Per Scholas Pittsburgh Secures Multi-Year Grant from The Heinz Endowment to Expand In-Demand Tech Training Across the Region
Per Scholas Pittsburgh is proud to announce that we are the recipients of a significant grant from The Heinz Endowments to support the expansion of our no-cost technology skills training programs and fuel career pathways for hundreds of individuals across the region.
This crucial funding will enable Per Scholas Pittsburgh to enroll at least 460 learners by October 2027, significantly broadening access to high-growth tech careers. The enrollment strategy focuses on two key locations: the downtown hub campus, which serves the large majority of Per Scholas learners, and the new Glassport Satellite Campus, which is dedicated to providing accessible training in the Mon Valley region, reflecting a commitment to bringing opportunity closer to underserved communities.
This expansion is projected to empower a large group of learners, including an estimated 100 young adults ages 18-24, ensuring that the next generation is prepared for the digital economy.
An integral cornerstone of this effort’s success is strengthening strategic alliances that connect learners directly to employment and support. Per Scholas will focus on building and deepening three types of partnerships:
- Growing a recently launched initiative with the South Allegheny School District and Glassport Borough to operate the new Mon Valley satellite campus.
- Developing collaborations in critical fields like cybersecurity with several top employer partners.
- Expanding existing and establishing new community partnerships to focus on the recruitment and wraparound support necessary for young adults to succeed.
This support from The Heinz Endowments reinforces Per Scholas’s mission to drive economic mobility in the Pittsburgh region by creating a skilled tech workforce. “This investment is about more than just expanding a program. It represents a commitment to people and creating new opportunities in Pittsburgh and the Mon Valley regions,” reflected Per Scholas Pittsburgh Managing Director Gene Walker. “The impact of this work has the potential to revitalize communities and create generational change that will accelerate the area’s growth and influence in the tech sector.”
About The Heinz Endowments:
The Heinz Endowments works to grow an exemplary, sustainable Pittsburgh region where everyone prospers and belongs. Our work in Arts & Culture; Civic Participation; Climate, Environment & Health; Community & Economic Development; Food Systems; Veterans; and Workforce is supported by reliable data based on results-focused goals. The Endowments is among the 60 largest philanthropic organizations in the United States, distributing approximately $90 million in grants annually.
About Per Scholas:
As Per Scholas celebrates 30 years of impact, we are charting an ambitious path forward— expanding access to high-growth tech careers and fostering economic mobility nationwide. Since 1995, we’ve offered no-cost tech training to more than 30,000 technologists in the most sought-after tech skills. On average, our learners earn 3x their pre-training wage in their first role after Per Scholas. With 25+ campuses and remote programs, we partner with employers—from Fortune 500 companies to startups—to create inclusive talent pipelines in fields like Cloud, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering, IT Support, and Software Engineering. More than half of our learners hold a high school diploma as their highest educational credential. We are building a future where successful careers in tech are accessible to everyone across urban, suburban, and rural communities, empowering individuals to unlock their potential and drive transformative economic change nationwide.
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