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The Trail Volunteer Fund
of The Pittsburgh Foundation supports volunteer projects
on the nonmotorized trails in and around western Pennsylvania with
grants for materials
and supplies to be
installed by volunteers and for tools and equipment to be used by volunteers to develop
and maintain these trails. It welcomes contributions.
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The Pittsburgh Foundation is the 14th largest community foundation in the country. Since 1945, it has worked to improve the quality of life in the Pittsburgh region by evaluating and addressing community issues, promoting charitable giving, and connecting donors to the critical needs of the community.
Many generous individuals have invested in their community by establishing over 1,000 funds at the Foundation, benefiting a wide variety of nonprofit organizations and community needs. Through donor designated funds, donors may give to the organization of their choice. Community Fund grants at The Pittsburgh Foundation are awarded in five targeted areas for impact:
There is also a Responsiveness Fund, which makes unrestricted grants to organizations that fall outside these five goal areas.
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Major funding is provided from the proceeds of
FreeWheeling Easy in Western Pennsylvania and by Roy Weil and Mary Shaw, who
are the formal donor advisors for the fund.
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