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-sector collaboration to plan for the future of Parents as Allies
$75,000 in 2024
To support joyful, inspiring, and culturally relevant science education out-of-school time programs for Pittsburgh communities lacking in opportunity
$11,000 in 2024
To support quality out-of-school-time arts education that develops transferrable life skills for youth across Southwestern Pennsylvania
$15,000 in 2025*
$15,000 in 2024
To support entrepreneurship education for students from low-income families
$20,000 in 2024
To support building regional capacity for high-impact educational practice
$25,000 in 2024
To support community engagement and outreach activities for high school students eligible to enroll in The Trade Institute’s vocational training program
$15,000 in 2024
To support cross-sector, bipartisan policy strategies to recruit, prepare, and retain a high-quality, diverse educator workforce in Pennsylvania
$25,000 in 2025*
$25,000 in 2024
To support youth-focused environmental education programming
$15,000 in 2025*
$15,000 in 2024
To support a performing arts program for Black youth that cultivates the artistic and social-emotional development of students in sixth through ninth grade
$25,000 in 2024
To support workforce-focused professional development
$20,000 in 2025*
$20,000 in 2024
To support a catalytic grant opportunity connected to AASA’s national summit in Pittsburgh
$200,000 in 2024
To support the Pitt Institute of Politics policy team to continue to support early college in high school and dual enrollment programs across Southwestern Pennsylvania
$20,000 in 2023