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Many local nonprofits stepped up and expanded their services to help people in need over the course of the pandemic — despite limited resources. The Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership honored 10 organizations and leaders for their responses.
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The pandemic put additional strain on nonprofit organizations as many expanded their services to help people during the pandemic. Locally, organizations like the Allignment Chapter Corporation and Catapult Greater Pittsburgh offered emergency essentials like food, clothes, and PPE to people in need.This year, the Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership’s biennial summit will highlight some of the local nonprofits that work to address the effects of COVID-19 and racial disparities in the region. The virtual summit starts October 13 and runs through the end of the week.
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Pittsburgh area nonprofits that receive state funding are being warned to prepare for a long budget delay.Kate Dewey is president of The Forbes Funds, the…
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Pittsburgh Mayor-elect Bill Peduto says he wants to give nonprofits a seat at the main table in his administration. He made the comments Monday before…