In January 2025, The Pittsburgh Foundation moved its office to 912 Fort Duquesne Blvd. in downtown Pittsburgh.

A new home for the Foundation

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For a Greater Pittsburgh

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The Pittsburgh Foundation works to improve the quality of life in the Pittsburgh region 
by evaluating and addressing community issues, promoting responsible philanthropy and connecting donors to the critical needs of the community.

Our Impact

$1.5 billion Established in 1945 with $5,000. Today assets total $1.5 billion.
3,000The Foundation manages nearly 3,000 funds established by our donors.
$1.2 billion Grants made from 1945 to 2024 total $1.2 billion

Our Vision

We are committed to creating a vibrant, equitable, and just Pittsburgh region that supports everyone — regardless of race, identity, and circumstance — to thrive and fulfill their potential. Our three mutually reinforcing strategic priorities are to promote philanthropy, support community, and catalyze partnerships, all anchored in a commitment to racial justice.

Our Stories

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New Downtown headquarters for The Pittsburgh Foundation to serve as regional convening hub

Donors, grantees and stakeholders to utilize new space to accelerate solutions to challenges facing southwestern Pennsylvania.

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The Big Payback: Charitable Giving Strategies that Save Money at Tax Time

Learn what our Development team recommends as strategies that may enable donors to save money on taxes through charitable contributions.

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Why We Give: Jeannine Schoenecker

Why We Give is a series of profiles highlighting the generosity and spirit of our donors from our Foundation and The Community Foundation of Westmoreland County.

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Planned giving is booming as America enters monumental ‘generational wealth transfer’ era

Wealth management professionals, attorneys and financial planners are busy. Maybe busier than they have ever been. But it’s with good reason.

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Meet 2024 Partner in Philanthropy Award Recipient Beth Genter

Maybe it makes sense that someone who began her career thinking about becoming an exercise physiologist would eventually become one of our region’s most successful and respected financial planners: For flexibility is a hallmark of any fruitful growth strategy.

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