2030 District Network
List of goals for Pittsburgh 2030 district buildings.
Grow Pittsburgh
These resources were put together to help aspiring community gardeners prepare to launch a new growing project. We hope you find it helps you to achieve the far-reaching benefits of a community garden.
Mentoring Resource Center
The four sections in this guide offer a systematic approach to developing sustainable resources for mentoring programs, from understanding key principles of sustainability to describing specific funding sources that will meet your program’s needs.
Center for Plain Language
A communication is in plain language if its wording, structure, and design are so clear that the intended readers can easily find what they need, understand what they find, and use that information.
Our five-step checklist will guide you through the plain language process and help you develop content that’s right for your organization.
PolicyLink
This study surveys the current landscape on inclusive procurement and contracting policies and practices in the infrastructure and construction industries.
Sustainable Pennsylvania, a joint project of the Pennsylvania Municipal League and Sustainable Pittsburgh, is a voluntary performance recognition program designed to help municipalities set and achieve sustainability goals, save money, conserve resources, and foster a vibrant community.
The Pennsylvania Municipal League is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization established in 1900 as an advocate for Pennsylvania’s 3rd class cities. Today, The League represents participating Pennsylvania cities, boroughs, townships, home rule communities and towns that all share The League’s municipal policy interests.
The mission of the Pennsylvania Municipal League is to strengthen, empower and advocate for effective local government.
Sustainable PGH is a nonprofit committed to building the knowledge, perspective, and ability needed to create a better tomorrow for our region.
Email info@sustainablepa.org or call Leslie Rhoads from PML at 717-236-9469 *237 or Sustainable Pittsburgh at 412-258-6642