| Multi-Year Grants |
| Allegheny County Health Department | $7,000 for 2nd year |
| Improve the oral health of 750 high-risk second-graders through an award-winning dental sealant and dental health program in seven South Pittsburgh elementary schools over a three-year period. |
| Boy Scouts | $5,000 for 3rd year |
| Increase positive opportunities for youth development through development and retention of a Boy Scout troop at St. Clair Village. |
| Consumer Health Coalition | $19,000 for 2nd year |
| Increase child health insurance enrollment by 400 children in South Pittsburgh by expanding existing initiative. |
| Girl Scouts | $20,000 for 3rd year |
| Girls Scouts will partner with schools and community organizations with innovative customized programs to double the number of girls served in South Pittsburgh neighborhoods. |
| Habitat for Youth-Caring Habits | $12,000 for 2nd year |
| Instill positive caring behavioral health patterns and increase academic performance for grades 4-8 at Prospect Elementary/Middle School through use of Caring Habits model and use site as part of controlled evaluation study of the program. |
| Mercy Health System Congregational Ministries & Parish Nurse Program | $27,500 for 2nd year |
| Increase services to frail home-centered elderly and marginalized young adults in the hilltop communities and maintain health education services through expansion of faith-based ecumenical consortium of five congregations. |
| Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR) | $30,000 for 3rd year |
| Increase impact upon the health of the South Pittsburgh community by systematically and strategically focusing outreach efforts in the area with long-term goals to reduce sexual violence, tolerance for sexual violence and increase reporting of crimes. |
| School of Pharmacy-University of Pittsburgh | $20,000 for 2nd year |
| Enhance identification, detection and appropriate treatment of chronic diseases for homeless and low-income adults at Birmingham Clinic and support ongoing prescription access services to local seniors. |