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Payourt Lists for DOG 2011.Xlsx PittsburghGives - Amounts Received with Match - Alphabetical List NONPROFIT total grant + match 3 Rivers Connect $ 530.11 A+ Schools $ 2,762.11 Acculturation for Justice Access & Peace Outreach $ 306.91 Achieva $ 5,016.43 Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation [ARCS Foundation] $ 12,465.72 ACLD Inc. $ 306.91 ACTION Housing Inc. $ 167.40 Adagio Health $ 2,935.08 Advantage Credit Counseling Service Inc. $ 1,311.31 Advisory Board on Autism and Related Disorders [ABOARD] $ 8,423.57 Afro American Music Institute $ 753.31 Agency for Jewish Learning $ 13,309.42 Airlift Research Foundation $ 1,506.60 Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Inc. $ 10,172.35 Aleph Institute North East Region $ 1,681.82 Allegheny Brass Band $ 892.80 Allegheny CleanWays [PA Cleanways of Allegheny County] $ 1,283.40 Allegheny County Bar Foundation $ 5,088.96 Allegheny County Library Association $ 1,601.47 Allegheny County Literacy Council [Christian Literacy Associates] $ 195.31 Allegheny County Parks Foundation Inc. $ 10,155.60 Allegheny Historic Preservation Society $ 390.60 Allegheny Land Trust $ 18,197.50 Allegheny Valley Association of Churches $ 2,124.86 Allegheny Valley School $ 19,486.48 Allegheny Youth Development $ 1,478.71 Alzheimers Association Greater Pennsylvania Chapter $ 12,375.33 Amachi Pittsburgh a program of Volunteers of America $ 837.00 AMD3 Foundation $ 1,942.96 American Cancer Society $ 5,877.98 American Diabetes Association $ 2,310.12 American Heart Association Inc. $ 4,034.35 American Red Cross Southwestern Pennsylvania Chapter $ 6,601.15 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association [ALS] $ 3,604.68 Anchorpoint Counseling Ministry [North Hills Youth Ministry] $ 17,453.13 Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall $ 28,107.58 Angels Place Inc. $ 15,222.24 Animal Care and Assistance Fund $ 40,248.55 Animal Friends Inc. $ 27,193.58 Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania $ 28,379.88 Aquinas Academy $ 20,785.51 Arma International Educational Foundation $ 111.60 Arsenal Family and Children Center $ 3,292.20 Art Expression Inc. $ 362.71 Arthritis Foundation Inc. $ 4,397.04 Artists and Craftsmens Guild $ 4,357.99 Artists Image Resource $ 1,713.07 Artists Upstairs [ArtUp] $ 892.80 Asbury Foundation $ 83.71 ASL Friends Inc. $ 6,417.00 ASSET Inc. $ 1,060.20 Associated Artists of Pittsburgh $ 1,729.80 Attack Theatre $ 6,172.60 Auberle $ 1,088.11 Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania $ 8,393.44 August Wilson Center for African American Culture $ 8,132.30 Autism Speaks Inc. $ 1,675.12 Autumn House Press $ 2,321.28 Bach Choir of Pittsburgh Inc. $ 8,068.68 Balafon West African Dance Ensemble $ 167.40 Balmoral School of Highland Piping $ 18,028.99 Bartko Foundation $ 14,747.95 Best Buddies Pennsylvania $ 669.60 Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh Inc. $ 9,675.72 Bidwell Training Center $ 4,268.71 Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh Inc. $ 14,351.76 Bike Pittsburgh $ 18,295.70 Bishop Canevin High School $ 11,505.96 Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh $ 12,455.68 Bodiography Contemporary Ballet $ 4,052.20 BOTSIQ a program of New Century Careers $ 55.80 Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania $ 6,640.20 Boys Scouts of America Laurel Highlands Council $ 6,891.31 Braddock Carnegie Library Association $ 1,953.00 Braddock Redux $ 418.51 Bradley Center $ 2,008.80 Brashear Association Inc. $ 1,618.20 Brew House Association Inc. $ 2,706.31 Bricolage $ 10,030.61 Bulgarian Macedonian Center $ 2,500.96 C.C. Mellor Memorial Library $ 14,976.72 Calliope House Inc [Calliope: The Pittsburgh Folk Music Society] $ 16,650.72 Carnegie Library of Homestead $ 4,106.88 Carnegie Library of McKeesport $ 530.11 Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh $ 82,461.24 Carnegie Mellon University $ 27,063.00 Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh $ 68,684.23 Carriage House Children Center $ 8,872.20 CASA of Allegheny County [Court Appointed Special Advocates] $ 6,729.48 Catholic Charities Free Health Care Center Inc $ 21,130.34 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pittsburgh Inc. $ 10,330.82 CeaseFire PA $ 837.00 Center for Hearing & Deaf Services Inc. $ 1,350.36 Center for Spirituality in Twelve Step Recovery The $ 167.40 Center for Theater Arts The $ 4,017.60 Center for Victims of Violence and Crime [CVVC] $ 1,724.23 Center of Life $ 2,912.76 Centers for Healthy Hearts and Souls $ 55.80 Central Catholic High School $ 162,295.42 Central Northside Neighborhood Council $ 2,070.19 Chartiers Community Mental Health & Retardation Center Inc. $ 641.71 Chatham Baroque $ 8,382.28 Chatham University $ 6,037.56 Child Watch of Pittsburgh $ 3,878.11 Childrens Festival Chorus Inc. $ 5,083.39 Childrens Home of Pittsburgh The $ 8,799.67 Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation $ 80,090.86 Childrens Institute of Pittsburgh The $ 6,210.55 Childrens International Summer Villages Inc. [CISV Pittsburgh] $ 5,155.92 Childrens Museum of Pittsburgh $ 13,715.64 Childrens Sickle Cell Foundation Inc. $ 306.91 Christian Associates of Southwest Pennsylvania $ 725.40 Christian Legal Aid of Pittsburgh $ 139.51 Circle C Youth & Family Services $ 502.20 City Charter High School $ 7,226.11 City of Asylum Pittsburgh $ 38,898.19 City Theatre Company Inc. $ 55,454.04 Civic Light Opera Association [CLO] $ 54,359.25 Coalition for Christian Outreach [CCO] $ 51,257.88 Coalition to Affirm Real Estate Ownership [CARE] $ 976.51 Commonwealth Education Organization $ 334.80 Communities in Schools of Pittsburgh $ 3,933.91 Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation $ 6,846.67 Community Day School $ 137,738.95 Community Design Center of Pittsburgh $ 2,399.40 Community Human Services Corporation $ 1,233.19 Compassion Connection $ 19,619.28 Conservation Consultants Inc. $ 2,008.80 Consortium for Public Education The $ 558.00 Consumer Health Coalition $ 1,715.30 Cooper Siegel Community Library $ 8,905.68 Cornerstone Television Inc. $ 390.60 Corningworks [Corning Dances & Company] $ 5,261.95 Coro Center for Civic Leadership $ 10,417.87 Crisis Center North Inc. $ 6,863.40 Crossroads Foundation $ 8,342.11 Denis Theatre Foundation The $ 25,679.16 DePaul School for Hearing and Speech $ 7,784.11 Dollar Energy Fund $ 1,934.03 Dreams of Hope $ 5,446.08 Dress for Success Pittsburgh $ 2,237.59 Early Learning Institute The $ 7,979.40 Earthen Vessels Outreach $ 33,301.44 East End Cooperative Ministry $ 35,341.49 East Liberty Development Inc. $ 3,180.60 East Liberty Family Health Care Center $ 13,916.52 Easter Seal Society of Western Pennsylvania $ 12,811.68 Eastern Area Adult Services Inc. $ 279.00 Economics PA [Pennsylvania Council on Economic Education] $ 1,422.91 Eden Christian Academy $ 13,168.80 Edgewood Symphony Orchestra $ 8,560.84 Education Partnership [Storehouse for Teachers] $ 3,554.47 Ellis School $ 35,293.51 Emmaus Community of Pittsburgh $ 9,123.31 Entrepreneuring Youth $ 669.60 Environmental Charter School at Frick Park $ 12,940.03 Epilepsy Foundation Central Western Pennsylvania $ 9,179.11 Every Child Inc. $ 1,925.11 Extra Mile Education Foundation Inc. $ 2,790.00 Eye and Ear Foundation $ 5,914.80 F.O.L.L.O.W. Friends of the Living Library of Wilkinsburg $ 2,232.00 FAME Fund for Advancement of Minorities Through Education $ 6,361.20 Family Guidance Inc. $ 10,211.40 Family Hospice and Palliative Care $ 3,688.39 Family House Inc. $ 3,180.60 Family Resources $ 13,765.87 Family Services of Western Pennsylvania $ 3,096.91 Family Tyes Inc. $ 1,121.59 Familylinks $ 3,208.51 Fern Hollow Nature Center Inc. $ 5,468.40 Filipino American Association [FAAP Inc.] $ 55.80 FIRST [US Foundation for the Inspiration & Recognition Science & Technology] $ 195.31 First Step Recovery Homes Inc. $ 172.99 First Tee of Pittsburgh The $ 41,889.07 Focus on Renewal [F.O.R. Sto‐Rox Neighborhood Corp.] $ 10,574.11 Forbes Funds The $ 27.91 Forbes Health Foundation $ 334.80 Foundation to Advance Public Health The $ 2,622.60 Fred Rogers Company The $ 926.28 Frick Art and Historical Center Inc. $ 26,754.98 Friends of Dormont Pool Inc. $ 1,925.11 Friends of the Mt. Lebanon Library $ 14,513.59 Friends of the Riverfront $ 6,742.87 Garfield Jubilee Association Inc. $ 83.71 Gateway to the Arts $ 5,635.80 Gemini Theater Company $ 1,534.51 Genesis of Pittsburgh Inc. $ 2,840.23 Gildas Club Western Pennsylvania $ 26,839.80 Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania $ 2,801.16 Girls on the Run at Magee‐Womens Hospital of UPMC $ 2,355.88 Glade Run Lutheran Services $ 7,813.12 GlobalPittsburgh [Pittsburgh Council for International Visitors] $ 2,558.99 Good Grief Center for Bereavement Support $ 5,054.37 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania $ 1,233.19 Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council $ 6,472.80 Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank $ 110,032.03 Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council $ 9,805.18 Green Building Alliance $ 597.07 Group Against Smog and Pollution GASP $ 3,582.36 Grow Pittsburgh $ 8,255.06 Growth Through Energy & Community Health Strategies [GTECH] $ 9,661.22 Gwens Girls Inc. $ 2,627.06 Habitat for Humanity ‐ Pittsburgh $ 31,666.51 Heinz History Center [Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania] $ 9,352.08 Heritage Community Initiatives $ 2,371.51 Heroes Today $ 27.91 Hill Dance Academy Theatre $ 1,852.56 Hill District Consensus Group $ 111.60 Hill House Association $ 1,830.24 Hill House Economic Development Corporation $ 167.40 Hillel Academy of Pittsburgh $ 56,644.82 Hillel Foundation of Pittsburgh Jewish University Center $ 43,382.27 Hillman Center for the Performing Arts The $ 27.91 His Place Contact Center $ 2,234.23 Historical Society of Upper St. Clair $ 1,785.60 Hollow Oak Land Trust $ 864.91 Holy Family Institute $ 15,886.27 Homeless Childrens Education Fund [HCEF] $ 6,235.10 Hope Network $ 3,180.60 Hosanna House $ 3,794.40 Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation $ 4,302.19 Human Services Center Corporation $ 1,729.80 Imani Christian Academy $ 14,619.60 Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence [Katz School] $ 334.80 International Transplant Nurses Society $ 1,049.04 InterPlay Pittsburgh an affiliate of Body Wisdom Inc.
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