Aliquippa Impact
To support afterschool and summer programming for youth in the Aliquippa area
Payment 3 of 3
$30,000
There are so many ways in which to inspire, motivate, and shape children. It’s a process that starts early and continues through the school years as we prepare them for a life filled with possibility. Our goal at The Grable Foundation is to identify and support the people, places and activities that can guide and develop children in the Pittsburgh region. Whether it’s an enriched classroom, an afterschool mentor, a joyous performance, or straight talk on the challenges of growing up, our purpose is to enable meaningful outcomes. This searchable database illustrates our work.
To support afterschool and summer programming for youth in the Aliquippa area
Payment 3 of 3
$30,000
To support "Making and Celebrating Community," a partnership between the Allegheny County Family Support Network and the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Payment 2 of 2
$43,750
To support early literacy professional development for youth services librarians and staff
Payment 2 of 2
$35,000
To support the radical rethinking of traditional models of educator professional learning
Payment 2 of 2
$43,750
To support an advocacy organization focused on issues of importance to children and their families
Payment 3 of 3
$50,000
To support the documentation and sharing of students' understanding of their futures and the future of learning
Payment 2 of 2
$40,000
To support school-year programs that encourage and foster STEAM-based learning and exploration
Payment 2 of 2
$30,000
To support a mentoring program for Pittsburgh-area youth
Payment 2 of 3
$40,000
To increase youth education initiatives focused on bicycle and pedestrian safety
Payment 2 of 2
$10,000
To support the expansion of Bricolage Midnight Radio residency programs into Allegheny County schools
Payment 2 of 2
$10,000
To support an expanded partnership between public libraries and the Woodland Hills School District
Payment 2 of 2
$17,000
To support arts education and outreach activities
Payment 2 of 2
$30,000
To support high-quality arts education across the Pittsburgh region
Payment 2 of 3
$130,000
To support a pathway for teaching artists to become substitute teachers
Payment 2 of 2
$31,270
To support the development of a virtual field trip platform that will host live, real-time tours led by content experts of the Carnegie Science Center and partner organizations, including other science centers, art and history museums, zoos, and aquaria
Payment 2 of 2
$43,750
To support organizing a cohort of literacy-focused organizations to meet monthly and assess current literacy initiatives in Pittsburgh
Payment 2 of 2
$43,500
To support the collaborative development of an augmented reality authoring system for formal, informal, and professional learning experiences
Payment 2 of 2
$43,560
To support an all-girl robotics competition team
Payment 2 of 2
$15,000