Grants Awarded

FISA Foundation funds nonprofit organizations providing services in southwestern Pennsylvania, limited to the following counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bulter, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland. All grants benefit women, girls or people with disabilities.

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Grants Awarded

Grant DescriptionProgram AreaAmount

ACHIEVA

Support for the evaluation component of KICC, Kids Included in Child Care in the 21st Century, promoting greater opportunities for inclusion of children with disabilities in community child care settings

October 10, 2001

$7,500.00

The Emmaus Community of Pittsburgh

Support of the respite care program providing short-term care for people with mental retardation

June 13, 2001

$30,000.00

HOPE Network

Support for a certified recreational therapist for the Healthsports Program, providing sports, fitness and recreational activities so people with disabilities can lead a more active life

June 13, 2001

$40,000.00

North Hills Community Outreach, Inc.

To provide training and support for people with physical and cognitive disabilities who volunteer at this agency that serves individuals in poverty and crisis

June 13, 2001

$20,000.00

Pittsburgh CLO

Support for the New Horizons Program, offering musical theater training for people with physical and developmental disabilities

June 13, 2001

$15,000.00

RAND

To analyze financing issues surrounding the provision of health care for women with disabilities and disseminate the results to policy makers, payers, providers and disability advocates

June 13, 2001

$89,942.00

University of Pittsburgh Center for Injury Research and Control

For evaluation and support of Think First for Kids, a comprehensive brain and spinal cord injury prevention program

June 13, 2001

$68,497.00

University of Pittsburgh Office of Institutional Advancement

To endow the FISA/PVA Chair in Rehabilitation Engineering within the Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology in partnership with the Paralyzed Veterans of America

June 13, 2001

$250,000.00 over 36 months

Variety the Children’s Charity

For the Kids on the Go! Program, providing mobility equipment to children with disabilities

June 13, 2001

$15,000.00

YMCA Camps Kon-O-Kwee & Spencer

Support for construction of a nature trail that is accessible to people with all types of disabilities

June 13, 2001

$35,000.00

Three Rivers Center for Independent Living

Capital campaign support to acquire and renovate a new headquarters to serve more people with disabilities who wish to live independently

February 20, 2001

$25,000.00

Life’sWork of Western Pennsylvania

To provide paid internships for students with severe disabilities who are in transition from school to work

February 14, 2001

$60,000.00 over 24 months

McGuire Memorial Foundation

For replacement of 24 beds in the residential program

February 14, 2001

$37,605.00

United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation

For a video to educate the medical community and general public about mitochondrial disease

February 14, 2001

$15,000.00

Carlow University

For expansion of the Pre-Service Training Collaborative with the Children's Institute of Pittsburgh, a program combining the introduction of special education teaching methods with real world experience

October 11, 2000

$55,782.00

Every Child, Inc.

Matching funds for their Children's Trust Fund grant, to prevent abuse, neglect and out-of-home placements of infants in rural areas born prematurely and medically fragile

October 11, 2000

$20,000.00

Mainstay Life Services

To analyze and track long-range capital needs and retain a consultant to develop a fundraising plan

October 11, 2000

$38,000.00

Passavant Memorial Homes

To purchase equipment for a new training facility for adults with mental retardation

October 11, 2000

$33,376.00

Southwinds, Inc.

To purchase six laptop computers to increase the efficiency of residential supervisors at this agency that serves individuals with mental retardation

October 11, 2000

$9,269.00

Pennsylvania Elks Major Projects, Inc.

For improvement and expansion of free in-home support services for people with developmental disabilities

June 14, 2000

$10,000.00

Pittsburgh CLO

For operating support for the New Horizons Program, offering musical theater training for people with physical and developmental disabilities

June 14, 2000

$15,000.00

The Children’s Institute / Project STAR

For the Parents with Disabilities Project, offering parents with disabilities the same opportunities and supports as nondisabled parents to raise their children in safe, permanent and noninstitutional environments

June 14, 2000

$25,000.00

Three Rivers Center for Independent Living

Capital campaign support to acquire and renovate a new headquarters to enable more people with disabilities to live independently

June 14, 2000

$25,000.00

Transitional Paths to Independent Living (TRPIL)

Support for the Internet Enterprises Project, including website hosting, operating a computer recycling business, and providing computer training for people with disabilities

June 14, 2000

$35,000.00

Grantee Spotlights

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Autism Urban Connections

Autism Urban Connections is the first and only African American, minority, family focused Autism nonprofit in Pennsylvania. 

Black Women's Policy Center

Pittsburgh is often lauded as among the most livable cities in the country. While this may be true for some, it is certainly not the case for Black women.

STANDING FIRM

FISA’s support helped to launch and scale STANDING FIRM’s efforts to engage employers to Recognize the warning signs of abuse, Respond with support, and Refer employees to get free and confidential help through community-based services.

Gwen's Girls and the Black Girls Equity Alliance

For the last twenty years, Gwen’s Girls has focused on empowering girls and young women to have productive lives through holistic, gender-specific programs, education, and experiences.

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Pennsylvania Health Law Project

As PHLP uncovers individuals’ barriers to healthcare, it uses this information as it monitors and analyzes proposed policy changes and legislation. PHLP then works with its clients and other advocates to push for policy and program changes to improve access to healthcare for people with disabilities, and other low-income populations. .

FISA Foundation is so proud of our grantees and partners who are working to improve the lives of women, girls and people with disabilities every day.