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

McGuire Memorial Foundation

For the purchase and repair of wheelchairs used by resident children with severe developmental disabilities

February 10, 1999

$35,000.00

University of Pittsburgh Center for Injury Research and Control

For Think First for Kids, a comprehensive brain and spinal cord injury prevention program in the City of Pittsburgh elementary schools

February 10, 1999

$35,000.00

Angels’ Place, Inc.

To build a handicapped-accessible entrance and covered porch at the Northside facility of this agency, which provides daycare to enable low-income student parents to complete their education

October 14, 1998

$25,000.00

Carnegie Museum of Natural History

For Museum on the Move, an outreach program for special needs audiences

October 14, 1998

$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.

October 14, 1998

$47,880.00

One to One: Citizen Advocacy

For a program to recruit, train and support citizen advocates for people with disabilities who reside in nursing homes in Beaver County, Pennsylvania

October 14, 1998

$20,000.00

Pittsburgh CLO

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

October 14, 1998

$15,000.00

Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children

For the Toddler Program, providing comprehensive transdisciplinary early intervention to help babies who are severely visually impaired get a head start on their education

October 14, 1998

$24,000.00

Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf

Operating support for the Center on Deafness, a multidisciplinary program offering school-to-work and school-to-post secondary education opportunities to adults who are deaf or hearing impaired

October 14, 1998

$35,000.00

McGuire Memorial Foundation

To purchase wheelchairs for children with severe disabilities

May 21, 1998

$11,500.00

Radio Information Service

Support for daily, 24-hour broadcasts of newspapers and other publications for individuals who are visually impaired or have another disability that prevents reading

May 13, 1998

$15,000.00

The Watson Institute

For the establishment of an augmentative communications lending library for the children at D.T. Watson Educational Services

May 13, 1998

$52,514.00

Winchester Thurston School

For installation of an elevator to make the city campus wheelchair accessible

May 13, 1998

$50,000.00

Vintage

For start-up of a music therapy program in two adult day health centers for clients with developmental disabilities, alzheimer's disease and chronic pain

February 11, 1998

$30,275.00

The Woodlands Foundation

Support for construction of an outdoor area for adaptive sports at this residential camping and retreat center for children and adults with physical disabilities

February 11, 1998

$40,000.00

Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh

To supplement the equipment used for exercise and recreation in the Personal Adjustment to Blindness Training Program

February 11, 1998

$22,886.00

Center for Violence and Injury Control

To implement the start-up of a mulitdimensional bicycle helmet promotion coalition in the City of Pittsburgh

February 11, 1998

$55,678.00

DePaul School for Hearing and Speech

To fund computer equipment to program the Cochlear Implant 24M, a device that provides sound information for individuals with profound hearing impairments

February 11, 1998

$10,000.00

Jewish Association on Aging

For the creation of a multifaceted secondary disability prevention program at Council Care Adult Day Services designed to maintain the physical health status of clients, thus preventing or delaying their move to more institutionalized care

February 11, 1998

$37,261.00

Arthritis Foundation

For expansion of the Home Assessment Program for underserved arthritis patients

October 8, 1997

$10,000.00

The Bradley Center

For a home-based program for families of children with autism

October 8, 1997

$35,000.00

Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Support for construction of a new on-site childcare facility for use by Goodwill employees who are disabled and other members of the community

October 8, 1997

$41,000.00

Life’sWork of Western Pennsylvania

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

October 8, 1997

$31,500.00

Riding for the Handicapped

For the Adopt-a-Horse Program, to provide food and board for two horses that are used for physical and recreational therapy for people with disabilities

October 8, 1997

$7,200.00

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.