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Access to Post-Secondary Education
We seek to support programs that enable students to earn college credit while in high school; admissions navigation support and academic and financial counseling; re-engagement strategies for students who have stopped attending school; and supports for non-traditional students.
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Black, Latinx and/or Hispanic, Indigenous, and underrepresented Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) a degree, and non-credentialed adults are less likely to thrive. Post-secondary education opportunities help to promote increased economic mobility for students.
Access to post-secondary education includes:
- Programs that enable students to earn college credit while in high school.
- Admissions navigation support, academic and financial counseling.
- Re-engagement strategies for students who have stopped attending school.
- Supports for non-traditional students.
Priority will be given to proposals that:
- Offer scheduling flexibility, including nights and/or weekends.
- Support participants through graduation.
- Prioritize high demand credentials (such as manufacturing, drafting, information security).
Application Deadlines
GRANT CYCLE | APPLICATION DEADLINE |
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Spring grant cycle | Feb. 3, 2025 by 5 p.m. (for funding decision by May 9.) |
Fall grant cycle | TBD |
Grant Guidelines
See eligibility criteria, our funding priorities, grant types, duration and award amount ranges.
How to Apply for Grants
Learn how to apply for funding through the Foundation's online grant application portal.

Contact
Jamillia Kamara Covington M.Ed.
Senior Program Officer for Education
kamaraj@pghfdn.org 412.394.2634
More Grantmaking Supporting Economic Mobility
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Career Advancement
We are interested in supporting organizations that offer technology training with career potential.Â
Homeownership
In 2025, applications for the Homeownership focus area will be by invitation only.
We are specifically interested in funding programs that include personalized financial and home purchasing education; advocacy for mortgage assistance initiatives for Black women; and other programs that include collective ownership options.