2010

The Heinz Endowments 2010–2011 Annual Report

Table of Contents

Message 2 Financial Summary 3 2010 Grants 4 2011 Grants 4 2011History 13 Board and Staff 14 financial summary

2 Total Grants by Program Area

2010 Children, Youth & Families $9.8 (in millions) Education $8.5

Environment $9.8

Arts & Culture $10.9

Innovation Economy $6.9

Common Initiative $1.7

2011 Children, Youth & Families $10.2 (in millions) Education $6.2

Environment $7.8

Arts & Culture $18.6

Innovation Economy $7.7

Common Initiative $16.6

Historical Perspective: 2007 – 2011

Total Approved Grants 11 $67.1 10 $47.6 (in millions) 09 $40.0 08 $74.7 07 $84.1

Total Net Assets 11 $1.4 10 $1.5 (in billions) 09 $1.4 08 $1.2 07 $1.6

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. 2010 grants

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ARTS & CULTURE Bricolage Chatham Baroque Inc. Frick Art & Historical Center For operating support for two years For two-year operating support To implement components of the Afrika Yetu Inc. $40,000 $52,275 master plan for the Frick Campus For support of the Academy for $100,000 Artistic Excellence Calliope House, Inc. Children’s Museum of $40,000 To launch Calliope Center Stage For three-year operating support Grantmakers in the Arts Concerts in a newly renovated (2011–13) For two-year operating support Afrika Yetu Inc. performance space $222,000 $50,000 To support the citywide Kwanzaa $25,000 2010 Celebration City of Asylum Pittsburgh Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council $25,000 Carnegie Institute For capital and startup support To support the Office of Public For operating support for the new Literary Center project Art’s technical assistance services Afro-American Music Institute Inc. $17,500 $400,000 and educational programs For debt retirement $245,000 $33,960 Carnegie Institute City Theatre Company Inc. To support the 15th Anniversary For two-year operating Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Artists Image Resource, Inc. Education Fund: Embracing the support (2011–12) For operating support for 2010–11 For operating support Creative Process $174,000 and 2011–12 and two-year support $20,000 $50,000 of the Artists Opportunity grants Communities in Schools of program Artists Image Resource, Inc. Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh-Allegheny County, Inc. $720,000 For operating support for two years For the “Teenie Harris, For the Hip Hop On L.O.C.K. $40,000 Photographer: An American program Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Story” exhibition $107,500 For a pilot project to involve artists Attack Theatre $100,000 in revitalization of vacant land For three-year operating support Community Theater $10,000 $111,450 Carnegie Institute Project Corporation Sponsorship for The Warhol’s For support of New Voices Hill Dance Academy Theatre August Wilson Center for “Film, Fame & Fifteen Minutes” Pittsburgh: Women of Color for For a summer dance intensive African American Culture $1,000 Reproductive Justice’s “Women focusing on a holistic approach To improve the August Wilson of Color HERStory Month” to the art of dance Center’s financial reporting systems Carnegie Mellon University $7,000 $10,000 and provide support for a new To support project staff for the fundraising effort Arts Greenhouse Daisy Wilson Artist Community, Inc. Historical Society of $27,000 $18,337 For emergency stabilization Western of the August Wilson home For three-year operating August Wilson Center for Carnegie Mellon University $40,000 support (2011–13) African American Culture To support activities related to $270,000 For operating support for 2009–10 exploring the use of the USX Tower Dreams of Hope $250,000 roof as a public green space For professional artists’ fees and The Legacy Arts Project, Inc. $7,500 performance venue rental costs For support of the “Drums August Wilson Center for $18,000 Not Gangs” summer program African American Culture Cave Canem Foundation for Schenley Heights youth To support financial management To support the June 2010 writing East Liberty Presbyterian Church during CEO transition $10,000 retreat at the University of To support the expansion of the and marketing plan to spur Pittsburgh Greensburg campus Hope Academy Theater Company, MacDowell Colony Inc. individual giving $15,000 allowing it to increase the number To support two Pittsburgh $50,000 of youth it serves from 13 to 30 artist residencies (Sept. 2010– Center of Life $75,000 Spring 2011) Bethany House Academy To support the summer sessions For the development and $20,000 of the K.R.U.N.K. program Family Resources implementation of an African- $25,000 To provide high-quality arts centered after-school arts program instruction to three communities serving 30 children and youth in the served by the Beverly Jewel Wall Northview Heights community Lovelace program $75,000 $74,900 Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild Pittsburgh Dance Alloy The Pittsburgh Project Silver Eye Center for Photography To support a partnership between To support the transition of the For the development of arts For three-year operating support Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild and August Wilson Center Dance programming for the B.A.S.I.C. $95,000 North Side Urban Pathways Ensemble from the Pittsburgh and Reach Academy after-school Charter School in the development Dance Alloy to the August programs Silver Eye Center for Photography of an after-school arts program Wilson Center $75,000 For a strategic plan $60,000 $20,000 $10,000 Pittsburgh Symphony Society Mattress Factory Pittsburgh Dance Alloy For two-year operating support Society for Contemporary Craft For three-year operating For a strategic plan that will (2011–12) For operating support for 2011 4 support (2011–13) identify a sustainable model for $428,000 $40,000 $222,000 Dance Alloy’s future $24,240 Pittsburgh Symphony Society Southern Arts Federation Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh For maintenance of the Heinz To support participation of local For support of the executive Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Hall Garden Plaza for three years arts organizations and professionals director position for two years To launch a professional $75,000 at the fall 2010 Performing Arts $50,000 development program for Exchange local artists Pittsburgh Symphony Society $10,000 New Hazlett Center $40,000 For additional repairs to Heinz for the Performing Arts Hall Plaza Squonk Opera For three-year operating support Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. $175,000 For two-year operating support $164,725 For the purchase of new equipment $52,275 $250,000 Pittsburgh Symphony Society Pennsylvania Conference For the Bella Notte Soiree on Touchstone Center for Crafts for Women The Pittsburgh Foundation Sept. 16, 2010 For operating support for two years To support the annual Governor’s To secure a 60-day option on the $1,500 $150,000 Conference for Women sale of WDUQ radio $20,000 $7,500 Point Park University United Jewish Federation For a design competition For two-year operating support for Pittsburgh Arts and Lectures, Inc. The Pittsburgh Foundation connecting Wood Street to the the Pittsburgh Jewish Film Forum To support the lecture of author To support the 2010 Day of Giving Mon River $40,000 and performance poet Sapphire $50,000 $65,650 at the Drue Heinz Lectures $15,000 The Pittsburgh Foundation Quantum Theatre To underwrite a teaching artist To create a new Multicultural Arts For three-year operating support for 2009–10 Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Inc. Fund at The Pittsburgh Foundation $139,000 $20,000 For operating support (2011–2012) $415,000 $420,000 River City Brass Band, Inc. Westmoreland Museum of Art Pittsburgh Glass Center, Inc. For operating support for two years For support of the “American Pittsburgh Board of Public Education For operating support for $90,000 Landscapes” exhibition To support teacher / coach positions 2010–11 and 2011–12 $60,000 in arts education for 2010–11 $124,650 Saint Vincent College through 2012–13 To support a study examining the WQED Multimedia $345,000 Pittsburgh Irish and feasibility of a formal collaboration For operating support for OnQ Classical Theatre Inc. among the Fred Rogers Center for for 2011 Pittsburgh Cultural Trust For two-year operating support Early Learning and Children’s $150,000 To support local artists at the $100,000 Media, Family Communications 2010 Three Rivers Arts Festival and the Children’s Museum of WQED Multimedia $15,000 Pittsburgh Musical Theater Pittsburgh To celebrate the 2010 Elsie Awards For two-year operating support $12,500 on Sept. 29, 2010 Pittsburgh Cultural Trust $104,550 $2,000 For operating support for 2011 Schenley Heights Community and 2012 Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble Development Program Young Men and Women’s $1,700,000 To support the 2010 season To provide high-quality teaching African Heritage Association $25,000 artists for both the A-STEP and For “Open a Child’s Eyes to Art” Pittsburgh Cultural Trust the Weil after-school programs featuring the Women of Gee’s For sponsorship for the Pittsburgh Opera Inc. $64,000 Bend, Ala. Arts Gala-ree! to be held on For three-year operating support $25,000 Oct. 2, 2010 (2011–13) Silk Screen $25,000 $621,000 For operating support for one year $20,000 Pittsburgh Opera Theater, Inc. For two-year operating support (2010–11 and 2011–12) $80,000 ARTS & CULTURE Bach Choir of Pittsburgh Creative Nonfiction Foundation Mon Valley Media SMALL ARTS INITIATIVE For support of the 2011 season To commission full-color For post-production costs for the $15,000 illustrations from Pittsburgh-based film “Lost in the Hype: African African American Jazz artists for three issues of “Creative Americans in a Super Sports Town” Preservation Society of Pittsburgh Balmoral School of Nonfiction” to be published $4,650 To support the presentation Highland Piping, Inc. between summer 2011 and of “Music for Peace” featuring For a performance by the spring 2012 Nego Gato, Inc. the Pittsburgh Jazz Orchestra Battlefield Band of Scotland on $5,000 To support “From Africa to Brazil (fall 2010) Nov. 13, 2010, at Bellefield Hall in Pittsburgh” at the Kelly- $10,000 $7,000 Duquesne University Strayhorn Theater on Oct. 2, 2010 5 To support the Pittsburgh Song $12,000 Afrika Yetu Inc. Bodiography Contemporary Collaborative’s concert on May 12, For support of RiverBeat 2011 Ballet Co. 2011, at Carnegie Music Hall New Hazlett Center to be held on the Gateway Clipper For support of “HEART: function $4,000 for the Performing Arts on May 9, 2011 versus emotion” at the Byham To support the Glue Factory $5,000 Theater (Feb. 19–20, 2010) Fe Gallery Project performance at the New $11,000 For support of “Unlimited Scope” Hazlett Theater in March 2010 Artists Image Resource, Inc. $10,000 $7,500 To support Open Thread’s Small Bodiography Contemporary Press Festival in summer 2010 at Ballet Co. Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh New Hazlett Center the Miller Gallery To support the production of To support Fiberart International for the Performing Arts $4,000 “108 Minutes” (Feb. 20–21, 2011) 2010 (April–August 2010) at the For artist and production fees $11,000 Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and for barebones productions’ of Artists Upstairs the Society for Contemporary Craft “Killer Joe” (June 24–July 10, 2010) For the Firefly Tunnel Project Brew House Association $11,000 $20,000 $20,000 To support the Fifth Annual Distillery Program Gemini Theater Company New Hazlett Center Artists Upstairs $6,000 For production costs for the for the Performing Arts To support the Via Crucis and 2010–11 Classic Children’s For support of the Glue Factory a Procession of Pilgrimage Art Bricolage Theater season Project 2011 titled “Are We There (Jan.– Oct. 2010) For the production of “Hunter $7,000 Yet?” to be premiered at the New $10,000 Gatherers” (April 13–May 7, 2011) Hazlett Theater (May 8–11, 2011) $16,000 The Greater Uniontown $9,000 August Wilson Center for Chorale Church African American Culture Bulgarian-Macedonian National For support of “Christmas Choral” The New Sun Rising For support of the Pittsburgh Jazz Educational and Cultural Center, Inc. in winter 2009 and “Song of To support “Evenings in Orchestra’s second annual To support the “Calendar Customs America” in spring 2010 Quarantine: The Zombie Opera” Reservoir of Jazz in Highland Park Alive” at Carnegie Music Hall in $500 (Oct. 14–16, 2010, at the performance in Aug. 2010 Nov. 2010 Grey Box Theatre) $10,000 $5,000 Guitar Society of Fine Art $6,000 To support ALIA MUSICA Bulgarian-Macedonian National August Wilson Center for spring 2010 concert series North Pittsburgh Civic Symphony African American Culture Educational and Cultural Center, Inc. $4,000 To support the 2010–11 season For support of “Slaves to Cool” For the production of a new $5,000 premiere titled “Macedonian to be performed at the August Guitar Society of Fine Art Wilson Center Mosaic” (Nov. 11, 2011, at Carnegie To support the “Puerto Flamenco” Off the Wall Productions $7,000 Music Hall in Homestead) event at the New Hazlett Theater To support the production of $5,000 on May 8, 2010 “Stop Kiss” (Dec. 2010) August Wilson Center for $8,000 $10,000 African American Culture Community Theater Project For support of “This Week Corporation Guitar Society of Fine Art Partnership for Minority with Jasiri X” For support of the Staycee Pearl For support of ALIA MUSICA HIV-AIDS Prevention dance project’s performance of $10,000 spring 2011 concert series To support the Sembene Festival “Circle Pop” (Nov. 18–20, 2010) $8,520 (Nov. 12–13, 2010) at Autumn House Press $9,000 the University of Pittsburgh’s To support the Emerging Guitar Society of Fine Art Alumni Hall Literature Initiative Construction Junction, Inc. For support of the 2010–11 $2,500 To support the Pillow Project’s $13,500 concert season 2011 fourth season of Second $9,000 The Pittsburgh Camerata Bach Choir of Pittsburgh Saturdays To support the performance of “All For support for the $15,000 Kente Arts Alliance Hallow’s Eve” on Oct. 30–31, 2010 2009–10 season For support of a three-part series, $7,500 $9,500 “The Color of Strings” $10,000 Pittsburgh Chamber Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Pittsburgh Playwrights United Jewish Federation Music Society To support the full production Theatre Company To support the Pittsburgh Jewish To support musicians’ fees for of 404 Strand’s “faustUS” For support of “Valu-Mart” in Film Forum’s presentation of the 2010–11 season $11,000 March 2010 and “The Jitney” “Refusenik” $8,500 in May 2010 $12,500 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. $10,000 Pittsburgh Community For “Inheritors of a Burden — United Jewish Federation Broadcasting Corporation Herederos del Agobio” Pittsburgh Playwrights To support a CD recording by the To support Kyle Abraham’s $9,000 Theatre Company Pittsburgh Jewish Music Festival works “Radio Show and Elegy” For the production of for commercial release 6 on Jan. 29–30, 2010 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. “King Hedley II” (April 2011) $12,000 $13,000 To support the documentary $20,000 “Mythopoeic Times” University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Concert Chorale $10,600 Prime Stage For support of the 2010–11 Music To support the classical concerts For support of the 2010–11 season on the Edge concert series on March 6–7, 2010 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. $15,000 $7,000 $5,000 To support an artist edition book titled “The Braddock Renaissance and Baroque Society Unseam’d Shakespeare Company Pittsburgh Concert Chorale Cross-Pollination Project” To support the final three concerts For pre-production costs and artistic For the classical concerts of $4,000 in the 2010–11 series fees for the revival of “Out of This 2010–2011 performance season $10,400 Furnace” (June 8–July 2, 2011) (March 5–6, 2011) Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. $10,000 $4,332 For support of a new oral Renaissance City Choir history and multimedia project For support of Microscopic Pittsburgh Cultural Trust titled “Building Sisterhood Opera’s “Happy Garden of Life” To support the Zany Umbrella to Transcend Racism” and “Monkey’s Paw” CHILDREN, Circus’s performances at the $5,000 (Sept. 10–19, 2010) YOUTH & FAMILIES Pittsburgh International Children’s $10,000 Adagio Health Inc. Festival in May 2010 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. To pilot an environmental $5,000 For support of a book / DVD Renaissance City Choir health–related enterprise for project titled “Strange Attractors: To support a new commission, Healthy Start House Pittsburgh Festival Orchestra Investigations in Non-Humanoid “I Remember” For support of a concert on Sexualities” $6,000 $100,000 Nov. 1, 2010, at St. Andrew’s $5,000 Episcopal Church Renaissance City Choir Allegheny County Department of Human Services $4,000 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. To support performances by the To launch an out-of-school–time For support of the film Microscopic Opera Company, program for children who are Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. “Come For Me” “The Proposal” and “To Hell immigrants / refugees living in To support a documentary by $5,000 and Back,” in March 2010 at the Kenneth Love on the Maxo Vanka Grey Box Theatre Baldwin-Whitehall murals in Millvale Pittsburgh Irish and Classical $9,000 $240,000 $9,000 Theatre Inc. To support a two-week workshop Renaissance City Choir Allegheny County Health Department Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. concluding with a public For support of the spring 2011 To reduce the number of African To support NOMMO Productions’ performance (fall 2010) of “Dear concert “Love of Nature / Nature American infants dying from sleep documentary “The August Wilson Boy” by consortia members Jeanne of Love” (April 29–30, 2011) related deaths Center: Building on a Legacy” Drennan and David Berlin $10,000 $8,400 $7,000 $4,000 UMOJA African Arts Company Allegheny Intermediate Unit Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Pittsburgh Jazz Society To support the Institute of To initiate and improve transition To complete the film “Still City” For support of Jazz Day in the Park International Art & Languages to kindergarten activities in selected by Paul Dang (Sept. 2010 in ) “Africa Rainbow” project Allegheny County school districts $13,000 $7,600 $4,000 $50,000 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Pittsburgh Lesbian and UMOJA African Arts Company Allegheny Youth Development For the documentary “The Story Gay Film Society, Inc. To support the annual African Arts To expand the judo component of of the ” To support the 2010 Film Festival in the Park Festival (Aug. 14–15, the agency’s after-school program by Dan Handley in October 2010, in Allegheny Commons Park) to a second site, accommodating $8,000 $11,000 $10,400 increased demand among students Pittsburgh Mandolin Society United Jewish Federation $45,000 For support of a public To support the Pittsburgh Jewish performance in March 2011 Music Festival’s production of $4,000 “The Dybbuk” in June 2010 $10,000 Berks County Intermediate Unit East End Neighborhood House Human Services Center Corporation Pittsburgh Board of Public Education To increase capacity of mental To provide training in the area For the expansion of the after- To support the Pittsburgh Public health clinicians to work with of African-centered rites-of- school and summer programs in Schools’ process to develop families with young children passage training the Woodland Hills School District district-wide tools and strategies $100,000 $18,000 $210,000 to improve teaching and learning environments with an emphasis Berks County Intermediate Unit Family Resources Manchester Youth on behavior-related issues in the To develop a plan to launch a To support a planning process Development Center classroom statewide ECE green initiative to undertake a LEED-certified To build the capacity to implement $290,000 $50,000 renovation of a building in and evaluate out-of-school–time 7 East Liberty that will house the programs for youth in Pittsburgh’s Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Berks County Intermediate Unit organization’s primary programs North Side To support the development of To launch a statewide early care $50,000 $100,000 videos by the summer youth and education environmental philanthropy interns initiative Family Resources One Vision, One Life $30,278 $300,000 To expand parent education To build capacity in the programming targeting adolescent organization to prevent gang The Pittsburgh Foundation Central Susquehanna fathers, in partnership with the and group violence To support the various projects Intermediate Unit Pittsburgh Public Schools and $100,000 of the Human Services To support the Pennsylvania targeted community agencies Integration Fund Statewide Afterschool / Youth $150,000 Pennsylvania Partnerships $100,000 Development Network Afterschool for Children Quality system initiative Focus On Renewal Sto-Rox To support a statewide advocacy The Pittsburgh Leadership $75,000 Neighborhood Corp campaign to raise the visibility and Foundation To purchase early reading software importance of high-quality early To provide matching funds to a Children’s Hospital of and 10 computers for use in Focus care and education in Pennsylvania federal grant aimed at providing Pittsburgh Foundation On Renewal’s three preschool sites $50,000 mentors to children of prisoners For costs associated with the $50,000 $100,000 dissemination of the Pre-K Counts Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force Executive Summary The Forbes Funds To pilot a community-based health The Pittsburgh Project $12,310 For a second round of support education program to prevent To support the after-school to expand the out-of-school–time HIV and sexually transmitted programs and upgrade the Communication Network data collection model by including diseases among African American organization’s technology and To support the general operations a cohort of arts programs and adolescent girls processes to measure effectiveness of the Communications Network distributing evaluation tools $100,000 $200,000 $20,000 $165,000 Pittsburgh Association for the Saint Margaret Memorial Community Human Services The Grant Foundation Education of Young Children Hospital Foundation Corporation To support earthquake relief efforts To support the 2010 PAEYC, For curriculum development and For 40th anniversary celebration $50,000 Family Support, Pennsylvania the design and production of on May 20, 2010 Council on the Arts Conference human sexuality materials for $10,000 Grantmakers for Children, $20,000 middle-school students Youth & Families Inc. $30,000 Council for a Strong America For annual operating support Pittsburgh Association for the To expand early childhood $5,000 Education of Young Children Sarah Heinz House Association resources for at-risk children, To expand agency’s capacity to For support for after-school and youth and families in Pittsburgh Grantmakers for Children, support the continued advance­ summer youth programs and statewide Youth & Families Inc. ment of the early care and $1,200,000 $100,000 For annual operating support education agenda in Pennsylvania $5,000 $200,000 SLB Radio Productions, Inc. Crisis Shelter of Lawrence County To conduct radio workshops To support innovative domestic Greater Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Board of Public Education yielding documentaries violence prevention, education Community Food Bank To support the Pittsburgh Public with summer 2010 youth and supportive services for teens To support the food bank Schools’ Summer Dreamers philanthropy interns in Lawrence County $4,000 academy for middle-school $15,000 $60,000 students Grow Pittsburgh $113,588.04 Squirrel Hill Health Center East End Cooperative Ministry To support the organization’s To provide bridge funding To support the construction summer youth gardening programs for a new dental center of a new facility in Pittsburgh’s $50,000 $100,000 East End neighborhood $800,000 Guidestar USA For honorary membership to Guidestar $1,000 Storehouse for Teachers YMCA of Pittsburgh Wireless Neighborhoods Pittsburgh History and Landmarks To support programmatic To support hiring of a sustainability To provide culturally relevant Foundation expansion in providing free school coordinator who will oversee the instruction and mentoring to For projects to provide green supplies to area teachers and YMCA’s sustainability initiative 60 East End / Hill District black space in Wilkinsburg parents $150,000 male students $25,000 $200,000 $150,000 Yoga in Schools Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Third Sector New England To expand the yoga program in To support four workshops to For 2010 annual operating support the Pittsburgh Public Schools CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES educate residents of the Panther for the Early Childhood Funders through the health and physical SUMMER YOUTH Hollow watershed about reducing 8 PHILANTHROPY PROGRAM Collaborative education curriculum stormwater runoff from their properties and providing ecological $10,000 $60,000 Adagio Health Inc. To educate girls about toxic restoration to the watershed within United Way of Allegheny County chemicals in personal care products Schenley Park To support the United Way’s CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES $17,765 $13,000 Impact Fund and initiatives AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN & BOYS TASK FORCE Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy designed to motivate young Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future To support the YMCA people to stay in school Bethany House Academy For the creation of a Youth $760,000 To provide an authentic African- Community Partner group to Westinghouse Lighthouse Project centered Rites of Passage program engage youth in local environmental­ in educating youth about the University of Pittsburgh for American African males policy discussions, particularly environment through the arts To provide matching funds to $150,000 related to the Pittsburgh Climate $10,525 the Office of Child Development Initiative and the Black and Gold for a federal grant to continue Sarah Heinz House Association Family Resources City Goes Green project Early Head Start for 2010–12 To support a team of interns in To pilot an educational $14,606 $420,000 opportunity program in Beverly partnership with The Heinz Endowments’ Summer Youth Jewel Wall Lovelace sites for East Liberty Development, Inc. University of Pittsburgh elementary school–age boys For a water-management project Philanthropy Internship Program For core support for 2011, 2012 $147,500 as recommended by the summer $20,000 and 2013 youth philanthropy interns $500,000 Strong Women Strong Girls, Inc. Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise $20,000 To support a capacity-building To educate girls about toxic University of Pittsburgh chemicals in personal-care products program for 15 grantees serving Growth Through Energy & To support the Partnerships for African American males Community Health Strategies $7,500 Family Support project during 2011 $175,000 For a water-management project Student Conservation Association $150,000 as recommended by the summer To support the Summer Youth Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh youth philanthropy interns University of Pittsburgh Philanthropy Program interns and Charter School $10,000 To provide technical assistance to To create an academic-focused programming for orientation week regional early childhood programs rites-of-passage program for first- Mount Washington Community $24,000 to improve their quality through fifth-grade boys Development Corporation Sustainable Pittsburgh $300,000 $10,000 For an arts-based environmental education project To host Summer Youth Venture Outdoors YMCA of Pittsburgh $5,000 Philanthropy Program interns For support of family and To support a project that seeks to at Sustainable Pittsburgh community programs that serve increase the number of African Nine Mile Run Watershed $13,527 school-aged children American males eligible for the Association Inc. United Way of Allegheny County $185,000 Pittsburgh Promise For a water-management project To serve as a host site for The $150,000 as recommended by the summer Woodland Hills School District youth philanthropy interns Heinz Endowments Summer Youth To educate and empower students August Wilson Center for $12,236 Philanthropy Internship Program regarding healthy eating and African American Culture $44,760 lifelong exercise For a community theater initiative Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. $200,000 on African American men and boys To support an arts-based Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf in Greater Pittsburgh environmental education program YMCA of Pittsburgh For a water-management project $100,000 in Natrona Heights To support the development $10,775 as recommended by the summer of the Homewood Children’s Small Seeds Development, Inc. youth philanthropy interns Village Children, Youth and To support a rites-of-passage The Pittsburgh Foundation $2,874 Family Master Plan experience for the participants in To be used by the Heinz summer $50,000 the “Mother to Son” program intern team to fund nonprofit $150,000 organizations $25,000 EDUCATION Communities in Schools of Grantmakers for Education New Hazlett Center Pittsburgh-Allegheny County, Inc. For program and operating support for the Performing Arts 3 Rivers Connect To create a local call to action to $10,000 For funds to support the To enhance Dynamic Resource mobilize Pittsburgh area students CityLIVE! Discussion Series Portal to connect educators to into leadership and service Grantmakers of $15,000 learning resources and best $15,000 Western Pennsylvania practices For support in 2010 Northside Urban Pathways $250,000 Consortium for Public Education $20,000 A Public Charter School To support the operation of the To support the second phase A+ Schools Pittsburgh’s Community Consortium for Public Education Grantmakers of of the Urban Learning Lab 9 Alliance for Public Education $200,000 Western Pennsylvania $75,000 To build public support for the For the “Effective and Responsive Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers Coro Center for Civic Leadership Philanthropy in Black Northside Urban Pathways and Pittsburgh Public Schools To build leadership to strengthen Communities” workshop A Public Charter School Empowering Effective Teachers Plan education and support our youth $2,500 To provide students with a $4,000 in Pittsburgh unique and inspirational career $300,000 Grove City College exploration experience A+ Schools Pittsburgh’s Community To develop a plan related to $10,000 Alliance for Public Education Duquesne University professional development for early To fund A+ Schools to inform, For support to fund a professional childhood educators in our area Pennsylvania Coalition engage, and mobilize families, development workshop for $5,000 of Public Charter Schools youth and the community for math teachers To build a movement-leading educational excellence $25,000 Grow Pittsburgh organization with increased $200,000 To identify a sustainable influence, activities and Entrepreneuring Youth educational model for the Edible effectiveness Advancing Academics To support creation of the i-OWN Schoolyard Program $100,000 To support the mission of Pilot Program $30,000 Advancing Academics and $50,000 Pennsylvania State University expand services late in the Hill House Association To provide teachers with student’s junior year Environmental Charter School For the Fourth Annual Shyne professional development $90,000 To enhance, revise and evaluate Awards that recognizes the positive in technology education the effectiveness of place-based, achievements of young people, $35,000 ASSET, Inc. environmental integration at ECS ages 13–19 In support of ASSET and its $100,000 $7,500 Philanthropy Roundtable Investing in Innovation project For support of the Philanthropy $500,000 Extra Mile Education Homeless Children’s Education Fund Roundtable Foundation, Inc. To create the Homeless Education $10,000 Carlow University For the Extended Year Program Network to improve school To support continuation of the $200,000 attendance and success of Pittsburgh Cares Youth Media Advocacy Project, homeless children To support expansion of the engaging youth as education Foundation Center $75,000 Pittsburgh Young Leaders Academy reformers For program and operating $90,000 $150,000 support for 2010 for our services Imani Christian Academy for nonprofits and grant makers For the continuation of funding for The Pittsburgh Foundation Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh $15,000 program and operating support To support the 2010 Fund for To safeguard and provide public $600,000 Excellence in the Pittsburgh Foundation for Indiana University access to rare books and materials Public Schools of Pennsylvania Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild in the Heritage Collection $1,000,000 $150,000 To support the IUP Promise Plus For operating support program $50,000 The Pittsburgh Foundation $150,000 Center for Urban Biblical Ministry To support the contract renewal / To fund A Brighter Pittsburgh, Negro Educational Fund for the Advancement of Emergency Drive extension for Mr. Mark Roosevelt an initiative to reach recent high $50,000 school graduates Minorities Through Education To provide assistance for the To support Phase 2 of program NEED Grant Program for $20,000 The Pittsburgh Foundation expansion financially challenged students To support the 2011 Fund for $150,000 $275,000 Chatham University Excellence in the Pittsburgh To support the 2010 Pittsburgh Public Schools Teachers Institute Fund for the Advancement of The Neighborhood Academy Minorities Through Education $1,000,000 $25,000 To secure the school’s long-term To increase capacity building of capacity through the integration Propel Schools Foundation African American–led organizations of sustainable strategies To support costs associated with and the communities they serve $600,000 $2,500 opening a new Propel school, Propel Braddock Hills $300,000 Technology Affinity Group Wireless Neighborhoods (dba Duquesne University Waynesburg University For affinity group dues Neighborhood Learning Alliance) For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship $1,500 For support of an expanding Program for Women in Global Program for Women in Global network of community-based Leadership Leadership United Way of Allegheny County after-school programs $15,000 $15,000 For the Pathways to Education $120,000 Careers for at-risk middle schoolers Temple University under-represented in education World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship careers For funding to support the Program for Women in Global ENVIRONMENT $40,000 Council’s Global Education Leadership 10 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania Initiative $14,000 For operating support for University of Pittsburgh $85,000 For funding toward sponsorship Thiel College state-level policy work on land of the conference “Race in America For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship use issues and southwestern EDUCATION Restructuring Inequality” Program for Women in Global Pennsylvania work on smart AFRICAN AMERICAN $50,000 Leadership transportation MEN & BOYS TASK FORCE $15,000 $100,000 University of Pittsburgh Foundation for Indiana University To underwrite forward-looking University of Pittsburgh The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship of Pennsylvania To launch an Environmental professional development for To recruit African American males For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship school superintendents Program for Women in Global Schweitzer Fellows initiative into the teaching profession addressing environmental $25,000 $10,000 Leadership $15,000 influences on health $96,000 University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania State University To support internships for English To expand the African American University of Pittsburgh Allegheny Land Trust Department undergraduates Male Mentoring Program, For program coordinator of $130,000 travel / study scholarships For implementation of the basing research / assessment on Allegheny Land Trust Greenprint environmental stresses $145,000 University of Pittsburgh in the Pine Creek watershed $10,000 To support the Education Program’s University of Pittsburgh $100,000 at Bradford strategic decision making through Rankin Christian Center Arise, Inc. evaluation of grantees To broaden options to African For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship $150,000 Program for Women in Global To fund a review of existing American male youth by offering and proposed biomass projects support to enhance academic Leadership University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, and potential and social skills $15,000 For program and operating support health and environmental impacts $150,000 $150,000 University of Pittsburgh $28,000 at Greensburg University of Pittsburgh EDUCATION For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship Breast Cancer Fund To create a case study on SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR Program for Women in Global For education of diverse community service and civic and WOMEN IN GLOBAL LEADERSHIP Leadership communities in southwestern political leadership $15,000 Pennsylvania about toxic $15,000 Arcadia University chemicals in cosmetics For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship University of Pittsburgh $50,000 US Foundation for the Inspiration Program for Women in Global at Johnstown and Recognition of Science & Leadership For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship Carnegie Institute Technology $15,000 Program for Women in Global To finalize the concepts, design To support engagement of Leadership and production plan for the Pittsburgh Youth in FIRST Robotics Bethany College $20,000 RiverScience project $100,000 For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship $18,000 Program for Women in Global University of Pittsburgh Washington & Jefferson College Leadership at Titusville Carnegie Mellon University To expand and assess the $5,000 For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship To develop spatial maps of air Magellan Project and to engage Program for Women in Global pollutants in the Pittsburgh region more students through two Carnegie Mellon University Leadership $300,000 pilot programs For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship $10,000 $120,000 Program for Women in Global Carnegie Mellon University Leadership Washington & Jefferson College To collect and manage baseline Wilson College $15,000 For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship aquatic resources data to evaluate To establish a model study / Program for Women in Global the impact of shale gas development service global program for Chatham University Leadership $100,000 under-represented populations For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship $15,000 $25,000 Program for Women in Global Leadership $15,000 Carnegie Mellon University Community Foundation of Earth Force, Inc. Group Against Smog & Pollution To characterize the air pollution Greater Johnstown For youth-led experiential To increase public awareness of and impacts of Marcellus Shale For Three Rivers Waterkeeper environmental learning in the the ability to monitor air pollution development to develop a curriculum and Pittsburgh Public Schools associated with natural gas drilling $100,000 guidebook for community groups and other southwestern $15,000 covering legal issues related to Pennsylvania schools Carnegie Mellon University natural gas drilling $100,000 Group Against Smog & Pollution To expand baseline aquatic $11,000 To support work to reduce local resources and water quality data East End Cooperative Ministry diesel emissions and to work on collection through summer 2011 Community Foundation of To support green building features other regional air quality issues 11 $74,000 Greater Johnstown of a new facility $200,000 For operating support for $200,000 Center for Coalfield Justice Three Rivers Waterkeeper H. John Heinz III Center for Science, For outreach to coalfield residents $90,000 Energy Conservation Council Economics and the Environment on the impacts of longwall mining of Pennsylvania To assist The Heinz Center to build in southwestern Pennsylvania Consultative Group on To support participation in issues fundraising capacity $210,000 Biological Diversity related to electric transmission lines $25,000 For membership in Health & $300,000 Center for Victims of Violence Environmental Funders Network Healthy Home Resources and Crime affinity group, providing Environmental Integrity Project To develop a plan to implement a For an environmental education opportunities to work with To fund a project that will result lead exposure prevention program and awareness project to reduce foundation colleagues to build in effective safeguards for coal emphasizing municipal leadership risk factors that lead to violence the philanthropic base of the combustion waste $50,000 $75,000 environmental health movement $220,000 and its continuing work on Mountain Watershed Association Center for Victims of Violence environmental health issues Environmental Integrity Project To facilitate and host a pilot project and Crime $25,000 To fund a project that will result for training citizens to provide For an environmental education in effective safeguards for coal gas-well oversight and awareness project to reduce Consultative Group on combustion waste $59,170 risk factors that lead to violence Biological Diversity $50,000 $50,000 For 2010–11 membership in the Mountain Watershed Association Consultative Group on Biological Foundation for For operating support to protect Citizens Coal Council Diversity, an affinity group Pennsylvania Watersheds southwestern Pennsylvania water­- For analysis of and advocacy on providing opportunities to work To support continued development sheds from the impact of coal and longwall coal mining policy with foundation colleagues on of FracTracker.org natural gas extraction $75,000 issues of environmental health, air, $150,000 $270,000 climate, water and habitat protection Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future $15,000 Foundation for National Low Income Housing To support the creation of a Pennsylvania Watersheds Coalition & Low Income Housing comprehensive solar energy Cornell University To assist in educating the public of For support of the National program in Allegheny County To analyze the economic impact of the need to renew Pennsylvania’s Low Income Housing Coalition’s $200,000 Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling Growing Greener Environmental 2010 Housing Leadership on affected areas of Pennsylvania Stewardship Fund Awards Reception Clean Air Council and New York $150,000 $5,000 To address air quality issues of $150,000 Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling Funders’ Network for Smart Growth Nine Mile Run Watershed and Livable Communities $180,000 County of Allegheny Association Inc. To establish an Interdisciplinary For additional support of the 2010 For operating support Clean Water Fund Urban Design process to master- Annual Conference $100,000 To connect state networks of plan county parks $15,000 Operation Better Block, Inc. community efforts with policy $22,500 development and to characterize Funders’ Network for Smart Growth To provide incentive stipends to and Livable Communities pollution impacts of Marcellus Delaware Riverkeeper Network the participants in our Junior For 2010 membership in the Shale development For education of and networking Green Corps Funders’ Network for Smart $59,000 with local residents and towns $25,000 Growth regarding natural gas development $20,000 PennEnvironment Research Clean Water Fund $40,000 To promote policies to improve and Policy Center Green Building Alliance For outreach and organizing air quality in Allegheny County Duquesne University For operating support and a case $335,000 To provide microbial profiling, and on Marcellus Shale gas issues study assessment of convention fish and salamander survey for $25,000 center performance Marcellus Shale baseline assessment $540,000 $87,320 Pennsylvania Riverlife Americans for UNFPA, Inc. Community College of Allegheny Environmental Council To support a series of activities For the Gala for the Health County Educational Foundation For operating support for and products to celebrate and and Dignity of Women on To help CCAC Pittsburgh Promise southwestern Pennsylvania commemorate the 10th anniversary Oct. 7, 2010 students achieve academic success programs of the founding of Riverlife $20,000 at CCAC $150,000 $50,000 $186,223 Carnegie Library of Homestead Pennsylvania Parks and Sustainable Pittsburgh To hire a consultant to assist the Coro Center for Civic Leadership Forests Foundation For the Pittsburgh World strategic and business planning For the Fourth Annual Martin To support efforts to highlight the Environment Day Partnership for the library Luther King Jr. Leadership and 12 importance of Pennsylvania’s state events and programming $30,000 Diversity Awards on Jan. 14 parks, forests, water and other $100,000 $5,000 natural assets, through the vehicle Carnegie Mellon University of commemorating Maurice K. Trout Unlimited, Inc. To support early stage technology Duquesne University Goddard’s contributions To protect Pennsylvania’s fish and development at the Center for To support the activities and $15,500 wildlife from natural gas drilling Technology Transfer and Enterprise projects of 3 Rivers Clean Energy in the Marcellus Shale Creation $150,000 Pennsylvania Resources Council, Inc. $75,000 $200,000 For support of household Hill District Consensus Group hazardous waste collection activities University of Massachusetts Lowell Carnegie Mellon University To secure staff for ongoing $40,000 To create a framework for policy-­ For equipment needed to attract community revitalization makers to include environmental outside investment in technology organizing efforts Pennsylvania State University and public health impacts in development and commercialization $115,000 To identify and mitigate the effects biomass decision making $150,000 of Marcellus Shale natural gas $35,029 Hill House Association development on the forest ecosystem Carnegie Mellon University For capacity building, education $412,141 University of Massachusetts Lowell To develop Internet-enabled tools and support for a cooperative of To increase awareness of the health to collect and integrate large data sets women entrepreneurs Pittsburgh Community risks of biomass burning; promote $117,102 $300,000 Reinvestment Group solutions that protect health For capacity building $101,712 Carnegie Mellon University Hill House Economic Development $200,000 To facilitate broad regional citizen Corporation University of Pittsburgh participation in technology projects For technical support for a Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership To conduct a case control $180,000 developer opportunity plan in For a feasibility study for study of childhood autism and the Hill District a free high-frequency light rail environmental factors Carnegie Mellon University $250,000 connecting the South Shore $780,915 To advance GreenOx Catalysts, Inc., and North Shore to build green chemistry Innovation Works, Inc. $49,780 University of Pittsburgh research and economic leadership For partial support for a strategic To support Power of 32, a in western Pennsylvania human resources initiative and Pittsburgh Interfaith Impact world-class regional visioning $300,000 energy-sector business incubation To support organization and effort in the Pittsburgh region $200,000 training of faith-based groups to $300,000 Catalyst Connection influence regional environmental For a green manufacturing Kingsley Association and community policy University of Pittsburgh workforce training pilot project To develop and implement a $350,000 To fund the continuing operations $50,000 community engagement model of the Center for Healthy to enhance the Weatherization Pittsburgh Voyager Environments and Communities Christian Evangelistic Assistance Program To provide operating funds for $1,800,000 Economic Development $277,093 formal and informal environmental To continue and expand micro­ education programming enterprise assistance program Lead Pittsburgh $100,000 targeting African immigrants To facilitate the development of INNOVATION ECONOMY and refugees resiliency-based curriculum to be Rachel Carson Homestead $300,000 used in colleges Association 3 Rivers Connect $40,000 For education programs on To support economic and Cleveland Development Foundation pollution prevention to improve community revitalization efforts To support the effort to unite Manchester Citizens Corporation our health through better within the City of Pittsburgh the combined region’s assets for To provide operational support for consumer choices and $170,000 sustained prosperity MCC’s $20M Renaissance Housing manufacturers’ actions $30,000 Program $150,000 Allegheny County $200,000 Airport Authority To support efforts to expand air service $200,000 Minority & Women POISE Foundation INNOVATION ECONOMY City of Pittsburgh Educational Labor Agency For a 30th anniversary celebration AFRICAN AMERICAN To contribute to the funding of To provide operating support $5,000 MEN & BOYS TASK FORCE DESIGNPGH, the Urban Design for the Building Trades component of PLANPGH Pre-Apprenticeship­ and Sheltered Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise 100 Black Men $50,000 Bond Programs To engage in capacity building for of Western Pennsylvania, Inc. $150,000 African American–led nonprofits To expand the 100 Black Men of Community Design Center $30,000 Western Pennsylvania’s current of Pittsburgh Minority & Women mentoring initiative to target 40–60 For operating support Educational Labor Agency Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise additional students annually $50,000 13 To provide funding to the To culminate in the development $10,000 Sheltered Bond Guarantee Fund of a strategic plan for African Greater Pittsburgh $200,000 American–led nonprofits Addison Terrace Learning Community Food Bank $42,000 Center of Pittsburgh To increase the capacity of the National Black MBA Association To strengthen identity gender food bank to serve families in For an initiative to strengthen The Regional Opportunity Center and character with boys ages the 10-county area outside of opportunities for career advance­ Assist startup organization 12–14 with a rites-of-passage, Allegheny County ment and entrepreneurship among to attract and retain a diverse cultural model $200,000 African American professionals workforce $133,731 $180,000 $50,000 Jubilee Association, Inc. A Developmental Strategy To provide emergency financial North Side Civic Rosedale Block Cluster, Inc. to Elevate People Inc. support to 150 recently unemployed Development Council, Inc. To support development To educate and develop 75 at-risk individuals to help them in areas To support new business concept of the Rosedale Youth Urban Wilkinsburg African American males of food, shelter / utilities, and evaluation and enterprise creation Agriculture Enterprise $10,000 transportation in response to the $200,000 $50,000 impact of the recession Martin Luther King Jr $50,000 Cultural Center North Side Civic State Science and To plan a 30-week intervention to Development Council, Inc. Technology Institute Northside Leadership Conference For a collaborative, multi- For partial support for a national middle-school males in education / For the Northeast Common community urban brownfield conference in Pittsburgh on economic / social leadership and Fountain project redevelopment effort technology-based economic $10,000 $150,000 $120,000 development Mt. Ararat Community $20,000 Pittsburgh Partnership for Activity Center, Inc. Pittsburgh Central Keystone Neighborhood Development To train middle-grade males on Innovation Zone University of Pittsburgh For operating and program support To strengthen and expand the To support the establishment financial literacy, entrepreneurship to assist in efforts to transform anchor institution’s economic of the Pittsburgh Advanced and business acumen Pittsburgh’s urban neighborhoods development model Biosensor Consortium $10,000 $500,000 $600,000 $300,000 Urban Youth Action, Inc. Travelers Aid Society To develop a project for green Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership University of Pittsburgh of Pittsburgh For the continuation of work in To support the growth of roofing training, installation and To provide transportation “safe and clean” Downtown livability entrepreneurial businesses in maintenance assistance to low-income female $150,000 southwestern Pennsylvania $10,000 heads-of-household to access $470,000 employment and training services Pittsburgh Gateways Corporation and child care For a focused economic University of Pittsburgh COMMON $100,000 development initiative in the For the Entrepreneurial Mindset, INITIATIVES Hill District and Lawrenceville which provides entrepreneurship University of Pittsburgh $393,000 as an option to those with Allegheny County Department To provide emergency financial criminal records of Human Services support to struggling families Pittsburgh Green Innovators $150,000 To provide matching funds through family support centers To assist in building the for HUD housing programs to $150,000 organization’s capacity, enabling University of Pittsburgh serve homeless individuals in Green Innovators to begin creating To update the region’s Allegheny County World War II Veterans of Allegheny a program infrastructure needs catalog used $200,000 County Memorial Fund, Inc. $50,000 to develop policy approaches to For the design and construction meet the needs identified Catholic Charities of the of the WWII Memorial on the POISE Foundation $47,500 Diocese of Pittsburgh, Inc. North Shore To develop a vision for a To provide safety-net services $150,000 sustainable black community University of Pittsburgh to families in need in Pittsburgh For the African American $100,000 $45,000 Non-Profit Leadership Project $7,000 2011 grants

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ARTS & CULTURE Center of Life Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Inc. For support of the core To support consulting fees for For capital improvements to the August Wilson Center for programming of the review of ProArts Ticket Service PBT building African American Culture K.R.U.N.K. Movement and speaker fees for GPAC’s $200,000 To assist in funding 1Hood Media’s $50,000 annual meeting Literacy Academy $7,000 Pittsburgh Cultural Trust $40,000 City of Asylum Pittsburgh For the legal effort to oppose the To conduct an inventory of Hill Community Development expansion of adult entertainment August Wilson Center for North Side community assets Corporation activity in downtown Pittsburgh African American Culture $34,200 For support for financial audit $50,000 For general operating support $12,000 (2010–11 / 2011–12) Civic Light Opera Association Pittsburgh Cultural Trust $500,000 For three-year operating support Hill Dance Academy Theatre For sponsorship of the 2011 (2012–14) To provide contemporary African Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Gala Calliope House, Inc. $503,300 American dance instruction to “Not So Plain Jane” To support the second year a primarily African American $7,500 of Calliope Center Stage Communications Network youth audience $25,000 To support the general operations $36,000 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. $20,000 To support the Pittsburgh 2011 Carnegie Institute Historical Society of Biennial To develop education and outreach Community Theater Project Western Pennsylvania $25,000 programs connected to the Corporation For additional two-year operating Downtown Now exhibition For three-year operating support support (2012–13) Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. $150,000 (2012–14) and the merger with $420,000 For three-year operating support Pittsburgh Dance Alloy (2012–14) Carnegie Institute $600,000 Jazz Workshop, Inc. $516,400 For operating support for the For educational outreach programs Arts Education Collaborative for Dreams of Hope $17,500 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. two years To support both capacity- To support PublicSource $700,000 building goals and performance MacDowell Colony Inc. $240,000 and camp programs For two Heinz Fellowships at the Carnegie Institute $40,000 MacDowell Colony for 2011–12 The Pittsburgh Foundation For a portrait of David Hillenbrand $20,000 To support research aimed at $5,000 Education Policy and providing a picture of the state Leadership Center Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation of the local small arts sector Carnegie Institute For Pennsylvania’s arts and To support Pennsylvania $50,000 To support the “Factory Direct” education sectors to create and Performing Arts on Tour exhibition at The Andy Warhol promote a shared policy agenda (2011–12 through 2012–13) The Pittsburgh Foundation Museum in 2012 $100,000 $500,000 For support of a collaborative $150,000 funding initiative to provide direct Friends of Flight 93 Service Ministries support to individual artists Carnegie Mellon University National Memorial To continue and expand services $750,000 To support international directors, For the continuation of the to distressed neighborhoods in artists and marketing costs of the Flight 93 National Memorial Oral Allegheny County The Pittsburgh Foundation Carnegie Mellon Film Festival History and Documentation $15,000 To support the Advancing Black $10,000 Project begun in 2005 Arts in Pittsburgh program $225,000 Opera America, Inc. for 2012 Cave Canem Foundation For a workshop for aspiring $325,000 To support the June 2011 Gateway to the Arts, Inc. and mid-career singers based writing retreat For operating support for 2011–13 in Pittsburgh The Pittsburgh Foundation $20,000 $210,000 $7,500 For the Pittsburgh is Art Day of Giving, a campaign to increase individual giving to the arts sector $250,000 The Pittsburgh Foundation Steel Industry Heritage Corporation Balafon West African Kente Arts Alliance To fund part of the match pool To support a program evaluation Dance Ensemble For support of “The Two Roys” for the 2011 Day of Giving and new strategic plan To support the Black River performances at the New Hazlett $25,000 $50,000 Concert (May 2012 at the August Theater (Nov. 2011 and April 2012) Wilson Center) $12,000 Pittsburgh Musical Theater Three Rivers Young Peoples $19,500 For a 20th anniversary celebration Orchestras Mattress Factory $5,000 To support a fundraising Bodiography Contemporary To support “Your Place at the consultant and to purchase Ballet Co. Banquet” at Future Tenant Gallery Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble equipment To support the 10th anniversary (Sept. 15–Oct. 15, 2011) 15 To support the 2011 season $29,000 season “Red Carpet Roll Out” $7,500 $25,000 (Feb. 24–25, 2012 at the Byham UMOJA African Arts Company Theater) Nego Gato, Inc. Pittsburgh Public Theater For Visionary Performing Arts $12,000 To support “From Kongo to Brazil” Corporation Academy, to strengthen the at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater on For three-year operating support capacity of the organization and Bulgarian-Macedonian Oct. 22, 2011 (2012–14) enhance the quality of staff and National Educational and Cultural $13,000 $620,800 programming Center, Inc. $35,000 For the Balkan Festival at Carnegie New Hazlett Center Pittsburgh Symphony Society Music Hall in Nov. 2012 for the Performing Arts To support Commitment to University of Pittsburgh $5,000 To support artist and production Excellence, the Campaign for the To underwrite the Heinz fees for barebones productions, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Chapel Choir’s 2012 tour to Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh “Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train” at (Phase II) Peru and Bolivia For support of “Pyrotopia: First the New Hazlett Theater (Sept. 22– $5,000,000 $30,000 Annual Exhibition of Fire Arts” Oct. 2, 2011) at UnSmoke Systems Gallery $20,000 Pittsburgh Symphony Society Urban Institute (Oct. 7–8, 2011) For sponsorship of the Musique To conduct a visioning process $10,000 New Hazlett Center du Monde Soiree held on for the Arts & Culture Program for the Performing Arts Sept. 17, 2011 $50,000 Community Theater Project To support Texture Contemporary $5,000 Corporation Ballet’s performances (July 19–22, Westmoreland Museum of Art To support Chris Ivey’s film 2012, at the New Hazlett Theater) Pittsburgh Symphony Society To support the concept / “Black Youth Rising” $12,000 To support Commitment to programming and schematic $15,000 Excellence, the capital campaign for design phase for the museum’s New Hazlett Center the Pittsburgh Symphony expansion Community Theater Project for the Performing Arts Corporation Orchestra (Phase I) $150,000 To support the 2012 season of $5,000,000 For support of Staycee Pearl dance “Speaking Of…” WQED Multimedia project’s “Octavia” (Nov. 18–19, $9,000 Pittsburgh Youth Symphony For research and writing expenses 2011) Orchestra Association Inc. related to the creation of a film on $11,000 New Horizon Theater, Inc. For the support of PYSO’s the life of August Wilson To support “Hi-Hat Hattie” Community Theater Project participation in the 2011 Florence $14,400 (Feb. 9–19, 2012, at the Grey Box (Italy) Youth Festival (June 28– Corporation Theatre) To support Shana Simmons July 10) YouthPlaces $14,000 $50,000 To provide arts programs Dance’s “Relative Position” at YouthPlaces sites (June 2012; venue TBD) North Pittsburgh Civic Symphony Society for Contemporary Craft $50,000 $7,740 For support of the 2011–12 season For 2011–12 and 2012–13 with a particular focus on the operating support Corning Dances and Company attraction of audiences to the $90,000 ARTS & CULTURE To support the Glue Factory performances in Butler, Pa SMALL ARTS INITIATIVE Project’s current production of $8,000 Society to Preserve the Millvale “The Life and Death of Little Finn” Alia Musica Pittsburgh Murals of Maxo Vanka (Sept. 12–16, 2012, at the Children’s Off the Wall Productions To support the spring 2012 To restore and light the Vanka Museum of Pittsburgh) For support of “The House of Yes” concert (April 14, 2012 at the Kelly murals at St. Nicholas Church $20,000 (Dec. 2011) Strayhorn Theater) $25,000 $15,000 $7,440 Hill House Association Sprout Fund For History’s Flipside’s production Partnership for Minority Bach Choir of Pittsburgh To create a prominent work of “Martin R. Delany Lives” HIV-AIDS Prevention of wall-based public art in To support the 2011–12 (May 1–6, 2012, at the Hill House To support the 2011 Sembene Film Downtown Pittsburgh concert season Association) and Art Festival (Nov. 11–13) $100,000 $17,500 $19,500 $7,000 The Pittsburgh Camerata Renaissance and Baroque Society Allegheny County Department Communities in Schools of For support of “Out of Africa” For support of the first two of Human Services Pittsburgh-Allegheny County, Inc. (fall 2011) concerts of the 2011–12 season To strengthen the family support To increase teen parents’ school $7,564 $12,000 centers in Squirrel Hill and success and enhance their parenting Whitehall that serve refugee and knowledge, skills and support Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society Renaissance City Choir immigrant families $200,000 For musicians’ fees for the To support the commissioning of $200,000 2011–12 season a new choral piece by Lee Hoiby Council for a Strong America $10,000 $12,000 Allegheny County Health To support a public education Department campaign and related policy work 16 Pittsburgh Concert Chorale Renaissance City Choir To provide matching funds for the to reduce childhood obesity in For support of the 2011–12 For the Pittsburgh premiere of Nurse Family Partnership Program, Pittsburgh and statewide performance season “Three Decembers” by the a home-visiting program for $75,000 $4,320 Microscopic Opera Company at first-time mothers and their infants the Kelly Strayhorn Theater (Nov. $200,000 Council on Foundations Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 17–19, 2011) For 2011 support To support Blink (March 30–31, $12,000 Allen Place Community Services $45,000 2012, at the Wood Street Gallery) To support a parent education and $6,000 UMOJA African Arts Company empowerment program for single Crisis Shelter of Lawrence County For support of African Arts in mothers in the Mon Valley To expand a rural in-school Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. the Park 2011 at $75,000 primary prevention education For support of Kenneth Love’s film (Aug. 13, 2011) initiative, SAVE4, focused on teen “Thaddeus Mosley: Sculptor” $10,400 Auberle Development violence issues $13,727 To fund SNAP Girls Connection, $60,000 United Jewish Federation a program that prevents juvenile Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. To support the Pittsburgh Jewish delinquency in young females Drexel University For production of the short film Music Festival’s production of ages 6–11 To expand access to the Child “Hill Dancers” “Ayre” in May 2012 $100,000 and Adult Care Food Program in $10,000 $12,000 Pennsylvania Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh $25,000 Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. University of Pittsburgh To serve homeless young adults To support the Leslie Park For support of three concerts in southwestern Pennsylvania and East End Cooperative Ministry Consortium’s “al Fresco” festival during the 2011–12 season at The collaborate with community To support the second phase in Sept. 2011 Andy Warhol Museum partners to assure access of the construction of a new $8,000 $8,000 $40,000 facility in Pittsburgh’s East End neighborhood Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Washington Symphony Orchestra Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater $300,000 For support of the Hiawatha To support the “Heroes” concert Pittsburgh, Inc. Project’s new play, “Camino” (Feb. 11, 2012, at Trinity High To improve mentoring services Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox (Sept. 2011) School Auditorium) provided for older youth Neighborhood Corp $5,600 $7,000 $100,000 For transitional funding (from Butterfly Garden to Brightside Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Academy) To support the feature length To create an innovative, 21st- $50,000 documentary, “Journey to Normal: CHILDREN, century teen learning environment Women of War Come Home” YOUTH & FAMILIES in Pittsburgh Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox $20,000 $150,000 Neighborhood Corp 3 Rivers Connect To convert the third floor of the Pittsburgh Jazz Society To support the expansion of data Carnegie Mellon University Father Ryan Arts Center into a To support artist fees and collection efforts related to To support an obesity-prevention pre-kindergarten program Masters of Ceremonies expenses out-of-school–time programs public education campaign for $50,000 for the “Jazz Day in the Park at $137,400 Fitwits and Eat’n Park restaurants ” to help families learn about Focus on Renewal Sto-Rox Adagio Health Inc. $9,400 nutrition and portion sizes Neighborhood Corp To provide a second round of $125,000 To implement a restructuring plan Pittsburgh Lesbian and support to expand environmental $300,000 Gay Film Society, Inc. health education to low-income Central Susquehanna To support the 2011–12 PLGFS women Intermediate Unit The Forbes Funds International Film Festival $75,000 To support the Pennsylvania To launch an Innovation Fund $12,000 Statewide Afterschool / Youth to assist nonprofits with strategic Development Network’s After­ restructuring Prime Stage school Quality System Initiative $125,000 To support the 2011–12 season $80,000 $15,000 Gateway Medical Society Pittsburgh Action Against Rape SLB Radio Productions, Inc. University of Pittsburgh For mentoring African American To provide a social norms approach To conduct three neighborhood- To provide matching support male students in Pittsburgh schools to promote healthy relationships based oral history projects that for the National Institute on by African American physicians and reduce sexual violence among connect African American teens Out-of-School Time After-School $150,000 middle-school students in and men Writing Fellowships Pittsburgh Public Schools $75,000 $20,000 Grantmakers for Children, $160,000 Youth & Families Inc. Third Sector New England University of Pittsburgh For 2012 annual operating support Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force To support Pennsylvania’s early To provide training and technical $5,000 To provide a second round of childhood systems-building work assistance to 32 family support 17 support for a community-based $436,000 programs in Allegheny County Greater Pittsburgh Community health education program to $165,000 Food Bank prevent HIV and sexually Third Sector New England For the Southwestern Pennsylvania transmitted diseases among For general support funds to University of Pittsburgh Food Security Partnership adolescent African American girls maintain Early Childhood Funders To develop a system of coordinated $50,000 $100,000 Collaborative and funds for a supports for homeless children, special project from birth to age 5 Higher Achievement Program, Inc. Pittsburgh Association for the $50,000 $300,000 To support the launch and rollout Education of Young Children of Higher Achievement’s program For Shared Services: Strengthening Three Rivers Workforce University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh ECE Programs in Pennsylvania Investment Board To support the second phase of a $200,000 $50,000 To evaluate WorkReady Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Medical 2011, a summer youth employment Center–led initiative to train and Hosanna House, Inc. Pittsburgh Board of Public Education pilot for at-risk youth sustain mentors for a teen For capital improvements to the For continued support of the $50,000 pregnancy prevention pilot Sherwood facility, a 14-acre site district’s after-school coordinator $100,000 offering summer camp, community position Three Rivers Youth swim programs and other $300,000 To provide education for parents University of Pittsburgh recreational programs of youth in out-of-home To develop a case study on utilizing $500,000 Pittsburgh Board of Public Education placement who return home resources of Senator Heinz’s archives To support the addition of five before graduation $40,000 The Mentoring Partnership of classrooms to Pittsburgh Crescent $100,000 Southwestern Pennsylvania School, a school devoted to early Womansplace, Inc To build and sustain quality childhood programs, located in the United Way of Allegheny County To implement and expand the mentoring through new and Homewood section of the city To support the Be a 6th Grade Expect Respect teen dating violence existing programs $1,000,000 Mentor Enhanced Recruitment prevention program $95,000 Campaign $75,000 The Pittsburgh Foundation $50,000 Ozanam Inc. To support the efforts of the Women and Girls Foundation of To support out-of-school–time Human Service Integration Fund United Way of Allegheny County Southwest Pennsylvania programs in Pittsburgh’s Hill $100,000 For annual support, targeting the For sponsorship of the Women District Impact Fund and the Motivating Greening Pittsburgh 2011 Gala $70,000 The Pittsburgh Promise Foundation Kids to Succeed in School Initiative $4,000 To increase the overall financial $800,000 Pennsylvania Association for the literacy of Pittsburgh Public Yoga in Schools Education of Young Children Schools’ parents and students University of Pittsburgh To bring yoga programming to the To build capacity through strategic $100,000 To engage regional employers in Woodland Hills School District planning and infrastructure addressing partner violence as a $100,000 development Propel Schools Foundation workforce and workplace concern $50,000 To build capacity for Propel’s newly $100,000 YouthPlaces developed after-school program To provide a summer employment Pennsylvania Coalition Against $80,000 University of Pittsburgh program for young black males Domestic Violence To support a model transition to at risk for involvement in violence To launch a statewide prevention Providence Connections, Inc. kindergarten program, known as $50,000 initiative to end domestic violence To support the completion of the Ready Freddy, for Pittsburgh Public in Pennsylvania playground destroyed by fire Schools students YouthPlaces $150,000 $20,000 $150,000 To provide after-school programs for youth in under-served Phipps Conservatory, Inc. Sarah Heinz House Association University of Pittsburgh neighborhoods in our region For Let’s Move Pittsburgh, a For annual operating support To evaluate Cub Scouts 1-2-3, $300,000 regional conference and coalition of Sarah Heinz House a unique character-mentoring of providers whose goal is to $1,100,000 model for high-risk urban youth strengthen the quality of nutrition $50,000 and health education of children, from birth through age 8 $50,000 CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES Sarah Heinz House Association A+ Schools Pittsburgh’s Community Community College of Allegheny SUMMER YOUTH For three youth interns and one Alliance for Public Education County Educational Foundation PHILANTHROPY PROGRAM senior intern for the summer To inform, engage and mobilize the To develop a STEM Academy to $19,075 community for educational prepare Oliver High School Adagio Health Inc. excellence and equity students for success in a STEM To support a team of Summer Youth SLB Radio Productions, Inc. $200,000 discipline Philanthropy Program interns To conduct radio workshops $200,000 $12,523 yielding documentaries with Carlow University summer 2011 youth philanthropy To continue the Youth Media Consortium for Public Education Braddock Redux interns Advocacy Project, which engages To assist schools with strategies, 18 To empower youth through $15,000 youth as education reformers tools and collaboration, leading to education and hands-on projects $132,625 individualized student plans about sustainability, mentoring Student Conservation Association $350,000 and service learning To support a team of summer Carnegie Mellon University $10,750 youth philanthropy interns and For a youth media literacy series Coro Center for Civic Leadership provide orientation-week sessions inspiring kids to have a voice on To engage youth, adult citizens and Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh on the environment education and community professional educators in building To maintain a local community $23,957 $150,000 strong learning communities garden with help from local teens $300,000 on the North Side Sustainable Pittsburgh Carnegie Mellon University $15,000 To host Heinz Endowments For the deploying of virtual peer Crossroads Foundation Summer Youth Philanthropy technology in Allegheny County To support academic and personal Earthen Vessels Outreach Program interns at Sustainable $120,000 development of youth from To incorporate the arts into its Pittsburgh economically underserved after-school programs $13,980 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh communities $5,000 To support planning for deploying $50,000 United Way of Allegheny County virtual peer technology in Garfield Jubilee Association, Inc. To support a team of five youth Allegheny County Duquesne University To make five vacant lots into a philanthropy interns and their $48,500 To support a three-pronged urban small park in Garfield grant-making awards education initiative beyond its $10,000 $49,547 Carnegie Mellon University pilot phase To support the early launch $350,000 Growth Through Energy & Washington & Jefferson College efforts of the Hear Me project Community Health Strategies For STD testing and education in three to five school districts EDSYS, Inc. For a campaign to promote $14,950 $50,000 For the programmatic and alternative fuel use in the physical expansion of City Charter Oakland area YMCA of Pittsburgh Center of Life High School $25,000 To incorporate the arts into its To cover one program coordinator, $300,000 after-school programs at the one assistant and parent involve­ Oakland Planning and Hazelwood site ment incentives Education Law Center Development Corporation, Inc. $25,000 To support Pittsburgh community To train teens in green education $15,000 groups in developing priorities and $14,250 YMCA of Pittsburgh CityLAB, Inc. an action plan on school climate For a produce garden at the To support cityLIVE!’s Operation Better Block, Inc. $100,000 YMCA’s Homewood branch programming through the For a garden project in Homewood $15,000 calendar year 2011 Education Policy and $10,000 $15,000 Leadership Center To inform public and policymaker Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. Clairton City School District awareness and discussion of To facilitate the development of EDUCATION To support Clairton City Schools in policies to support K–12 education media projects in partnership with personalizing secondary education choices The Heinz Endowments’ Summer 3 Rivers Connect to improve student achievement $50,000 Youth Philanthropy Internship To shape the future direction of the $15,000 Program Dynamic Resource Portal Entrepreneuring Youth $35,225 $230,762 Communities in Schools of To continue the i-OWN My Pittsburgh-Allegheny County, Inc. Business…My Future Program Pittsburgh Opera Theater, Inc. A+ Schools Pittsburgh’s Community For CIS East End Academy to serve by providing the daily summer To support arts programming Alliance for Public Education and educate 70 out-of-school To engage and inform the program $5,000 African American youth community about the Pittsburgh $20,000 $50,000 Pittsburgh Region Clean Cities Public Schools budget crisis To study the potential costs and Foundation Center $21,000 For program and operational benefits associated with greening support for 2011 for our services municipal vehicle fleets in three for nonprofits and grant makers communities $18,000 $25,000 Foundation for Educational Choice Ivy Charitable Endowment Pennsylvania Coalition of Research for Action For the study of innovation and of Pittsburgh Public Charter Schools To elevate state education entrepreneurship within private To provide resources and cover For support of policy work that policy debates through objective, education operational cost for The Pearl builds Charter School capacity rigorous research $5,000 Academy for the 2011–12 and quality in Pennsylvania $50,000 school year $100,000 Foundation for Indiana University $50,000 The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University of Pittsburgh For the IUP Promise Plus Program Jewish Funds for Justice To provide technology education To define the content of a $150,000 To identify strategies for and training to K–12 principals in curriculum for a 21st-century 19 strength­ening youth as leaders Allegheny County Catholic high school Fund for the Advancement of of education reform in $35,000 $30,000 Minorities Through Education southwestern Pennsylvania To support the cost of FAME’s $80,000 Pennsylvania State University University of Pittsburgh Enrichment Program New Kensington To sponsor the School of $300,000 Luminari To define needs from the Education Centennial Gala to be To ensure as broad and diverse a community for an African held on April 2, 2011 Good Schools Pennsylvania student base for our 2011 program American Men and Boys $20,000 For seven community leaders from as possible through scholarships mentoring program in the the southwestern Pennsylvania $10,000 Alle-Kiski valley University of Pittsburgh region to attend training $10,000 For evaluation support for $9,100 National Council on Teacher Quality Education Program portfolio To review Pennsylvania’s 89 teacher Philanthropy Roundtable $50,000 Grantmakers for Education preparation programs For support of the Philanthropy For program and operating $50,000 Roundtable University of Pittsburgh support $10,000 To provide salaries for staff of the $10,000 Negro Educational Emergency Drive Heinz Chapel in order to keep the For scholarship program Pittsburgh Cares building open on a regular schedule Grantmakers of $350,000 To support expansion of $150,000 Western Pennsylvania Pittsburgh’s Young Leaders For support in 2011 The Neighborhood Academy Academy Urban League of Pittsburgh, Inc. $20,000 To give low-income youth a toolkit $200,000 To support a one-day conference for success in college by training on “soft skills” for African Grow Pittsburgh faculty as executive coaches Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area American 9th- and 10th-graders To establish and implement $10,000 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce $15,000 a new model for the Edible Foundation Schoolyard program Northside Urban Pathways To support a gala to benefit the US Foundation For The Inspiration $50,000 A Public Charter School Hispanic Scholarship Fund and Recognition of Science & To support phase three and four $5,000 Technology Guidestar USA of the Urban Learning Lab To fund the engagement of For honorary membership $150,000 Pittsburgh Urban Christian School Pittsburgh youth in FIRST to Guidestar For teachers’ professional Robotics programming $1,000 Northside Urban Pathways development and for low-income $75,000 A Public Charter School family scholarships Hill House Association To improve classroom outcomes by $26,750 Virtuous Academy For the Shyne Awards, to assist orienting teachers with students’ To recruit up to 15 board members in recognizing young adults who environment, culture and values POISE Foundation and offer board training excel in education, community, $11,559 To underwrite costs associated with $10,000 leadership or service Steve Perry’s attendance at the $7,500 Northside Urban Pathways Northeast Regional Conference Washington & Jefferson College A Public Charter School $5,000 To continue to develop the Homeless Children’s Education Fund To support a program where Magellan Project and expand its For continued facilitation students will construct bridges with Press Club of Western Pennsylvania leadership programs and growth of the Homeless limited budget and supplies, based To allow the organization to $250,000 Education Network on Algebra II and Physics provide a quality workshop where $125,000 $10,000 students learn about journalism Wireless Neighborhoods (dba $10,000 Neighborhood Learning Alliance) Hope Foundation Northside Urban Pathways For support of an expanding To enable the organization the A Public Charter School Propel Schools Foundation network of community-based opportunity to complete the To support a project to help To support costs associated after-school programs pre-operations activities for students understand, record and with opening Propel Montour $150,000 the school present common themes of High School $47,000 struggle and success in art and $200,000 at home $10,234 World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Association for the Advancement of Cornell University To provide transformative For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship Sustainability in Higher Education For research and outreach in educational / travel programs Program for Women in Global To produce /disseminate western Pennsylvania on local for African American and Leadership documentation of AASHE Higher decision-making to regulate low-income students $18,250 Education Sustainability Tours in natural gas drilling $145,000 Pittsburgh $50,000 University of Pittsburgh $15,000 World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh For program coordination of Duquesne University To field a strong delegation from the Vira I. Heinz Program for Bike Pittsburgh, Inc. For an ongoing baseline study Pittsburgh’s nonprofit community Women in Global Leadership For bicycle advocacy and relating to Marcellus Shale 20 at the One Young World Summit $152,000 promotion (operational support) $153,636 in Zurich $60,000 $10,000 University of Pittsburgh Duquesne University at Bradford Breast Cancer Fund For an ongoing baseline study For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship To educate diverse communities in relating to Marcellus Shale EDUCATION Program for Women in Global southwestern Pennsylvania about $41,160 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR Leadership toxic chemicals in cosmetics WOMEN IN GLOBAL LEADERSHIP $18,400 $68,000 Earthjustice To ensure environmentally Arcadia University University of Pittsburgh Center for Coalfield Justice sustainable natural gas For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship at Greensburg To inform, organize and empower exploration and production Program for Women in Global For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship public influence on energy in the Marcellus Shale Leadership Program for Women in Global extraction in southwestern $50,000 $7,500 Leadership Pennsylvania $18,900 Earthworks Bethany College $125,000 To develop a comprehensive online For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship University of Pittsburgh Children’s Institute of Pittsburgh resource on energy extraction Program for Women in Global at Johnstown To educate and empower women impacts, particularly for oil and gas Leadership For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship with knowledge of environmental $40,000 $15,800 Program for Women in Global risks so that they can make healthy Leadership choices Environmental Grantmakers Carnegie Mellon University $22,200 Association For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship $395,000 For membership dues renewal Program for Women in Global Washington & Jefferson College Citizens Coal Council $4,319 Leadership For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship For operating support with focus $14,500 Program for Women in Global on longwall coal mining work Foundation for Ohio River Education Leadership $185,000 To build ORSANCO’s capacity to Chatham University $20,100 address the water resources For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship Clean Air Task Force management needs in the Ohio Program for Women in Global Waynesburg University To ensure strong environmental River Basin Leadership For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship standards for shale gas $60,000 $7,500 Program for Women in Global development in the region Leadership $50,000 Foundation for Duquesne University $26,350 Pennsylvania Watersheds For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship Clean Water Fund For participation in Marcellus Program for Women in Global To build a broad network in Shale activities, especially Leadership Pennsylvania to address policies on FracTracker ENVIRONMENT $14,450 Marcellus Shale gas extraction $49,100 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania $45,000 Lincoln University Foundation for Pennsylvania For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship For state-level policy work on Community Foundation of Watersheds land use issues and transportation Program for Women in Global Greater Johnstown For site-specific restoration and funding /reform and regional Leadership To support program costs enhancement of FracTracker.org projects $29,600 including staff salary, community $730,000 $410,000 education and water testing for Temple University Three Rivers Waterkeeper Foundation for For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship $90,000 Pennsylvania Watersheds Program for Women in Global To continue support for the Albert To design environmental public Schweitzer Environmental Fellows Leadership Community Foundation of health response for communities in $21,100 program, focused on addressing Greater Johnstown regions with natural gas extraction environmental influences on health To expand the FracTracker website $614,572 Thiel College $240,000 and citizen stewardship as a core For the Vira I. Heinz Scholarship Marcellus Shale strategy Program for Women in Global $840,000 Leadership $18,500 Friends of the Riverfront, Inc. Pennsylvania Environmental Council Pittsburgh Voyager African American Chamber To provide project support for To support evaluation of the To provide support to RiverQuest Foundation of Western Pennsylvania initial development of a bicycle Conservation Landscape Initiative in order to seek sponsorships To conduct and update the and pedestrian trail through $50,000 $30,000 strategic plan the ALMONO property to link $10,000 Hazelwood with the Three Rivers Pennsylvania Environmental Council Pittsburgh Voyager Heritage Trail To continue stormwater To support RiverQuest education on $150,000 and green infrastructure work in programs Community Development southwestern Pennsylvania $455,000 For three of the program areas: Friends of the Riverfront, Inc. $100,000 air service, economic development / 21 To buy the Aspinwall Marina to Society of Environmental Journalists supply chain and workplace develop it into a riverfront park Pennsylvania Parks and To advance credible, robust $200,000 and trail system link Forests Foundation journalism that informs and $200,000 To create a messaging campaign to engages communities on Bridgeway Capital, Inc. promote the value of state parks, environmental issues To increase lending capital for Institute for Governance & forests and volunteerism $15,000 Bridgeway Capital’s three primary Sustainable Development $75,000 loan products To address the threat to public health Sustainable Pittsburgh $1,000,000 posed by the escalating biomass Pennsylvania Resources Council, Inc. To support a work program to industry, whose main source of To provide leadership and guidance accelerate the policy and practice Brookings Institution fuel for generating steam-powered to address environmental issues of sustainable development in To conduct research, policy and electricity is forest wood connected to waste disposal southwestern Pennsylvania network building activities to $49,200 $57,000 $225,000 advance a metropolitan-led next economy Local Government Academy Pittsburgh Community Temple University $200,000 To promote multi-municipal Broadcasting Corporation To conduct a symposium as and sustainability planning To support the production of another step toward a continuing Carnegie Mellon University and outreach The Allegheny Front’s weekly education program for the For Carnegie Mellon community $200,000 environmental radio program Pennsylvania Legislature service project regarding small $190,000 $25,100 business development Mount Washington Community $2,000 Development Corporation Pittsburgh Community Trout Unlimited, Inc. To support essential programs in Reinvestment Group For engaging Pennsylvanians to Carnegie Mellon University Emerald View Park, Pittsburgh’s For development of a regional protect fish and wildlife from gas For UDream, a program to increase newest regional park transit-oriented development drilling in the Marcellus Shale diversity in architecture and urban $300,000 strategic plan and neighborhood $90,000 design professions in Pittsburgh leadership development $175,000 Mountain Watershed Association $166,000 University of Pittsburgh To expand citizen engagement in To sustain interdisciplinary work Carnegie Mellon University and oversight of the Marcellus Pittsburgh Film-Makers, Inc. at the Environmental Law Clinic For development of citizen science development in Pennsylvania For short documentaries on $225,000 technologies and public awareness $380,500 various impacts of gas drilling of of Pittsburgh air quality Marcellus Shale in southwestern Organizing Project $175,000 National Aviary Pittsburgh, Inc. Pennsylvania For membership dues for the To assess a riparian obligate bird for $50,000 Health & Environmental Carnegie Mellon University metals indicative of contamination Funders Network, 2011 Natural For development of citizen science by hydraulic fracturing Pittsburgh Partnership for gas funders project technologies and public awareness $33,243 Neighborhood Development $47,000 of Pittsburgh air quality To provide Foundation Partner $50,000 Nine Mile Run Watershed matching support for a CD Association Inc. Collaborative Network Carnegie Mellon University For operating support and Coordinator consultant INNOVATION ECONOMY To create at Carnegie Mellon a project funding $5,000 targeted proof of concept fund for $100,000 100 Black Men of Western early stage commercialization Pittsburgh United Pennsylvania, Inc. $300,000 PennEnvironment Research and To support an initiative to create To expand the current mentoring Policy Center greater public understanding of initiative with an increased focus Center Avenue United To inform, organize and activate sewer infrastructure investment on economic opportunity Methodist Church citizens to shape the debate around issues, particularly the value of $144,640 To increase economic stability for gas drilling in Pennsylvania “green infrastructure” approaches low-income families in Pitcairn $90,000 $198,500 3 Rivers Connect $40,000 To support economic and community revitalization efforts within the City of Pittsburgh $100,000 Coalition of Organized Innovation Works, Inc. The NorthShore StartingGate Residents of East Liberty To provide investment in various Community Alliance To accelerate entrepreneurial To help residents access jobs forms to regional early stage To complete a strategic and small business growth and (construction and permanent) companies to maximize company planning process job creation on publicly funded development growth $7,000 $250,000 in East Liberty $1,500,000 $30,000 Paralyzed Veterans of America Steel Valley Authority Iota Phi Foundation To support the 31st Annual To build a union–co-op laundry Community College of Allegheny To support the 16th Annual Ron National Veterans Wheelchair serving the local health / County Educational Foundation Foster Memorial Golf Tournament Games in Pittsburgh hospitality market like the 22 To help CCAC’s South Campus $2,000 $50,000 Evergreen Cleveland model students achieve academic success $250,000 at CCAC Kingsley Association Pew Research Center $50,000 To develop community capacity To conduct a content study of the Technology Affinity Group to create green businesses that are coverage of African Americans in For affinity group dues Community Economic Development sustainable in Larimer the local news media $1,500 Corporation of Clairton $155,000 $25,000 To coordinate services for University of Maine Southside residents and support Kingsley Association The Pittsburgh Foundation For an air quality reporting home buyers in the transition to To implement a community energy For the project “State of the system for Pittsburgh embedded home ownership model to enhance community Union: Community Development in the emerging 10Green $45,000 sustainability through Urban Systems Analysis, 2011” information portal Energy Audits $25,000 $50,000 A Developmental Strategy to $200,000 Elevate People Inc. Pittsburgh Green Innovators University of Pittsburgh To educate and develop African Leadership Pittsburgh To increase capacity to carry out To continue the success of the American Boys in Entrepreneurship To test a unique economic program and project opportunities Department of English internship $20,000 development concept designed of the three-year strategic plan program with other future projects to have “experienced dreamers” $660,000 $48,700 Entrepreneuring Youth move to Pittsburgh To test a replicable, seven-year $25,000 POISE Foundation University of Pittsburgh pathway by which at-risk students For the identification, education, To provide educational, consulting can develop professional and Martin Luther King Jr mentoring and support of African and mentoring services to life skills Cultural Center American males as entrepreneurs entrepreneurs in disadvantaged $100,000 To demonstrate to African $50,000 populations American middle school males $400,000 The Forbes Funds how academic achievement applies Regional Housing Legal Services To support the 2011 Nonprofit now and in the future To create and market a regional University of Pittsburgh Summit $20,000 certification program for Section 3 To support the Congress of $10,000 Business Concerns Neighboring Communities Mon Valley Initiative $300,000 (CONNECT) Garfield Jubilee Association, Inc. To support job placement and $50,000 To provide employment entrepreneurship training for Regional Housing Legal Services opportunities for low- and prisoner re-entry To obtain letters of support from University of Pittsburgh moderate-income individuals $50,000 Section 3 recipients in Allegheny To support the development $32,000 County program of a cross-sector Marcellus Shale Mt. Ararat Community $20,000 Roundtable Hill District Consensus Group Activity Center, Inc. $45,000 For operating support and To equip young men to be business The Regional Opportunity Center landbank feasibility study leaders and change agents so as to For general operating funds University of Pittsburgh $165,000 reverse the cycle of poverty $25,000 To produce a video ad to attract $150,000 veterans who miss appointments Hill House Association Rosedale Block Cluster, Inc. in the VA hospitals To provide support for Network of Hope For three core Rosedale staff $15,000 videoconferencing capabilities To provide staffing and program to attend the Growing Power and transportation for CEO expenses for the Youth Enrichment workshops in Milwaukee Urban Redevelopment Authority job applicants Program $3,000 of Pittsburgh $10,000 $44,000 For additional funding to complete SBC Ministries, Inc. the Hill District Master Plan North Side Industrial To secure gap funding to complete $28,000 Development Company first phase of facility rehabilitation For the Sustainable Redevelopment $100,000 Urban Youth Action, Inc. Initiative and Entrepreneur Boot For a live / green / vegetative Camp for Veterans roofing training, installation $235,000 and maintenance program for African American males $20,000 COMMON INITIATIVES RAND Corporation Carnegie Mellon University Growth Through Energy & Community Health Strategies AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN & BOYS For support of an evaluation To develop Internet-enabled tools aiming to assess each of The Heinz to collect, integrate and visualize For the Metro Scale-Up Initiative, Community Empowerment Endowments African American health and environmental data which aims to increase residential Association men and boys grantees’ $362,000 energy efficiency by widening the To increase leadership, social implementation processes consumer base through education and economic skills among $50,000 Carnegie Mellon University and increased access to services high-risk urban African American To procure two monitors to $48,370 male youth RAND Corporation measure fine particle mass 23 $300,000 For support of an evaluation for research on air quality in Institute for Governance & aiming to assess each of The Heinz Allegheny County Sustainable Development Foundation for Indiana University Endowments African American $50,000 To provide research and of Pennsylvania men and boys grantees’ communications on health To increase the number of implementation processes Carnegie Mellon University and environmental impacts African American males in Colleges $150,000 For measurement and modeling of biomass power of Education from 1 percent of air pollution to produce $200,000 enrollment to 5 percent Robert Morris University information for public engagement $361,500 To support the Black Male and policymaking Mid-Atlantic Regional Air Leadership Development Institute $600,000 Management Association Hosanna House, Inc. for Pittsburgh students To improve the air quality in To support the Brothers Keepers $150,000 Carnegie Mellon University Allegheny County by reducing Program for African American To support deployment of adaptive emissions from construction boys and to pilot the program University of Pittsburgh traffic signalization in East Liberty equipment with a faith-based institution as For a summit of media leaders to $120,000 $520,000 a demonstration project seek solutions to negative images $225,000 of black males Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future Mid-Atlantic Regional Air $59,964 For the Pittsburgh Climate Management Association The Mentoring Center Initiative and the Black & Gold City To improve the air quality in To plan, launch and operate a Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh Goes Green community campaign Allegheny County by reducing fellows program for emerging black Charter School $25,000 emissions from construction male filmmakers in Pittsburgh To foster within African American equipment $50,000 men and boys resilience, academic Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future $400,000 purpose and cultural identity To provide strategic policy Negro Educational Emergency Drive through rites-of-passage direction, coordinate environ­ The Pittsburgh Foundation For a second round of support $50,000 mental advocacy and offer For the Clean Air Fund for the African American male advocacy training $960,000 mentoring initiative Woodland Hills School District $100,000 The Pittsburgh Foundation $200,000 For the Scholar Identity framework to support the success of black Clean Air Task Force To support the Clean Air Fund OMG Center for males in district schools To support detailed regional $825,000 Collaborative Learning $750,000 analysis of future energy sector To fund comparative research in scenarios, and efforts to secure Port Authority of Allegheny County Philadelphia about media images WQED Multimedia stringent federal coal-fired power To help support a feasibility study of African American men and boys To support a series of 30-minute plant emission regulations on retrofitting transit facilities for $25,000 television programs intended to $931,000 natural gas buses highlight positive images and $143,668 Program to Aid Citizen Enterprise stories of African American men Clean Air Task Force RAND Corporation To support a capacity-building and boys, and a town hall meeting To evaluate anticipated air quality To understand the links between air program for the African American $150,443 trends in western Pennsylvania Men & Boys Initiative grantees over the next decade quality and economic development $100,000 $310,000 in the Pittsburgh region AIR QUALITY $350,000 Propel Schools Foundation Green Building Alliance Allegheny Council to Improve To prepare African American For the Pittsburgh Climate The South Allegheny Our Neighborhoods Housing Inc. School District boys to pursue and complete Initiative; facilitation, government For continuation of the Energy To acquire financial support to postsecondary education collaboration and higher Conservation Collaborative hire a fundraising consultant $750,000 education support $180,000 $20,000 $30,000 Carnegie Mellon University State Voices To complete web decision support To provide micro-targeting support tools for making carbon footprint to identify specific individuals for and energy consumption decisions an air quality campaign $48,900 $117,429 Sustainable Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Partnership for Duquesne University To establish a Green Office Neighborhood Development To provide tuition to fund master’s Challenge to engage 40+ businesses For operating and program level study for the Heinz Fellows to reduce energy, air and climate support to advance our efforts $190,400 impacts to transform Pittsburgh’s $15,000 urban neighborhoods Homewood Children’s Village $375,000 For the Heinz Fellows Program Trustees of Boston University $750,000 To model the health impacts of Riverlife PJM power plants and build an For design development and 24 PLACE-BASED open source tool to evaluate hydro-engineering activities for interventions the Headwaters Lagoon project Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania $150,000 on the Ohio River For fighting blight; state action for $500,000 local results; better policies and Western Pennsylvania Conservancy Local Learning Lab in Homewood Riverlife To fund operating expenses and $150,000 programming for the planting of To support the costs associated community and park trees with restoring Allegheny Landing, Nine Mile Run Watershed $700,000 a component of Association Inc. $250,000 For operating support and Women and Girls Foundation project funding of Southwest Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh $49,100 To inform and engage women For an analysis of neighborhood and girls in regional advocacy conditions in Hazelwood and Operation Better Block, Inc. regarding air quality and other Glen Hazel neighborhoods To provide incentive stipends environmental issues $6,000 for youth and the funds to cover $50,000 staffing, supplies and Western Pennsylvania Conservancy transportation To assist the Gateway Median $50,000 CIVIC DESIGN Islands into Phase II of the three anticipated phases Carnegie Institute OTHER To restore and maintain two $15,000 Ned Smyth sculptures located in Allegheny County Department Allegheny Landing Park EMERGENCY FUND of Human Services $220,000 For match funding for approved Family Services of HUD Supportive Housing Community Design Center Western Pennsylvania Programs serving homeless of Pittsburgh To provide direct educational individuals and families To develop planning and design support to vulnerable youth as $250,000 information and advocacy systems they transition to college for interactive public engagement $100,000 Pittsburgh Community $700,000 Broadcasting Corporation Travelers Aid Society of Pittsburgh To preserve Pittsburgh’s NPR Northside Leadership Conference To provide transportation public radio news outlet and to To heighten quality of dialogue assistance for low-income women develop robust local journalism and resulting bridge designs in to access prenatal care, well-baby $1,500,000 Allegheny Commons visits and Neonatal Intensive Care $39,000 trips to visit their fragile newborns $100,000 Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership For StreetScenes Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh the activation of vacant storefronts To provide emergency financial in Downtown support to struggling families $50,000 through family support centers $150,000 Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy To support the restoration of FELLOWS PROGRAM $500,000 Duquesne University To provide an introduction to an education master’s program to the Heinz Fellows $37,600 history

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The foundation’s work is Howard Heinz 1877 – 1941 Vira I. Heinz 1888 – 1983 grounded in the legacy established Howard Heinz, the son of Henry John and Sarah In a city known for its active and concerned civic by the two endowments from Young Heinz, was born near Sharpsburg, a suburb leaders, Vira I. Heinz was among the foremost. of Pittsburgh, on Aug. 27, 1877. After graduating She was born Vira M. Ingham in what is now which it was formed. Founded from Shady Side Academy and Yale University, Pittsburgh’s Brighton Heights neighborhood. more than four decades apart, the he began working full time for the H. J. Heinz Co. In 1932, she married Clifford S. Heinz, son of Howard Heinz Endowment and in 1900, serving as advertising manager, sales Henry J. Heinz, founder of the food processing the Vira I. Heinz Endowment manager, vice president and eventually president. company. Clifford Heinz died in 1935. were each the product of a family Long before creating the endowment that During the next five decades, Mrs. Heinz was commitment to community would lead to large-scale philanthropy, Mr. Heinz actively engaged in the philanthropic and civic that began with H. J. Heinz was actively engaged in personal charitable and work for which she is now remembered. She did and continues to this day. 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 Mardia Daniels Statement on Diversity OF DIRECTORS Administrative Secretary Management The Heinz Endowments values diversity in its many forms. We Teresa Heinz Robert F. Vagt Innovation Economy* believe that the future of our Chairman President community depends on its ability James M. Walton Robert F. Vagt to attract and retain an increasingly Vice Chairman Jack E. Kime Acting Program Director Vice President diverse population. As a foundation André T. Heinz Finance & Administration Bonnie J. Gazda working to advance the common Acting Administrative Secretary good in this community and in our Christopher D. Heinz Stuart B. Redshaw broader society, we have a respon­si­ Director of Human Resources *New program name in 2012: H. John Heinz IV Community & bility to embrace a commitment Donna J. Evans Economic Development to inclusiveness as a fundamental Sasha L. Heinz operating principle. Therefore, Executive Assistant Rob Stephany through our grant making and Damon Aherne Program Director Bonnie J. Gazda business activities, we seek to Carol R. Brown Executive Secretary Eric Stoller promote inclusive practices that broaden the range of perspectives, Judith M. Davenport Program Officer Arts & Culture opinions and experiences available Mary M. Franco Harris Janet L. Sarbaugh to our grantees, our partners Administrative Secretary Senior Program Director and ourselves. Wendy Mackenzie Consistent with this philosophy, Justin D. Laing Communications Shirley M. Malcom the Endowments is an equal Program Officer Douglas L. Root opportunity employer. Ability James E. Rohr Cindi A. Stueber Director of Communications and performance are the primary criteria for success at the foundation. Drue Heinz Administrative Secretary Carmen J. Lee Candidates for employment are Director Emeritus Communications Officer Children, Youth & Families considered on the basis of job Linda S. Braund qualifications without regard to race, Margaret M. Petruska Communications Manager religion, color, gender, age, national Senior Program Director origin, sexual orientation or disability. Linda C. Bannon Carmen A. Anderson Promotions and advance­ment Administrative Secretary Senior Program Officer opportunities are also based on the employee’s actual performance, not Wayne A. Jones Finance & Administration on any of the above characteristics. Program Officer Jack E. Kime Specific responsibility for enforcing Nancy F. Glover Vice President this policy has been assigned to the Administrative Secretary Finance & Administration president of the foundation. Ann C. Plunkett Education Controller & Director of Payroll Stanley W. Thompson and Benefits Administration Program Director Cheryl L. Dabat Melanie R. Brown Operations & Systems Manager Program Officer Denise Ficorilli Joann L. Clark Accountant Administrative Secretary Kimberly H. Gillespie Administrative Secretary Environment Caren E. Glotfelty Linda G. Jones Program Director Administrative Services Assistant Philip R. S. Johnson Senior Program Officer