1) 2001 Annual Report
4) Spring 2004 Annual Report Issue of h Magazine (2003 Grants Included)
5) Spring 2005 Annual Report Issue of h Magazine (2004 Grants included)
6) Spring 2006 Annual Report Issue of h Magazine (2005 Grants Included)
7) Spring 2007 Annual Report Issue of h Magazine (2006 grants included)
10) Wendy Mackenzie
11) Teresa Heinz
13) Konrad M. Weis
14) S. Donald Wiley
16) Damon Aherne
18) H. John Heinz IV
19) Carol R. Brown
20) Frank V. Cahouet
22) James M. Walton
23) Wayne A. Jones
24) Cindi A. Stueber
25) Caren Glotfelty
26) Nancy A. Grejda
29) Linda F. Hall
30) Anna Marie Lozer
32) Maxwell King
33) Joann L. Clark
36) Douglas L. Root
37) Ann C. Plunkett
38) Cheryl L. Dabat
39) Carmen J. Lee
40) Linda S. Braund
41) Linda C. Bannon
42) Justin D. Laing
43) Jack E. Kime
44) Denise Ficorilli
46) Linda G. Jones
48) Donna J. Evans
49) Bomani Howze
50) Melanie R. Brown
51) Jack E. Kime
52) Robert F. Vagt
53) Bonnie J. Gazda
55) Mary A. Navarro
57) Are the Heinz Endowments responsible for the Heinz Awards?
59) Are there dollar limits on the amount of grants?
60) Can I apply online for a grant?
61) Can you direct me to a place that offers resources for proposal writing?
62) How are the Endowments and the Heinz Family Foundation related?
64) How do I get a copy of your annual report, application guidelines and other publications?
65) How much say do the interns have in what they fund?
66) How should I go about requesting a grant?
69) Is the Endowments related to the H.J. Heinz Co.?
70) Is the Endowments responsible for the Heinz Awards?
71) My organization is outside the southwestern Pennsylvania region. Is it still eligible for funding?
72) What are the grant application deadlines?
74) What happens after I submit a letter of inquiry?
75) What is the Downtown Now Photography Project?
77) What is The Heinz Endowments?
78) Where are the internships located?
79) Where did the money come from?
80) Where does The Heinz Endowments’ money come from?
81) Who may apply for grants from the Endowments?
85) Designing the Future: A Discussion Paper on Civic Design
86) Do It Lead Safe: A Do It Yourselfers Guide to Lead Safe Renovation
87) From Neurons to Neighborhoods: The Science of Early Childhood Development (Executive Summary)
88) Green Construction: A Symposium on Construction Management
89) Meeting the Challenge of Electricity Deregulation in Pennsylvania
91) Project 88 - Round Two: Incentives for Action: Designing Market-Based Environment - Part 1
92) Slag in the Park: A History of Nine Mile Run
93) Teens and Technology - Benchmarks for Community Technology Programs Serving Youth
94) The Heinz Endowments Environment Program Headlines
95) The Heinz Endowments Environment Program Headlines - Fall 1999
96) The Heinz Endowments Environment Program Headlines - Winter 1998
98) h Magazine - Spring 2005 - Annual Report Issue
99) Evaluation Use in Arts Grant Making
100) Evaluating Educational Technology Implementation: Part 1
101) Evaluating Educational Technology Implementation: Part 2
106) Quality Early Learning - Key to School Success
108) Summer 2002 Issue of h Magazine
112) h Magazine - Spring 2004 - Annual Report Issue
113) Statement on Diversity & Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
118) Spring 2006 issue of h Magazine - Annual Report Issue
119) Class Act
120) Thriving by Design
121) Pizza with extra cheese, olives, sausage, onions, pepperoni (and a career)
122) Mothering the Mother
123) Artistic Vision
124) Hillside Story
126) 9 Mile Run
127) Soul of the New American City
128) Here & There - Fall 2001 issue
129) Without Sanctuary
130) Designing the Future
131) The Business of Bioscience
132) Down to the Wire
134) Early Childhood Learning - The National Scene
135) Here & There - Spring 2002 Issue of h Magazine
136) A Theater by Any Other Name
137) The Green Standard
139) Here & There - Summer 2002 Issue of h Magazine
140) Vira's Young Ladies
141) Tough Love
143) The Science Bug
144) Here & There - Fall 2002 Issue of h Magazine
145) Founder's Factory
146) BioBelievers
147) Have Violin ... Will Travel
148) Here & There - Winter 2003 Issue of h Magazine
149) A Leg(o) Up On Techno-Science
151) Point of View
152) Here & There - Spring 2003 Issue of h Magazine
153) Rowing for Life
155) Skillet Set
156) Here & There - Summer 2003 Issue of h Magazine
157) The Charter Vote
158) City High
159) Here & There - Fall 2003 Issue of h Magazine
160) The Republic of Art
161) Shared Destiny
162) Border Crossing
163) Faithful Four
164) Here & There - Winter 2004 Issue of h Magazine
165) Louisville's Big Hit
166) The Art of Sharing
167) Faith Saves
168) Making the Grade
169) No Place Like Home
170) Sharpening the Point
171) Sprawl Standoff
173) Here & There - Summer 2004 Issue of h Magazine
174) High Five
175) Park Lot
176) Tireless Work
177) Philanthropic Field
178) Here & There - Fall 2004 Issue of h Magazine
180) One Life at a Time
181) College Course
182) Crime, Seen
183) Here & There - Winter 2005 Issue of h Magazine
184) Home Town
185) Audience on Stage
187) Economies of Scale
188) Green with Envy
189) Hold the Fries
190) Sacred Ground
191) Life is a (Late Night, Downtown) Cabaret
192) A Great Big Place to Play
193) Here & There - Summer 2005 Issue of h Magazine
194) Opportunity Builders
195) Elders' Widsom
196) Here & There - Fall 2005 Issue of h Magazine
197) No Adult Left Behind
198) Higher Fidelity
200) Building Blocks
201) Here & There - Winter 2006 Issue of h Magazine
202) A Flood of Help
203) Abling the Disabled
205) Here & There - Summer 2006 Issue of h Magazine
206) Pittsburgh Art in Public Places
207) A Smaller Slice of the Pie
208) Working as One
210) Garden Variety
211) Rockin' the Boat
212) Nine Mile Rebirth
213) Here & There - Fall 2006 Issue of h Magazine
214) Innovation Economy Program Philosophy
216) 2008 Small Arts Initiative Application Guidelines
217) The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment
218) The Heinz Endowments Grant-Making Policy on Green Building
219) 2007-2008 Application Guidelines
220) Women's Health & the Environment - New Science, New Solutions Conference
221) Analysis of Non-School Hour Programs / Services in Allegheny County
222) Pennsylvania's Pre-Kindergarten Crisis: A Crime Prevention Tragedy
223) Something Worth Giving - Reflection fom Our Favorite Neighbor
224) Scaling Up High-Quality Pre-K
225) Promising Futures
226) Building a Model Maternal and Child Health Care System in the Pittsburgh Region
227) Improving Maternal and Child Health Care
228) Evaluation Questions
230) Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count
232) Drafting the Plan
233) Layers of History
234) Nurture & Nature
235) Here & There - Winter 2007 issue of h Magazine
236) A Pittsburgher's Guide to Neighborhood Improvement
237) Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Indicators Report 2004
238) Master Implementation Plan for the Mt. Washington
239) Biodiversity in Pennsylvania: Snapshot 2002
240) Economic Impact of Renewable Energy in Pennsylvania
241) Pittsburgh Metropolitics: A Regional Agenda for Community Stability
242) GREEN BUILDING PRODUCTS: Verifying and Defining the Opportunity for Western PA
243) Restoring Prosperity: The State Role in Revitalizing America's Older Industrial Cities
244) Spring 2007 issue of h Magazine - Annual Report Issue
245) One on One
246) From Chalkboard to Keyboard
247) Wind Catchers
248) Do North
249) Dream Makers
250) New Science, New Solutions
251) Feedback
252) h Magazine - Summer 2007 Issue
253) The Next Chapter
254) Making Choices
255) Through the Looking Glass
256) Here & There - Summer 2007 Issue of h Magazine
257) 2008 Summer Youth Philanthropy Internship Application
258) Life Chances: The Case for Early Investment in Our Kids
259) h Magazine - Fall 2007 Issue (Special Air Quality Issue)
260) Trouble in the Air
261) Air Forces
262) Polluted Politics
263) Taking Action
264) Here & There - Fall 2007 Issue of h Magazine
265) 2008 Grantee Perception Report
266) h Magazine - Spring 2008 Issue
267) A Promising Path
268) Wild Things
269) Robot Economics






















