The Public Service Grants are federally-funded grants made to local nonprofit organizations serving Pittsburgh residents with low and moderate incomes.
Donor Name: The City of Pittsburgh
State: Pennsylvania
City: Pittsburgh
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/12/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Public Service grant has funded projects such as food pantries, youth programs, job training, career counseling, literacy programs, senior activity programs, and more.
Eligible Projects
Public Service Grant funds are complimentary, not operational funds. These reimbursement grants should be used to augment existing programs by organizations doing work in one of the following eligible categories:
- Food Banks
- Senior Services or Programming
- Youth Services or Programming
- Services for Severely Disabled Adults
- Employment Training
- Substance Abuse Services
- Physical Health Services
- Mental Health Services
- Intimate Partner Violence Services
- Services for Individuals with HIV/AIDS
- Housing Counseling
- Homelessness Prevention
- Tenant/Landlord Counseling
- Legal Services
- Crime Awareness/Prevention
- Childcare Services.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations seeking Public Service funds must:
- Be a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with
- A Board of Directors
- Articles of Incorporation
- Written bylaws
- A mission that supports City of Pittsburgh residents
- Demonstrate financial management capacity
- Have filed an IRS Form 990 (990-N, 990-EZ, or 990) last year
- Have a Unique Entity ID (UEI) and full registration at SAM.gov
- Additional information on navigating this process is available on the City’s website
- Have no outstanding financial liabilities with the City of Pittsburgh, or demonstrate an approved payment plan
- Have current general liability insurance
- Have current worker’s compensation insurance (only required if organization has paid staff).
For more information, visit The City of Pittsburgh.