Arts’ programming, business To support Phase IV of the Ballet model and structure with interim Attack Theatre Incorporated For three year operating support school expansion leadership while continuing to For two year operating support $525,000 $500,000 provide resources to the arts $83,000 Community Theater Project education field Pittsburgh Concert Chorale Corporation Carnegie Institute $60,000 For three year operating support For support of the Penn For operating support for the (2014–2016) Avenue Creative: A Place-Based, Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Arts Education Collaborative $20,100 Transformative Arts Fellowship for For three year operating support $300,000 Teaching Artists and Community $1,500,000 Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Carnegie Institute Practice Artists, Producers and For the annual fall gala “Jazz To support the Teenie Harris Entrepreneurs Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Tapestry” on September 6, 2014 For three year operating support Archivist Endowment at the $150,000 $30,000 for the Office of Public Art Carnegie Museum of Art Community Theater Project (2014/15–2016/17) Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership $150,000 Corporation $810,000 To support the Market Square Carnegie Institute For three year operating Public Art Program For the 20th anniversary dinner support (2014–2016) Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council $40,000 For support of Darnell Chambers to held on May 17, 2014 $900,000 serve as the collaborating artist for Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. $25,000 Council of Three Rivers American the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh To support a Centennial exhibition, Carnegie Mellon University Indian Center Inc Hazelwood Artist in the Public educational programs, and To support the Arts Greenhouse To support the 36th annual Pow Realm Residency catalogue relating to the Friends $16,196 Wow on September 27–28, 2014 $17,000 of Art collection in the Pittsburgh $5,000 Public Schools Carnegie Mellon University Hill Dance Academy Theatre $30,000 To support Open Engagement, Education Policy and To support the 2014 summer an international conference on Leadership Center dance intensive Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. To support the Arts and socially engaged art, to be held $25,000 For preliminary research support Education Initiative in Pittsburgh in April, 2015 for the Transformative Arts Project $100,000 Historical Society of Western $20,000 $25,000 Pennsylvania Essential Public Media Inc Cave Canem Foundation Supplemental operating support for Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. To support expansion of coverage, To support Cave Canem’s annual three special projects To support the “Conversation on increased fundraising, and debt week-long writing retreats in 2014 $200,000 Prisons and Punishment” panel in reduction and 2015 April 2014 $1,000,000 Homewood Renaissance Association $5,000 $20,000 To expand a residency focused on Children’s Festival Chorus ESL students at Arsenal School to Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. For two year operating support include grades K–3 from its current For three year operating support (2015–2016) 4–8 focus $555,000 $60,000 $20,000 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Pittsburgh Symphony Society ARTS & CULTURE demaskus To support three years of Flight For the “Your Eyes Only” gala held SMALL ARTS INITIATIVE To support the productions of School Fellowship (2015–2017) on September 13, 2014 “Wine in the Wilderness” and $255,000 $25,000 Aeolian Winds of Pittsburgh the world premiere of “You For support of New Wouldn’t Expect” Beginnings — A Collaborative Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. River City Brass Band, Inc. $10,000 To provide funding for the 90 For two years of operating support Choral, Instrumental, and Dance Neighborhoods project (2015–2016) Performance of the Music of Fractured Atlas Inc $20,000 $140,000 Gwyneth Walker on April 25, 2015 To support Resonance Works’ at East Liberty Presbyterian Church “Flamenco y Tango” in collabora­ 4 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Silk Screen $7,500 tion with CAPA’s High School To support PublicSource, an For 2015 operating support Concert Choir at the CAPA Theater online news journal that focuses $10,000 Alia Musica Pittsburgh $10,000 on original investigative reporting To support the spring 2015 concert about critical issues facing Society For Cultural Exchange Inc $9,550 Fractured Atlas Inc Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania To support Phase I development To support Musical Theatre $150,000 of WindNest Arcade Comedy Theater Inc Artists of Pittsburgh’s showcase of To support the festival of improv $70,000 members work at the CLO Cabaret and stand-up comedy held on The Pittsburgh Foundation Theater on March 2, 2015 The Legacy Arts Project, Inc. August 21–23, 2014 For the purchase of the August $3,600 Wilson Center To provide programming support $5,000 $2,500,000 for the Sankofa Village for the Arts Fractured Atlas Inc Bodiography Contemporary Ballet Cultural Center To support Phase II of To support the creation of “My The Pittsburgh Foundation $105,000 STAYCEE PEARL dance project’s Journey (Reflections, Perceptions, For operating support for the PLAYGROUND: a dance centered ToonSeum and Misconceptions)” and African American Cultural Center multidisciplinary performance To provide funding for an interim performance of Bodiography for 2014 and 2015 project inspired by an investigation executive director and general Founder Maria Caruso’s journey $1,000,000 of childhood, play and memory operating expenses as an artist and entrepreneur at the $17,000 Pittsburgh Irish and Classical $30,000 Byham in February 2015 Theatre Inc. $15,000 Journey To Normal Inc University of Pittsburgh For three-year operating support For post-production and finishing To support “Beyond” Microtonal (2015–2017) Bricolage costs of “Journey to Normal” Music Festival, a three-day music To support RT Intervention’s $247,500 $17,000 festival to be held at the Andy project, The Saints Tour, to Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble Warhol Museum in 2015 commission local Braddock artists Kente Arts Alliance For 2014 operating support $6,000 and residents to create small To support the 2014/15 season $25,000 artworks and music, based on the entitled “Alto Madness” and a University of Pittsburgh themes of “home” and “sainthood” concert in the Women in Jazz Series Pittsburgh Opera Theater, Inc. To support the Society of Ethno­ to populate a theatrical walking To support the Board of Directors musicology’s 2014 conference in $15,000 tour (May–June 2015) retreat and strategic planning Pittsburgh $9,000 Microscopic Opera Company $2,500 $5,000 To support the production of Chamber Music Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Opera Theater, Inc. “Frida” by Robert Xavier Rodriguez Urban Redevelopment Authority To support artists’ fees for the For two years operating support of Pittsburgh in October 2014 at Chatham 2014–2015 season $130,000 To support Urban Matters 2015 University’s Eddy Theater and 2016 activities $17,000 $17,000 Pittsburgh Public Theater $175,000 Community Theater Project Corporation National Aviary Pittsburgh, Inc. Corporation To support the strategic For support of Shana Simmons Visionary Performing Arts Academy To support the Afronauta film series planning process For one year of operating support Dance presentation of “Passenger,” $9,200 $10,000 $50,000 a full length dance performance to be presented in fall 2014 at the Community Theater Project Pittsburgh Public Theater National Aviary Young Men & Womens Hebrew Corporation Corporation Assn. and Irene Kaufmann Centers To support Reed Dance’s 2015 $10,000 For three years of operating To support an exhibition of the season support work of artist Jane Haskell at New Hazlett Center for the $18,000 $690,000 the American Jewish Museum Performing Arts For support of Front Porch from October 2015 through Construction Junction, Inc. Pittsburgh School for the Choral Arts Theatrical’s production of “Parade” February 2016 For support of the Pillow Project’s For three years of operating at the New Hazlett in August 2014 $25,000 2014 season support $17,000 $17,000 $45,000 Corning Dances and Company Pittsburgh Symphony Society To support CORNINGWORKS’ For operating support fall 2014 – spring 2015 season $214,000 $17,000 New Hazlett Center for the Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Association of Black Foundation Children’s Institute of Pittsburgh Performing Arts Company Executives To develop training and curriculum For support of barebones To support the 2015 Festival in For philanthropic institutional for public health professionals production of Tennessee Williams’ Black and White membership working in the maternal and “A Streetcar Named Desire” in $17,000 $10,000 child health field that addresses fall 2014 environmental health exposure $17,000 Renaissance and Baroque Society Benedictine Society In $75,000 of Pittsburgh Westmoreland New Hazlett Center for the For support of the 2014/15 season For “The Fred Rogers Legacy Community Foundation of Performing Arts $10,000 Award” event on May 23, 2014 Greater Johnstown 5 To support ‘Why not Here?’ in $25,000 To support the replication of February 2015 as part of the CSA Texture Contemporary Ballet The Heinz Endowments’ Summer Performance Series at the New To support the 2015 summer Berks County Intermediate Unit Youth Philanthropy Internship Hazlett Theater performances at the New Hazlett To build on the successful mini- Program $9,000 Theater grants program that supports $90,000 $18,000 early learning programs to make New Horizon Theater, Inc. environmental improvements in Council of Three Rivers To support “The Meeting” in The Legacy Arts Project, Inc. their programs and facilities American Indian Center Inc February 2015 To support Dance Africa Pittsburgh $300,000 To fund the build out costs for the $15,000 2015 in April 2015 at the Greater Hazelwood Family Support Center Pittsburgh Coliseum Berks County Intermediate Unit at 5000 Second Avenue Partnership for Minority HIV-AIDS $18,000 To support the Early Learning $50,000 Prevention Investment Commission, a business To support Sembene — The The Pittsburgh Camerata partnership aimed at sustaining Council on Foundations Film & Arts Festival’s Dec. 2014– For support of the fall 2014 concert the Commonwealth’s investments For 2014 support of the Council May 2015 season $7,150 in high quality early care and on Foundations $9,000 education. $45,000 Undercroft Opera Inc $200,000 Pittsburgh Cultural Trust To support the production of East End Cooperative Ministry To support Gia T. Present’s Madama Butterfly in May 2015 Big Brothers Big Sisters of To support the summer camp for “CANDESCENCE” a dual city $8,000 Greater Pittsburgh East End children and youths performance project for both New To support the launch and $45,000 Washington Symphony Orchestra York City and Pittsburgh implementation of a mentoring Support for the fall 2014 concert $14,000 program at Pittsburgh Brashear East End Cooperative Ministry $7,000 High School For program support Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. $250,000 $5,000 To support a short film on CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES “The Raven” by the Edgar Allan Carnegie Mellon University Expressive Media Inc. Poe Project Allegheny County Department To support the research, design and To support the completion of $15,000 of Human Services plan for a self-sufficient local food a teaching film, “Lessons from To help fund evidenced-based system in Pittsburgh’s Friendship the Neighborhood: What Mister Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. practice trainings and PCIT area community Rogers was Really Teaching” For the completion of a one- playroom expansion $46,270 $25,000 hour documentary film entitled, $150,000 “Yemanjá: Ecological Wisdom Central Susquehanna Family Resources from the Heart of Brazil” Allegheny County District Intermediate Unit To pilot the “Empower Me and a companion fine art Attorney’s Office To continue Project Accelerate II, Healthy” program for adolescent photography exhibit To support the pilot of Project which strengthens out-of-school girls in Glen Hazel $15,000 Lifesaver, a tracking device time programs’ capacity to deliver $100,000 program for county residents high quality Science, Technology, Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. who are diagnosed with autism, Engineering and Math (STEM) Family Services of Western Pennsylvania To support post-production and dementia, Down syndrome and activities For the NorthCo Vocational Center outreach on the documentary Alzheimer’s disease $150,000 feature “Aspie Seeks Love” about $10,000 $2,500 a Pittsburgh writer and artist Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Franklin Center of Beaver County with Asperger’s syndrome Allegheny Youth Development Foundation To support the Fatherhood $12,000 To support the judo program To co-sponsorship with FISA serving Pittsburgh students Foundation two violence preven­ Initiative and M.A.L.E.S. rites of Pittsburgh Lesbian and Gay Film $65,000 tion events featuring Dr. Jackson passage mentoring program for Society, Inc. Katz, internationally known leader African American boys To support the 2014 Reel Q Film Allen Place Community Services in engaging men to end gender $150,000 Festival To educate and empower African violence Girl Scouts of Western Pennsylvania $12,000 American single young mothers $5,000 from the Mon Valley and North To support the Healthy Living and Side to take steps leading to a Leadership Development Program healthy and productive life for girls in Homewood $175,000 $100,000 Grantmakers for Education Lemoyne Community Center Pittsburgh Association for the The Childrens Home of Pittsburgh To support Grantmakers for To support the summer camp for Education of Young Children To support Child’s Way, a pediatric Education’s Out-of-School Time youth in Washington County To support the Play Coordinator extended care center for children Funder Network $30,000 position for the Playful Pittsburgh birth to age 21 who require daily $15,000 Collaborative nursing care Marilyn G. Rabb Foundation $100,000 $150,000 Growth Through Energy & To build the capacity of the Community Health organization to expand and Pittsburgh Board of Public Education The Forbes Funds To support work with youth- improve its out-of-school-time For the Summer Dreamers To establish a model of service serving organizations to turn programs in Pittsburgh Academy for students in Kinder­ which integrates human services, 6 vacant spaces into green, safe and $65,000 garten through seventh grade in behavioral health and human accessible places for learning, play Pittsburgh Public Schools for the services to meet the needs of and community gathering National Urban Squash and summer of 2015 individuals with complex needs $200,000 Education Association Incorporated $300,000 $50,000 To support Steel City Squash’s Gwens Girls Incorporated general start-up costs and program Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy The Forbes Funds To establish the Gwendolyn J. expenses for the first year To provide a challenge grant for To provide management assistance Elliott Institute which will provide $50,000 the pilot of the Young Naturalists to nonprofits to strengthen the training and consultation for program, an environmental quality, impact and financial individuals and organizations Neighborhood Learning Alliance education program for youth sustainability of their programs that work with girls, particularly To support the Neighborhood $10,000 $125,000 African American girls, of middle- Learning Alliance elementary school age. afterschool programming with an Project Destiny The Fred Rogers Company $100,000 emphasis on Reading Warriors To support the “Girls with a To support Peg + Cat, a math $125,000 D.E.S.T.I.N.Y.,” program designed to adventures series for pre-school Higher Achievement Program, Inc. build healthy relationships and self- children For out-of-school time Ozanam Inc. esteem among middle school girls $500,000 programming to improve middle To support the elementary/middle $100,000 school students’ academic skills, after-school, high school and The Friendship Circle of Pittsburgh grit and persistence into high summer programs Propel Schools Foundation To support the program that unites school $30,000 To support the out-of-school time teen volunteers with children and $300,000 programs at Propel schools young adults with intellectual Pennsylvania Association for the $150,000 disabilities Education of Young Children Hill Dance Academy Theatre $50,000 To support the healthy To support building a state-wide Residences At Wood Street development of adolescent girls early learning grassroots outreach To redevelop the commercial space The Pittsburgh Foundation in creative learning through the network within Wood Street Commons to To create a foundation-supported artistry of dance, theatre & music $75,000 support affordable housing for low- “pooled-fund” that will support income individuals program improvements at the $80,000 Pennsylvania Coalition Against $500,000 Allegheny Health Department Domestic Violence Hill House Association To continue to test the innovative $250,000 To support the restructuring of Sarah Heinz House Association strategy of engaging parents as Hill House as it moves towards To fund facility restorations and The Pittsburgh Foundation key influencers to end adolescent becoming a financially sustainable enhancements to support out-of- To support the Human Service relationship abuse in Woodland organization school enrichment programs at Integration Fund and the Jail Hills Middle School $1,000,000 Sarah Heinz House Collaborative $100,000 $225,000 $100,000 Hosanna House, Inc. Pennsylvania Partnerships To build capacity to ensure Sarah Heinz House Association Third Sector New England for Children continued provision of quality For 2015 operating support for To support an initiative of BUILD, To support statewide advocacy early education for Hosanna youth after-school and summer a foundation-funded multi-state and education efforts of the early House’s child development center programs initiative, to reach out to libraries, childhood field to build support $250,000 $1,100,000 museums and other community for increasing investments in early partners to create high quality early Jeremiahs Place — Pittsburgh education at the federal level Sojourner House Moms learning opportunities for children Relief Nursery $50,000 For program support to the $200,000 To support a crisis nursery in Homewood-based Sankofa and Phipps Conservatory and Pittsburgh Open Arms housing programs for Third Sector New England Botanical Gardens homeless women and their children For 2014 annual operating support $325,000 To support Let’s Move Pittsburgh $150,000 for the Early Childhood Funders School Champions mini-grant Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc Collaborative program To support the Jumpstart program Squirrel Hill Health Center $10,000 in Pittsburgh by providing high- $100,000 To support the Refugee Care quality language, literacy and Program social-emotional programming to $200,000 225 preschool-aged children $50,000 Truechild YouthPlaces City of Pittsburgh Student Conservation Association To develop a model mini- To support the Together As One, To educate people about how to To support the Summer Youth curriculum and trauma-informed Summer Community Service mitigate light pollution to improve Philanthropy Internship Program facilitation guide that supports Project 2014 greenhouse gas emissions, improve $36,783 community organizations in $25,000 air quality and increase visibility improving health and wellness of the night sky Sustainable Pittsburgh among young black girls by $25,000 To support the Summer Youth CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES teaching them to think critically Philanthropy Internship Program HAZELWOOD FAITH COMMUNITY about rigid feminine norms Conservation Consultants $24,000 MINI-GRANTS INITIATIVE 7 $50,000 To support a public-art project that uses photovoltaic cells in United Way of Allegheny County Keystone Church of Hazelwood To support the Summer Youth United Way of Allegheny County To provide outreach and conjunction with middle-school Philanthropy Internship Program To support a pilot project to bring supportive services through four- students and their community $36,831 healthy food to children in child part community education sessions $25,000 care facilities in Homewood $10,000 Ward Home $10,000 Growth Through Energy & Community Health To pilot the “Support for Young Oasis Ministries Church of Adults” program that extends United Way of Allegheny County God In Christ To support a community event services to young adults who were To provide annual support for To support Hazelwood Summer to revitalize the Eighth Avenue formerly in the child welfare system United Way, including initiatives Life Skills Institute business district in Homestead $25,000 designed to motivate kids to $31,781 $15,000 succeed in school and strengthen National Aviary Pittsburgh, Inc. the community’s infrastructure to St. Stephen Parish Charitable Trust COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC To support the Flying Wild! deliver services in the 21st century To provide emergency financial DEVELOPMENT $700,000 support to Hazelwood families program, an educational festival and individuals for elementary students African American Chamber United Way of Allegheny County $10,000 $15,000 Foundation of Western Pennsylvania For a second round of support To support targeted small business for the Hill Youth Partnership United States Conference of Oakland Planning and Development development assistance to minority Corporation, Inc. for Enrichment, an after-school Catholic Bishops and woman-owned businesses To support the School 2 Career: program for middle-school youth To support a supplemental food $75,000 Igniting Career Dreams and that involves several collaborating program for children in Hazelwood Preparing Paths To College partners in the Hill District $14,500 31Heroes Project program $75,000 For the second annual Pittsburgh $25,000 Pays Tribute gala CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES University of Pittsburgh $50,000 SUMMER YOUTH PHILANTHROPY Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. To support the family support INTERNSHIP PROGRAM To support the media production move­ment and infrastructure on component of Summer Youth Community Development through OCD’s Partnership for Allegheny County Department of Philanthropy Internship Program For general operating support Family Support project during 2015 Human Services $48,000 to advance the 2014–2015 $165,000 To support the Summer Youth Sustainable Prosperity agenda of Philanthropy Internship Program POISE Foundation Woodland Hills School District the Conference $12,567 For Amachi Pittsburgh, to To support the second phase of $250,000 support mentoring for children of The Living Well Program, a health Allegheny River Towns incarcerated parents and wellness initiative Enterprise Zone Allegheny Land Trust $25,000 To explore the feasibility of $100,000 To sponsor the Fall Festival event Community Land Trust models which would help strengthen Sarah Heinz House Association Young Womens Christian in Pittsburgh and support ties between the Sharpsburg To support the Summer Youth Association of Pittsburgh Neighborhood Organization leveraging the capacity of a regional To support the expansion of the Philanthropy Internship Program organization to support site control and the Sharpsburg Business $21,000 Saturday Academy for middle- Association and creative re-uses of land in Larimer, with a focus on equity school girls and their caregivers to $2,000 Sarah Heinz House Association decrease sexual risk-taking and To support the fall Community and long term affordability teen pregnancy Allegheny River Towns Day, which will connect North Side $200,000 $100,000 Enterprise Zone residents to Heinz House programs To fund the implementation Bike Pittsburgh, Inc. and local businesses YouthPlaces of community rain barrels To support the Open Streets Pilot $5,500 To support YouthPlaces’ after- throughout Sharpsburg in efforts Project in Pittsburgh school programs in underserved to reduce storm water runoff and SLB Radio Productions, Inc. $32,000 neighborhoods combined sewage overflow To conduct radio workshops $375,000 $25,000 yielding documentaries with the Summer Youth Philanthropy Bible Center Church, Inc. Internship Program To support The Oasis Project: $23,000 G.E.A.R. Project $9,700 Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation Carnegie Mellon University Community College of Allegheny Grantmakers of Western To assist the Bloomfield-Garfield To support Urban Design Regional County Educational Foundation Pennsylvania Corporation with the construction Employment Action for Minorities To support the costs associated To help fund the hiring of a of a mixed-use development at (UDream), which aims to attract, with the search for CCAC’s 8th consultant to conduct a stakeholder 4800 Penn Avenue as supportive mentor, and retain under- President scan on behalf of the Food Systems housing for veterans of Iraq represented young professionals $25,000 Funders Group, an internal and Afghanistan conflicts, and in urban design and related network of Grantmakers of community-owned and benefited professions Community Technical Assistance Western Pennsylvania Center, Inc. commercial space $330,400 $6,000 To provide funding to hire a 8 $350,000 Carnegie Mellon University management/organizational Hill District Consensus Group Braddock Redux To provide partial support to create consultant To support the operations of the To support a food-based ecosystem an endowed Heinz Endowments- $15,000 Hill District Consensus Group project in Braddock that includes Lowell Steinbrenner Presidential and their efforts to bring about the East Liberty Development, Inc. an urban farm, a hostel for Fellowship in Sustainability Science social and economic revitalization To support the launch of a Circles volunteer laborers, and a restaurant $475,000 of the Hill District neighborhood program in the East Liberty that will employ locally and $180,000 neighborhood of Pittsburgh and provide culinary arts training to Carnegie Mellon University work toward a regional Circles at-risk workers To fund the first phase of a model Hilltop Alliance infrastructure $190,000 transformation plan for the To support Phase II of the Hilltop Route 51 corridor, focusing on $40,000 Village Farms Project Brentwood Economic Development connectivity, sustainability, and $49,500 East Liberty Development, Inc. Corporation economic development that will To help complete feasibility For general operating support for be an implementation model Idea Foundry research in the Hilltop and in Economic Development South for similarly challenged arterial To support Idea Foundry’s Hazelwood of a successful East $160,000 corridors continued and ongoing Social Liberty Development Inc. crime- $150,000 Enterprise Sector activities Bridgeway Capital, Inc. prevention real estate strategy $600,000 To provide financial and technical Center Avenue United $45,000 assistance to businesses and projects Methodist Church Independent Sector that will expand access to healthy For ongoing support of Circles East Liberty Development, Inc. To support nonprofit To support the development of a foods in low-income food deserts USA program in Pitcairn and accountability efforts of the $450,000 McKeesport and expansion to one regional Circles USA organization Independent Sector for 2015 additional Mon Valley community that can expand access to the $15,000 Bridgeway Capital, Inc. $75,000 Circles curriculum and improve To support the pilot phase of the financial sustainability of Keystone Research Center Bridgeway Capital’s Urban Center for New American Security Inc the program To support Jumpstarting Entrepreneur Loan Program, which To conduct an assessment of the $800,000 Pittsburgh Construction Pathways, will fund loans to small businesses needs of veterans and military a program enabling diverse and emerging job training families in Southwest Pennsylvania Friends of the Pittsburgh workers on large construction Urban Forest programs serving low-income $87,408 projects to meet employment To support the creation of communities in Pittsburgh and skill standards required for conceptual designs and cost $45,000 City of Pittsburgh construction careers To provide program startup estimates for a tree nursery and $20,000 Brookings Institution funds for a new bureau in the office development complex for use For operating support for the city of Pittsburgh dedicated to on a URA-owned river-front parcel Kingsley Association Metropolitan Policy Program of coordinating city services with at 62nd and Butler Streets To support building the capacity the Brookings Institution and related city resources, resulting $10,000 of the Kingsley Association with a support for its staff’s involvement in a transformative strategy for Community Sustainability Director Funders Network for Smart Growth in regional initiatives Pittsburgh’s low- and moderate- to coordinate partnerships, and Livable Communities income communities community engagement and $215,000 For 2014–15 membership in the $100,000 development activities in realizing Brownsville Area Revitalization Consultative Group on Biological the community’s vision Corporation City of Pittsburgh Diversity — an affinity group $225,000 To cover pre-development To fund a full-time trainer for providing opportunities to work costs associated with a detailed the Department of Innovation & with foundation colleagues on issues Kingsley Association feasibility analysis of redeveloping Performance to train personnel of environmental health, air, climate, To support a team of artists, several historic properties in the throughout city departments on water and habitat protection architects, an engineer and downtown core of Brownsville the cost-saving, waste-minimizing, $30,000 community leaders to learn, design $50,000 and quality management tools and solutions and influence infra­ Grantmakers for Effective structure investments, specifically tenets of Lean Six Sigma Organizations $50,000 green stormwater investments, as For efforts to advance the the Larimer neighborhood realizes organizational effectiveness of substantial development grantmakers $261,050 $9,750 Looking Glass Institute Open Hand Ministries Port Authority of Allegheny County Sustainable Pittsburgh To provide initial capital for To assist Open Hands Ministry in To support a new route and To provide reimbursement of the launch of a fundraising the acquisition and rehabilitation service improvement plan that will expenses for travel, lodging, and collaborative that will provide of two abandoned properties in maximize the benefit of new state basemap preparation in support a sustainable revenue stream order to create safe, sound, and transit revenues destined for Port of nine agency and community for a select group of southwest energy efficient homes for two pre- Authority of Allegheny County representatives selected to attend Pennsylvania nonprofits, providing qualified families $10,000 the EcoDistricts Incubator Training meaningful support to military $50,000 in Portland, Oregon in May 2014 members, veterans, and families Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise $4,514 9 $40,000 Pennsylvania State University For the 6th Annual Inclusive Philanthropic Fund Voices Event Syracuse University Looking Glass Institute To support Penn State’s $5,000 To empower a more productive To provide follow-on capital for Southwestern Pennsylvania post-service life course for our a fundraising collaborative that Undergraduate Communications Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise region’s veterans and military will provide a sustainable revenue Internship program To support the planning and families by engaging and strength­ stream for a select group of $25,000 implementation of the program’s ening community-connected Southwest Pennsylvania nonprofits cohort three, designed to increase resources that comprehensively providing meaningful support to Philanthropy Roundtable the capacity of small community- serve their social, economic, and military members, veterans, and For the “Thriving After Service” based nonprofits that are governed wellness needs families event by, staffed by, and serve the African $50,000 $60,000 $5,000 American community in southwest Pennsylvania Team Red White & Blue Inc Pittsburgh Community Kitchen Millvale Borough $253,117 To help increase Team Red, White, Development Corporation For general operating support and and Blue’s presence in southwest To secure strategic properties in start-up of a new Hazelwood-based SBC Ministries, Inc. Pennsylvania, fund two part time the heart of the Millvale business effort of Pittsburgh Community For support of design and fellows, and provide the fellows Kitchen district and engage a broad-base of engineering costs associated with resources to make the Team RWB neighborhood stakeholders to plan $200,000 the final phase of development for Western PA Chapter the model the re-use of the property a multi-use community service for veteran connectedness and Pittsburgh Community Kitchen facility in Beaver Falls $250,000 To support the summer session of community engagement $20,000 $60,000 Northside Industrial the Food Revolution Pittsburgh Cooking Club Development Company StartUptown The Mission Continues To provide six months operating $21,000 To provide operating support To support The Mission Continues support for Checkpoint, a project over a three year timeframe for Pittsburgh Community as they increase their presence of the Northside Industrial this small nonprofit to recruit and Reinvestment Group in southwest Pennsylvania and Development Company attract innovative businesses and To support the GoBurgh Initiative empower our veterans to continue connect them with other innovators $49,400 of Pittsburgh Community to serve as fellows at two local and neighborhood assets nonprofit organizations and as Northside Industrial Reinvestment Group that will $150,000 members of the Mission Continues’ Development Company strengthen neighborhood Service Platoon To provide six-month connections to public transit Sustainable Pittsburgh programmatic support for $325,000 To support Pittsburgh’s $55,000 Checkpoint, a project of the leadership in their participation Pittsburgh Gateways Corporation The Pittsburgh Foundation Northside Industrial Development in Urban Futures Forum, thus For hiring, digital infrastructure, To provide funding for hiring a Company positioning Pittsburgh at the fore materials and supplies to start consultant to conduct community- $48,166 internationally of the sustainable up operations at the Energy based conversations on the impact urbanism movement Innovation Center, a 21st century of land banks in Pittsburgh Northside Industrial $34,500 Development Company career and technical center in the $10,000 For further development of Hill District neighborhood Sustainable Pittsburgh The Pittsburgh Foundation $1,000,000 the Checkpoint model and the To fund Phase II planning and To support a transparent and “non- expansion of its activities, resulting coordination of a high-level Pittsburgh Partnership for political” process to identify and in a stronger, healthier veteran and roundtable forum on the emerging Neighborhood Development retain at least 80 key individuals military family population as well agenda for new sustainable For general operating support to serve the City of Pittsburgh as a as more capable and collaborative urbanism, to be held in Pittsburgh of Neighborhood Allies, an part of the new mayoral team veteran service organizations for 200 local, national and inter­ important regional community $50,000 $178,023 national expert guests, led by development partner Mayor William Peduto $450,000 The Pittsburgh Foundation Oakland Planning and $310,000 To implement a data use and Development Corporation, Inc. evaluation pilot to help community For partial support of fees Pittsburgh United development stakeholders adopt associated with a tax credit To support the Clean Rivers new ways to collect, access and use application for low-income housing Campaign of Pittsburgh United that data to plan, make decisions and development in the Oakland aims to improve the sustainability­ demonstrate the performance and neighborhood of Pittsburgh of the region’s response to required outcomes of community initiatives $50,000 mitigation of storm water pollution $125,000 $50,000 The Pittsburgh Foundation 100 Black Men of Western Center for Third World Organizing Foundation Center To support the search process Pennsylvania, Inc. To support MAAP Pittsburgh a To support the Foundation Center for the City of Pittsburgh’s new To provide support for program summer of grassroots engagement by providing free information on Chief of Police advertising, recruitment, orienta­ in communities of color to identify foundation giving and training $50,000 tion, and scholarship support for and lift up student and parent in grant seeking and nonprofit graduating seniors voices and change the discourse management to organizations The Regional Opportunity Center $5,000 around public education in the city in southwestern Pennsylvania To support the Workforce of Pittsburgh and beyond Diversity Indicators Initiative A+ Schools Pittsburgh’s Community $41,000 $18,000 Phases 1 and 2: Building a culture Alliance for Public Education 10 of workforce diversity in the To build the capacity of youth to Chuck Cooper Foundation Foundation for Indiana Pittsburgh Region sustain their work and engage their To fund program and leadership University of Pennsylvania $100,000 peers in advancing a campaign development activities and To support Building Resilience, around educational justice operations related to the initiative Independence, Determination, The Regional Opportunity Center $250,000 $75,000 and Growth through Education For research project support for (BRIDGE) Program for Realizing “State of Diversity and Inclusion — Allegheny Intermediate Unit Clairton City School District the Pittsburgh Promise A Collaborative Pittsburgh Region To support a third and fourth To provide historically under­ $218,000 Accountability Report” year of the teacher empowerment achieving students a summer $50,000 mini-grants program which enrichment­ and acceleration Gateway School District funds innovative, asset-based program to close the To support a continuation of United Service Organizations teacher-led projects focused on the achievement gap a comprehensive plan within To provide additional funding for achievement of African American $50,000 the Gateway School District the “Making $ense of Finance” students or students situated in to narrow the racial and work­shop, held on March 1, 2014 poverty contexts Community Empowerment economic achievement and at PNC Park $591,000 Association opportunity gaps $20,000 To build the capacity of youth $135,000 Bend The Arc — A Jewish to mobilize around important University of Pittsburgh Partnership for Justice educational equity issues Grantmakers for Education To support the 2014 Social Equity To support the Endowments in $250,000 For program and operating Leadership Conference implementing its current youth support $5,000 organizing for school change Consortium for Public Education $10,000 program and strengthen the To support the new structure of the University of Pittsburgh broader field of youth organizing Youth Media Advocacy Project in Grantmakers of Western To support the English Department through the Funders’ Collaborative partnership with Carlow University Pennsylvania internship program by allowing on Youth Organizing and Saturday Light Brigade For support in 2014 journalism students facing financial $40,000 $277,000 $23,000 challenges to take advantage of internships not otherwise possible Brown University Coro Center for Civic Leadership Grow Pittsburgh for them To support Pittsburgh Parent To advance 100 early career leaders To support expansion of the $48,700 Power Participant Stipends ages 18–35 to focus on education Edible Schoolyard program $84,500 and community and economic $35,000 Women Empowered for development issues throughout Entrepreneurial Excellence Carlow University the region Guidestar USA To support capacity building of For the Youth Media Advocacy $250,000 For honorary membership to a microenterprise incubator to Program to support the work of Guidestar implement “best practices” in the facilitators for Spring 2014 Dreams of Hope $1,000 business incubation for under­ $50,000 To build capacity in the areas of served women entrepreneurs youth leadership development and Hill District Consensus Group $50,000 Carnegie Institute organizing across all programs for To support 10 youth organizers building campaigns throughout the To support Carnegie Museum of LGBTQA youth Natural History’s presentation of $70,000 Hill District and its feeder pattern EDUCATION RACE: Are We So Different? along schools Duquesne University $246,000 50Can Inc with a complementary lecture and performance series, youth initiative, To support the Heinz Fellows To support the general operations Holy Family Institute and community voices gallery with Masters Program of PennCAN: The Pennsylvania To provide corporate work study images from the Charles “Teenie” $20,000 Campaign for Achievement internship experience paired with Harris Archive Now during its 2014 advocacy a rigorous college and career-ready $50,000 Education Policy and Leadership Center campaign to bring great schools To support the projects and activities program for underrepresented within reach of all kids of The Education Policy and and economically disadvantaged $50,000 Leadership Center, with emphasis children on those projects and activities that $400,000 will significantly benefit the school districts and K–12 students in southwestern Pennsylvania $150,000 Junior Achievement of Pittsburgh Board of Public Education Research for Action University of Pittsburgh Western Pennsylvania To support the work of the Saturday To assist the Pennsylvania To support initial planning for an To support Junior Achievement’s Clinic Project at Mifflin K–8 Clearinghouse for Education evaluation of the youth organizing “Just Getting Started” Business $35,675 Research, which seeks to raise the for school change grantmaking Showcase and JA’s entrepreneurship quality of emerging state education agenda programs Pittsburgh Board of Public Education policy debates and news coverage $25,000 $20,000 To provide the supplemental of education issues through funds to assist Heinz Fellows in objective, rigorous, and timely University of Pittsburgh Kingsley Association performing work with mentees research and analysis. To conduct a three-year evaluation 11 To support the Kingsley and other school staff in Pittsburgh $100,000 of the youth organizing for school Association Freedom School Public Schools change agenda summer program $30,000 Robert Morris University $555,000 $125,000 To support the master’s program Pittsburgh Interfaith Impact for the Heinz Fellows University of Pittsburgh Luminari For the Pittsburgh Delegation $20,000 To support the vision and mission To support the Luminari 2014 to the Coalition for Community of the Center for Urban Education, programs — Ambassador! Teen Schools’ National Forum in School of Unity And Liberation especially the Ready to Learn Initia­ Writer! and Camp Delicious Cincinnati, Ohio To offer capacity building and tive housed at Pittsburgh Milliones $15,000 $10,000 technical assistance for grantees $50,000 in the youth organizing for school Marilyn G. Rabb Foundation Pittsburgh Promise Foundation change cohort in the areas of University of Pittsburgh To support increased youth To support GradeNation Early leadership development, base To support funding for staff salaries organizing capacity for the Warning System building and campaign planning at the environmental justice program in $50,000 and implementation $200,000 three Pittsburgh Public schools $523,000 $45,000 POISE Foundation US Foundation for the Inspiration and Recognition of Science & Technology To support 12 community leaders Technology Affinity Group Negro Educational Emergency Drive from the Pittsburgh area, who For affinity group dues To support the FIRST Robotics For program support for the Access are engaged in racial justice work, $2,000 Competition program — innovative, to College and Career Education to attend the 2014 Facing Race team-based experiences that inspire and the African American Male National Conference presented by Three Rivers Community Foundation students to pursue opportunities Mentoring Initiative programs. Race Forward To support Teens 4 Change a in science, technology, engineering, $600,000 $25,000 youth-led social justice grant­ and mathematics in southwestern making initiative funding worth­ Pennsylvania Neighborhood Learning Alliance POISE Foundation while social justice initiatives that $50,000 For programming and operating To support research for and are developed and led by other support development of professional young people in southwestern Virtuous Academy $150,000 development materials for teachers Pennsylvania to support the operating costs of of African American boys and $45,500 Virtuous Academy New Voices Pittsburgh young men $50,000 To support SistahSpeak Youth $48,000 University of Florida Foundation Inc Project a community organizing To provide operating support for Women and Girls Foundation of Southwest Pennsylvania and youth voice project for black POISE Foundation “frank” website and information To support the GirlGov youth girls and young women To support Amachi Pittsburgh’s service for social change organizing and girls’ voice agenda $225,000 youth ambassadors in building a communicators $225,000 youth-led organizing campaign in $20,000 P O O R L A W school districts outside the city To support a youth media justice World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh $250,000 University of Pittsburgh To provide innovative global issues project in Hazelwood To support the Pittsburgh’s Racial programming for low-income $35,000 Propel Schools Foundation Demographics: Disparities and students from the Pittsburgh region To support program and capital Differences, 2014 report Pennsylvania Coalition of Public costs associated with opening $50,000 Charter Schools $29,500 Propel Hazelwood To support the quality of charter $500,000 University of Pittsburgh schools through initiatives in two EDUCATION To support a symposium for areas that are most lacking in HEINZ FELLOWS PROGRAM Research for Action regional public and private Pennsylvania — accreditation and To support the PACER initiative, sector leaders to inform and help Duquesne University strengthening of authorizers. which seeks to raise the quality of guide the development of a fair, To support the second year Heinz $200,000 emerging state education policy efficient, adequate, and stable Fellows Masters Program debates and news coverage of Philanthropy Roundtable system of financing Pennsylvania’s $34,235 education issues through objective, For support of the Philanthropy public schools rigorous, and timely research Homewood Children’s Village Roundtable $10,000 and analysis To provide stipends and benefits $10,000 $50,000 University of Pittsburgh for Cohort #2 Heinz Fellows and To support the planning and pilot Fiscal Management for Heinz of the STEM Star initiative Fellows Program $44,000 $608,000 Robert Morris University University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Clean Air Council Netcentric Campaigns Inc To support the master’s program For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship To promote environmentally To support community networks for six Heinz Fellows Program for Women in Global protective land use laws and in shale-impacted regions of $48,914 Leadership regulations relating to shale gas Pennsylvania $18,800 development $255,000 University of Pittsburgh $44,000 To support year two of the master’s University of Pittsburgh at Physicians Scientists and Engineers program for two Heinz Fellows Greensburg Delaware Riverkeeper Network for Sustainable and Healthy Energy $40,000 For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship To provide guidance to To assess and increase awareness Program for Women in Global municipalities regarding land of risks to children and their 12 Leadership use planning, municipal zoning environments relating to shale EDUCATION $500 ordinances and local decision development in Pennsylvania SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR $40,000 WOMEN IN GLOBAL LEADERSHIP making, including for natural gas University of Pittsburgh at development and operations Johnstown Sustainable Pittsburgh Arcadia University $45,000 For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship To advance sustainable Program for Women in Global Program for Women in Global Duquesne University development in southwestern Leadership Leadership To continue a survey of well water Pennsylvania $14,000 $19,900 quality in counties of western $205,000 Pennsylvania with unconventional Washington and Jefferson College Virginia Organizing Carnegie Mellon University gas drilling For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship $50,000 To provide membership support Program for Women in Global Program for Women in Global for the Health and Environmental Leadership Leadership Duquesne University Funders Network and support its $7,000 $19,800 To complete surveys and analysis work on environmental health of well water quality in western and the impacts of deep shale Waynesburg University Chatham University Pennsylvania relating to shale gas development For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship development $50,000 Program for Women in Global Program for Women in Global $60,720 Leadership Leadership Virginia Organizing $39,100 $19,500 Environment And Human Health Inc. To support the strategic planning To work on advancing process of the Health and Duquesne University ENVIRONMENT environmental and public health Environmental Funders Network For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship in western Pennsylvania to protect $4,000 Program for Women in Global BlueGreen Alliance Foundation school children Leadership To assist communities in energy $20,000 West Penn Allegheny Health System Inc $27,100 transition in the region $40,000 Foundation for Pennsylvania To track and measure asthma in Lincoln University Watersheds the region’s schoolchildren and For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. To address public health needs in advance primary prevention Program for Women in Global To recognize and communicate western Pennsylvania areas near implementation and policy Leadership work of communities transitioning shale gas development $725,000 $12,500 to renewable energy and $525,000 sustainable living 3 Rivers Wet Weather Inc. Temple University $90,000 Green Building Alliance To provide operational funds to For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship To implement the 2030 Oakland focus on wet weather management Program for Women in Global Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy District expansion regionalization and transition to Leadership To support the construction of $100,000 public funding $29,500 the Frick Environmental Center $300,000 building and landscape Keystone Research Center Thiel College $1,500,000 To understand local impacts of Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship shale development on communities To reduce impact of natural gas Program for Women in Global WITF $120,000 development on public health Leadership To augment public understanding and environment, and to promote $13,100 of Pennsylvania’s energy economy Kingsley Association Pennsylvania’s­ shift to renewable through broadcast and data-driven To develop community capacity energy University of Pittsburgh online journalism to advocate for reducing $435,000 For program coordination of the $100,000 environmental health risk factors Vira I. Heinz Program for Women $55,000 Friends of the Riverfront, Inc. in Global Leadership Center for Health, Environment To support land trail development, $185,806 and Justice Mountain Watershed Association water trail development and To provide additional organizing To support communities and stewardship University of Pittsburgh and communications assistance ecosystems impacted by coal and $50,000 For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship to groups working on shale shale gas development in western Program for Women in Global development Pennsylvania Leadership $20,000 $475,000 $28,000 National Audubon Society, Inc COMMON INITIATIVES POISE Foundation University of Pittsburgh To support a public awareness and AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN To support the “Still Feel Like To support a one-day education citizen engagement initiative to AND BOYS Going On” journalism project to summit for educators and policy protect the highest conservation counter negative images of African makers from the region Adonai Center for Black Males value state forest lands in northern American Males $38,500 To provide 24 high-school aged Pennsylvania $48,000 males from Pittsburgh a one-week $50,000 Urban Innovation21 intensive college preparation POISE Foundation To support the expansion of Nine Mile Run Watershed experience at the Institute for For funds to support a campaign the Pursuit Program within the Association Inc. Responsible Citizenship in centered on creating asset-based Woodland Hills School District 13 To restore and protect the Washington, DC pathways for black male achieve­ $30,000 Nine Mile Run watershed and $34,000 ment in the city of Pittsburgh, demonstrate green infrastructure with a special focus on Pittsburgh’s Urban Innovation21 Afro-American Music Institute Inc. benefits North Side, Homewood and East To support delegates to attend the To support the 2014 Bayard Rustin $87,500 Liberty communities One Young World Conference in Lecture Series and Camp $125,000 Dublin, Ireland RiverQuest $50,000 $18,000 To provide short-term support POISE Foundation BMe Networks to continue science and environ­ To support the project for New Urban Institute To support the Pittsburgh relaunch mental education programs for Hill City Capacity Building To support research into structural of the national BMe initiative, a students in the region and Crowdfunding Investment barriers to racial equity in economic community engagement and mass $50,000 Initiative for African American opportunity in the Pittsburgh media program to uplift black men Men and Boys region, with a focus on African as assets in their communities The Pittsburgh Water and $50,000 American men with at least a high Sewer Authority $595,000 school diploma. To support qualified green POISE Foundation $22,834 Brothers and Sisters Emerging infrastructure specialists within To support a six-month planning To support the Gator Way the department to build capacity and development phase of Orange WQED Multimedia Mentoring Program in the Garfield for city-wide expansion and Arrow and its Overtime program. To support the final Portrayal & community implementation of projects $32,500 Perception film and community- $38,500 $100,000 based panel discussion on African Propel Schools Foundation American men and boys Center That C A R E S Children/ Three Rivers Waterkeeper To pilot the Propel Hazelwood- $35,000 Adult Recreational To protect the three rivers of Culture Coach Project to ensure To help retire debt for the Jeron X. Pittsburgh from pollution threats culturally relevant teaching YouthPlaces Grayson Community Center and advocate for community well- $125,000 To support training development being and sustainability $50,000 for Hard Work Enterprises, an Robert Morris University entrepreneurial business model to $150,000 Community Theater Project Corporation To support all aspects of the Black increase opportunities for African Consultative Group on To support 1Hood Media Academy Male Leadership Development American males to attain economic Biological Diversity at the Alloy Studios Institute self-sufficiency and create wealth For 2014–15 membership in the $200,000 $20,000 Consultative Group on Biological $225,000 Diversity — an affinity group Hosanna House, Inc. SLB Radio Productions, Inc. providing opportunities to work To fund Crossing Fences, a COMMON INITIATIVES To provide support for afterschool BREATHE PROJECT with foundation colleagues on programs for African American neighborhood-based oral history issues of environmental health, boys in the Wilkinsburg community project that connects African- Action Center Inc air, climate, water and habitat $150,000 American teens and men in To assist communities with legal, protection targeted communities technical and mapping tools in $23,000 Kingsley Association $150,000 their efforts to determine the extent To support the development of and nature of industrial operations Environmental Grantmakers The Schott Foundation for a plan to build capacity within within their borders Association two of Pittsburgh’s youth football Public Education For 2014 membership dues To help support the research and $43,500 programs $19,830 production of the biennial 50-State $25,000 American Lung Association Report on Public Education and of the Mid-Atlantic Grantmakers in Health Pittsburgh Board of Public Education Black and Latino Males For funding partner contributions To provide public health To support the We Promise Program $30,000 $5,750 information and awareness of the $110,000 threat of ambient wood smoke University of Pittsburgh Virginia Organizing in Allegheny County in order to POISE Foundation To identify problems and remedies For 2014 Health and Environmental reduce this significant source of To support operating and growth regarding racial disproportionality Funders Network membership dues air pollution costs associated with an academic and school disciplinary problems in $65,000 $5,500 and character enrichment program Greater Pittsburgh and beyond for black male student athletes in $45,816 two Pittsburgh Public Schools $200,000 Carnegie Mellon University Foundation for Pennsylvania Partnership for Policy Integrity University of Massachusetts To identify air pollutant plumes Watersheds To strengthen air quality permits Foundation Inc and support air quality exposure To develop public health and increase public participation To understand the role of assessment for citizens of information on reducing air to reduce impacts from industrial environmental threats to the Allegheny County impacted by air exposures to shale field residents emissions in the region and region’s cancer burden, and to pollutant sources and healthcare providers Pennsylvania help design a national cancer-free $50,000 $600,000 $200,000 economy network $45,500 Carnegie Mellon University Fractracker Alliance PennEnvironment Research and To augment community-engaged To expand community, Policy Center Virginia Organizing 14 awareness of and work to improve environmental and experiential To augment public education and To support health nursing air quality through use of mass data in shale fields civic engagement to address air constituencies through education monitoring, panoramic video and $80,000 pollution threats to public health and training materials relating to communications in the region unconventional gas development $200,000 Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council $50,000 in the region To support the presentation of $25,000 Carnegie Mellon University Andrea Polli’s artwork, “Particle Pennsylvania Environmental Council To help pilot community-based air Falls,” in downtown Pittsburgh To transition the Pittsburgh Virginia Organizing quality monitoring in Allegheny $50,000 Climate Initiative to City of To provide operating support County using low-cost sensors Pittsburgh ownership for funder connectivity on air, $35,000 Green Building Alliance $25,000 environmental health and justice To integrate the Healthy Schools $95,000 Carnegie Mellon University Collaboration into the Green Pennsylvania Resources Council To support local communities to Schools Academy to reach a To support capacity building for West Penn Allegheny Health measure, visualize, understand broader collection of schools waste diversion programming in System Inc and communicate pollution and $100,000 southwestern Pennsylvania To support the third annual environmental risks $42,000 summit event to disseminate $50,000 Group Against Smog & Pollution information regarding asthma To support the organization and Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. and discuss environmental issues Children’s Institute of Pittsburgh implementation of the second To produce short documentaries relative to air quality and health To launch a healthy schools annual Clean Air Dash on communities transitioning to in the Pittsburgh region campaign and create collaborations $35,000 renewable energy $16,700 that address environmental health $50,000 risks and foster healthy places for Group Against Smog & Pollution West Penn Allegheny Health children to learn and grow To reduce air pollution sources Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. System Inc $425,000 and advocate for healthier air in To support photographic To conduct an analysis of the southwestern Pennsylvania documentation of air quality in association between outdoor air Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future $330,000 western Pennsylvania pollution and acute exacerbations To support air quality $95,000 of cardiac and respiratory diseases improvement for western Growth Through Energy & in Pittsburgh Community Health Pennsylvania Sierra Club Foundation $45,000 To support operations for the $700,000 To reduce air pollution in Healthy Home Incentive Program Pennsylvania and the region from WITF Conservation Consultants $50,000 coal-fired power plants To support efforts to foster public To conduct a strategic planning $40,000 understanding of Pennsylvania’s Growth Through Energy & process for Conservation energy economy Community Health Consultants, Inc Smartpower Connecticut Inc To promote residential energy $41,000 $25,000 To support the Solar Up PA efficiency and air quality campaign to increase solar Damascus Citizens for Sustainability improvements installations in Allegheny County COMMON INITIATIVES To support air quality field science, $200,000 $120,000 EMERGENCY FUND education and outreach in shale Institute For Energy Economics And Sustainable Pittsburgh Allegheny County Department of impacted communities Financial Analysis Inc Human Services $175,000 To support the Green Workplace To provide financial literacy Challenge and schools To provide safe, reliable and energy training for environmental and efficient transportation to enable Environmental Integrity Project $50,000 family support centers to help To strengthen the public right to community advocates working on families access needed services know and improve regulation, fossil fuel issues The Pittsburgh Foundation $225,000 permitting and enforcement of the $23,000 To support the Clean Air Fund $700,000 coal, oil and gas industries Mountain Watershed Association Greater Pittsburgh Community $140,000 To support communities impacted The Pittsburgh Foundation Food Bank by shale development To support the Clean Air Fund To support programs addressing $50,000 $225,000 childhood hunger issues in southwestern Pennsylvania $100,000 Neighborhood Legal Services Allegheny Council to Improve Greater Pittsburgh Community Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh Association Our Neighborhoods Housing Food Bank For continued support of To support the Medical Legal To support the purchase and To support the second phase of Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh’s Collaborative for Patients, targeting rehabilitation of the former business planning for a non-profit efforts to create opportunities for low-income children and their D’Imperios Market on Second grocery store in Hazelwood low-income Hazelwood residents families Avenue in Hazelwood for use $50,000 to benefit from real estate market $50,213 as a non-profit grocery store improvement run by the Greater Pittsburgh Hazelwood Initiative, Inc. $850,000 Travelers Aid Society of Pittsburgh Community Food Bank To support board development To fund the new employment $500,000 and capacity building for the Renewable Manufacturing Gateway 15 transportation assistance program Hazelwood Initiative For a final stage of predevelopment and the ICU Baby Program Allegheny Council to Improve Our $19,000 on the Pittsburgh Clean and Green $130,000 Neighborhoods Housing Laundry Project For the installation of stormwater Hazelwood Initiative, Inc. $50,000 University of Pittsburgh management features at the To support community To provides emergency financial Hazelwood Center development capacity building RIDC Fund For Economic Growth support to struggling families $49,976 for the Hazelwood Initiative To fund a study on the through Family Support Centers $50,000 potential impact of increasing $150,000 Bridgeway Capital, Inc. our region’s film and digital To support preliminary site Hazelwood Initiative, Inc. media infrastructure to include Wilkinsburg Community Ministry assembly of strategic, vacant, For significant expansion of permanent sound stages, To support the Urban Survival nuisance, blighted, and under­ staff capacity and community production offices, and center of Project that provides emergency utilized properties in the Second development activity of the digital media and post-production basic necessities for children in Avenue corridor in Hazelwood Hazelwood Initiative $150,000 Wilkinsburg $300,000 $1,145,250 $50,000 St. Stephen Parish Charitable Trust Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Hazelwood Initiative, Inc. To fund architectural services to To support a grand opening To support a façade improvement COMMON INITIATIVES design a vision for the St. Stephen celebration for the Hazelwood program on Second Avenue in OTHER Social Hall and Building Center being hosted by the tenants: Hazelwood $15,370 Communication Network Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, $35,000 To support the Communications Council of Three Rivers American Student Conservation Association Housing Authority of the City of Indian Center and Pittsburgh To support a summer youth Network’s efforts to help Pittsburgh Association for the Education of employment program in foundations, including the For planning and design services Young Children Hazelwood Endowments, make effective use associated with redevelopment of $119,365 of strategic communications to $10,000 Glen Hazel Recreation Center advance their program work $33,000 Three Rivers Workforce $20,000 Carnegie Mellon University To develop educational and Investment Board PA Cleanways of Allegheny County community awareness regarding To support developing a working To clean up illegal dump sites and COMMON INITIATIVES air quality in Hazelwood model for comprehensive, effective promote policy change for urban PLACE-BASED INITIATIVE $50,000 workforce development services in revitalization Hazelwood Allegheny Council to Improve Center of Life $95,000 $48,000 Our Neighborhoods Housing To provide funding for Greater Pennsylvania State University To support the redevelopment of Hazelwood Community the Spahr Building in Hazelwood Philanthropic Fund Collaborative members to attend To support the Penn State as a mixed-use facility supporting the Investment in Excellence retail, office and community Center’s capacity building and training conducted by The Pacific business development efforts service tenants Institute $699,500 with an emerging entrepreneur in $44,139 Hazelwood Glen Hazel Tenants Council $50,000 For one year of operating Pittsburgh Association for the support to launch the Glen Hazel Education of Young Children Community Resident Management To build capacity in Hazelwood Council for better data collection, analysis $50,000 and reporting $45,650 history

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The foundation’s work is grounded Howard Heinz 1877 – 1941 Vira I. Heinz 1888 – 1983 in the legacy established by the Howard Heinz, the son of Henry John and Sarah In a city known for its active and concerned civic two endowments from which it was Young Heinz, was born near Sharpsburg, a suburb leaders, Vira I. Heinz was among the foremost. formed. Founded more than four of Pittsburgh, on Aug. 27, 1877. After graduating She was born Vira M. Ingham in what is now decades apart, the Howard Heinz from Shady Side Academy and Yale University, Pittsburgh’s Brighton Heights neighborhood. Endowment and the Vira I. Heinz he began working full time for the H. J. Heinz Co. In 1932, she married Clifford S. Heinz, son of Endowment were each the product of in 1900, serving as advertising manager, sales Henry J. Heinz, founder of the food processing a family commitment to community manager, vice president and eventually president. company. Clifford Heinz died in 1935. that began with H. J. Heinz and Long before creating the endowment that During the next five decades, Mrs. Heinz was continues to this day. would lead to large-scale philanthropy, Mr. Heinz actively engaged in the philanthropic and civic was actively engaged in personal charitable and work for which she is now remembered. She did civic improvement efforts. He took a special so much for so many that it would be impossible interest in programs that would better the lives to list the full range of her activities. A few of the of young people. As a young college graduate, he more prominent included serving as vice president established Covode House, a clubhouse for boys, of the World Council of Christian Education and near the Heinz plant. He also served as an active becoming an active supporter of its work in Africa. director of Sarah Heinz House, a larger development She was a founder of the Civic Light Opera, club for boys and girls on Pittsburgh’s North Side president­ and principal benefactor of the Pittsburgh that continues to thrive. As president of one of the Youth Symphony, and on the boards of the world’s most recognized businesses, he was one of Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society, Pittsburgh the founders of the Community Fund, one of the Opera and Pittsburgh Symphony Society. early efforts to create organized community-based Mrs. Heinz received the Chancellor’s Medal philanthropy in the United States. He also was from the University of Pittsburgh and honorary a director or fundraising chairman for dozens of degrees from 11 colleges and universities. She was national organizations and campaigns, including a trustee of Chatham College and the first woman service as a trustee for the Carnegie Endowment trustee of Carnegie Mellon University. She served for International Peace. as a member of the board of Children’s Hospital Despite frequently being tapped by governors of Pittsburgh and was an honorary fellow of the and presidents to lead various projects, Mr. Heinz American College of Hospital Administrators. made time for city and regional concerns. All As a member of the H. J. Heinz Co. board of his professional life, he served on the boards of directors, she was the first woman board member important community institutions. He was a of a multinational corporation headquartered director or trustee of the Pennsylvania Railroad; in Pittsburgh. Mellon Bank, N.A.; National Industrial Conference In the spirit of generosity that characterized Board; Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association; her life, Mrs. Heinz provided in her will for Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce; University of the establishment of a charitable foundation. Pittsburgh; Carnegie Institute; Shady Side Academy; Western Pennsylvania Hospital; and the Pittsburgh Symphony Society. He also served as a ruling elder of Shadyside Presbyterian Church. Mr. Heinz was a leader in the creation of Heinz Chapel on the University of Pittsburgh campus as a memorial to his parents. The church serves as a spiritual resource for university students but also is considered one of the country’s architectural gems. Mr. Heinz died on Feb. 9, 1941. He bequeathed his residual estate to the Howard Heinz Endowment for philanthropic purposes. board and staff

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BOARD STAFF Community & Statement on Diversity OF DIRECTORS Economic Development Management The Heinz Endowments values Teresa Heinz diversity in its many forms. We Grant Oliphant Robert E. Stephany Chairman believe the future of our community President Program Director depends on its ability to attract James M. Walton Eric R. Stoller and retain an increasingly diverse Vice Chairman Edward F. Kolano Vice President Program Officer population. As a foundation working André T. Heinz Finance & Administration Megan Andros to advance the common good in and Chief Investment Officer Program Officer this community and in our broader Christopher D. Heinz society, we have a respon­sibility to Stuart B. Redshaw John Heinz Mary M. embrace a commitment to inclusive­ Director of Human Resources Program Assistant ness as a fundamental operating Sasha L. Heinz Donna J. Evans principle. Therefore, through our Damon Aherne Executive Assistant Communications grant making and business activities, John M. Ellis we seek to promote inclusive practices Carol R. Brown that broaden the range of perspectives, Arts & Culture Senior Director of opinions and experiences available Jared L. Cohon Communications Janet L. Sarbaugh to our grantees, our partners and Judith M. Davenport Senior Program Director Carmen J. Lee ourselves. Justin D. Laing Communications Officer Consistent with this philosophy, Franco Harris the Endowments is an equal Senior Program Officer Linda S. Braund opportunity employer. Ability and Wendy Mackenzie Communications Manager Cindi A. Stueber performance are the primary criteria Shirley M. Malcom Program Assistant Courtney D. Tolmer for success at the foundation. James E. Rohr Administrative Assistant Candidates for employment are Children, Youth & Families considered on the basis of job Drue Heinz Margaret M. Petruska Finance & Administration qualifications­ without regard to race, Director Emeritus Senior Program Director Edward F. Kolano religion, color, gender, age, national Vice President origin, sexual orientation or disability. Carmen A. Anderson Promotions and advance­ment Senior Program Officer Finance & Administration and Chief Investment Officer opportunities are also based on the Wayne A. Jones employee’s actual performance, not Senior Program Officer Ann C. Plunkett on any of the above characteristics. Controller & Director of Payroll Specific responsibility for enforcing Nancy F. Glover and Benefits Administration this policy has been assigned to the Program Assistant president of the foundation. Charles A. Richardson Director of Information Technology Education Stanley W. Thompson Cheryl L. Dabat Program Director Grants Administration & Facilities Manager Melanie R. Brown Program Officer Denise M. Ficorilli Accountant Joann L. Clark Program Assistant Kimberly H. Gillespie Administrative Assistant Environment Linda G. Jones Philip R.S. Johnson Treasury & Investment Assistant Acting Director Vickie L. Beattie Paul J. Nandzik Receptionist & Grants Assistant Administrative Assistant