Find Recent Grants
There are so many ways to support and inspire children.
Preparing them for a life of possibilities is a process that starts early and continues through young adulthood. Our goal at The Grable Foundation is to identify and uplift the people, places, and activities that guide and develop the Pittsburgh region’s kids. Whether it’s enriching a classroom, supporting afterschool mentors, or staging a joyous performance, our purpose is to nurture children and give them the tools to achieve their dreams. This searchable database illustrates our work.
*Search results may include payments scheduled for the future, which are subject to Grable’s evaluation and approval.
To support a multi-channel media platform for parents and caregivers in the Pittsburgh region
$279,053 in 2023
To support coverage about issues that impact education from pre-K through grade 12
$80,000 in 2024*
$80,000 in 2023
To support organizational capacity-building for youth-serving organizations
$50,000 in 2024*
$50,000 in 2023
To support a journalistic reporting project focused on caregiving
$20,000 in 2023
Allies for Children
To support an advocacy organization focused on issues of importance to children and their families
$50,000 in 2025*
$50,000 in 2024*
$50,000 in 2023
To support, grow, and improve the Pittsburgh area’s ecosystem for maker-centered learning
$108,480 in 2023
To support programs and services that strengthen the arts and culture sector in the Pittsburgh region
$25,000 in 2023
$25,000 in 2022
To support fellowships for school district leaders to participate in civic leadership training
$17,200 in 2023
$17,200 in 2022
Post-Pandemic Leadership Grants
To support school-based and nonprofit agency leaders as their organizations support youth, families, and educators in a post-pandemic world
$1,000,000 in 2022
To support education coverage and youth-driven programming
$50,000 in 2022
To support the organization of an ecosystem for civic learning in Pittsburgh
$20,000 in 2022
To support a regional network to recruit, support, and retain STEM educators of color
$50,000 in 2022