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POISE Foundation began in December of 1980 as the first public foundation in the state of Pennsylvania organized and managed by African Americans. The purpose of the Foundation is to develop and enhance the participation of African American philanthropists in the economic and social development of the Black community of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. For 29 years, the Foundation has been supporting programs that add value to the quality of life of Black Pittsburgh and the region as a whole. The Foundation has also initiated or collaborated with several other programs to develop hope, vision, and a sense of pride in our community.

This African American run philanthropic organization is predicated on its founder Bernard H. Jones, Sr.'s vision of an empowered community, able to take care of itself. The key to empowerment, he believed, lies in the development and maintenance of economic and social programs designed to promote self-help and financial independence in the Black community.

Help support our efforts in making Pittsburgh a place where all of its citizens are proud to call home.

 

 

CONSULTANTS

The POISE Foundation is seeking an experienced consultant to work directly with Foundation staff to develop a comprehensive grantmaking strategy focused on the African American family. For additional information, please click the link below.

POISE STRATEGY RFP

 

The Greater Pittsburgh After School Consortium (GPAC)

Is hosting its first "Playing for Unity" game event.  Click here for details.

Sponsors of in-kind and cash donations include:

Fifth Third Bank

Nova Chemicals

Patch Products

UPMC

Wal-Mart

 

 

"A Community is Only as Strong as Its FOUNDATION"