Sprout Seed Award
Sprout Seed Awards are modest financial awards that support community-based projects and strategic initiatives. Since September 2001, the Sprout Seed Award program has supported more than 200 projects, totaling nearly $1.3 million of investment in the community. By seeding many small projects, Sprout supports, celebrates, and showcases the initiatives of young, creative, and civically-engaged people in the region with the cumulative power to create a critical mass of positive regional change.
Sprout supports projects that are designed to:
- Engage young people in their communities
- Raise awareness about projects, events, and activities important to young people
- Provide opportunities for young people to assume leadership roles
- Bridge the gap between young people and traditional regional stakeholders
- Improve the perceptions that young people have of the image of the Pittsburgh region
Sprout is a non-traditional grant-maker and is organized to be responsive to the innovative initiatives of young people. In addition to the size ($500 to $10,000) and timing of its support (monthly review of applications), one of the key differentiators between Sprout and a traditional foundation is that Sprout’s projects are decided by advisory committee members that are a part of the same demographic it serves—young people making decisions to support projects serving young people.
Recently Funded Projects
- PA GreenGive, $9,000
- This Is Who I Am (Windgap-Chartiers Athletic Association), $3,500
- PittPoint (The Public Square Project), $9,500
- Jewcy Film Series (Jewish-Israeli Film Festival), $5,000
- Renew Pittsburgh, $10,000
- Bringing the Bioneers to the Three Rivers (Urban Ecology Collaborative), $10,000
- Jonkanoo (Legacy Arts Project), $10,000
- *2008 Root Award* Bike Friendly Employer Certification Program (Bike Pittsburgh), $25,000
Learn more about other funded projects or how to apply for a Seed Award for your own project idea.
