10 Ways to Celebrate #GivingTuesday in Pittsburgh

Happy GivingTuesday! Giving Tuesday is a movement to make the first Tuesday in December a day of giving.

#GivingTuesday was founded in 2012 by New York’s 92nd Street Y in partnership with the United Nations Foundation. Together, with a team of influencers and founding partners, we launched a global movement that has engaged over 10,000 organizations worldwide.

#IgivePGH – Share Your Pittsburgh Giving Stories

We’re using the hashtag #IgivePGH to share links about local #GivingTuesday Stories.  We want to know what local nonprofit organizations you support and why!

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10 Ways to Celebrate #GivingTuesday in Pittsburgh

Here is a brief list of ways you can give to Pittsburgh organizations by giving money, volunteering your time, filling out a survey or donating your status message to a cause.  This is not meant to be an exhaustive list – we know there are many other amazing organizations that need your support.  Please share your favorite Pittsburgh nonprofits by leaving a comment below.

1. Donate $10 to the CHS Holiday Gift Project – $

CHS-holiday-gift-projectI had to lead with this project because it is near and dear to my heart and we are WAY behind on fundraising this year.  We are helping to raise money so the CHS can provide holiday gifts for the Pittsburghers that they serve.  CHS provides a wide range of social services around homeslessness and mental health.  Many of the Pittsburghers that CHS works with fall outside of the scope of other holiday gift programs.  So the dollars raised from this effort go to provide a small gift to a person who would likely be overlooked this holiday season. You can read more about the CHS Holiday Gift Project here.
Fundraising Websites – Crowdrise

 

2. Volunteer to Help the Food Bank at the Holiday Market in Market Square – FREE

pgh-food-bankThe Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank has already rasied $10,000 but needs some more volunteers to help at the Photos with Santa booth in Market Square.  If you have a few hours to spare on 12/3, 12/10, 12/11, 12/12, 12/15, 12/16, 12/22 or 12/23 sign up for a volunteer shift here.

Holiday Market Volunteers will be stationed outside throughout the market, encouraging folks to stop in and get a free photo with Santa. Volunteers will be proving patrons with ‘Santa Photo Cards’ in exchange for a suggested $5 donation or a bag of non-perishable groceries. Food Bank staff members are on-site to oversee each volunteer shift.

Follow: @FBVolOps @PGHFoodBank

3. Make a Loan to a KivaZip Pittsburgh Business – $

kiva-zip-pghKiva offers small businesses in the US the ability to raise money through person-to-person loans with 0% interest.  When you loan money to a small business on KivaZip the borrower pays you back and you can use that money to make new loans to other KivaZip Businesses.  The follow Pittsburgh businesses are currently raising money:

Follow: @KivaCityPgh

4. Shop at Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse for Great Gift Wrap

pccr-giftwrapPittsburgh Center for Creative reuse makes the list because it is one of the best kept secrets in town for gift wrapping.  Pittsburgh Center for Creative reuse takes donations of all sorts of things and resells them to the public to be reused in many ways.  They have a large selection of gift wrap, gift bags and ribbons as well as all sorts of other things that would be perfect for wrapping your gifts.

Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse is open 7 days a week from 11am-6pm and is located right next to Construction Junction.

You can also support Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse by donating online here.

Save the date – Franktuary host a benefit night for PCCR on Wednesday, December 10! Details available on the Facebook event.

Follow: @creative_reuse

5. Double Your Donation To Venture Outdoors and Kayak Pittsburgh

venture-outdoors-logoVenture Outdoors is a Pittsburgh non-profit that works to make it easier for Pittbsurghers to get outside.  What you might not know is that Venture Outdoors is the organization that runs Kayak Pittsburgh which rents kayaks at both the North Shore and North Park.  All end of year donations to Venture Outdoors are being matched dollar for dollar (upto $5000).  If you like the outdoors consider making a donation to Venture Outdoors to make sure they are able to take advantage of all of the matching funds. Click here to donate.

 

6. Donate Your Status Message to the CHS Holiday Gift Project – FREE

Help spread the word by pledging your Twitter and/or Facebook status message to post about the CHS Holiday Gift Project.  We’re using the tool Thunderclap to spread the word about the CHS Holiday Gift Project.  Even if you can’t make a donation, you can donate a tweet!

7. Double the # of Square Feet of Reclaimed Vacant Land – $

reclaim1GTECH is a Pittsburgh nonprofit that is quietly working to make some of the ugliest spots in Pittsburgh much prettier.  The GTECH Reclaim program works with community organizations, neighbors and Pittsburghers to reclaim and reimagine vacant spots around town.

GTECH is also running a dollar for dollar match on donations through the end of the year (upto $7000).

Here is how your gift makes a difference:

  • $50: Reclaims 600 ft2 of vacant land in an Ambassador’s community
  • $100: Covers the cost of a single Ambassador course

Donate to GTECH this December and help to double the number of square feet of reclaimed vacant land in Pittsburgh.  Click here to donate.

Follow: @GTECHstrategies

8. Give Your Thoughts on the Produce Terminal Buildings in the Strip District

wwypiconGive a few minutes of your time to take a brief survey about how the community might use the produce terminal buildings in the Strip District.  ProducePgh is looking to create a larger conversation amongst artists, small businesses and Pittsburghers in general about how the produce terminal buildings could be used by the public in the future.  Take the survey here.

Follow: @ProducePGH

9. Register to Vote – FREE

Give yourself the gift of community engagement.  Take a moment to regsiter to vote or to update your voter registration.  We usually only think/blog/tweet about voting around election day, but now is the ideal time to register or update your voter registration.

Sign up for TurboVote – which is a free service that will send you a text or email reminder about election day.  TurboVote will remind you about upcoming elections and check in to see if you need to update your registration.  Its free, its easy and they won’t send you any extra stuff.

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10. Clean Out Your Closets for a Good Cause – FREE

thredup-cleanout-bagHere is a super easy way to turn your extra women and kids clothing into cash – meet ThredUp.  ThredUp will mail you a free closet clean out bag, you fill it up with your unwanted clothing and send it back, the clean out bag comes with a prepaid shipping label.  We set up a ThredUp Fundraising group for the CHS Holiday Gift Project but you can choose to donate they money to any organization you choose, or use it to shop local.  It takes a few weeks for ThredUp to process your clean out bag so you might not get the funds until 2015.  But it is still an easy way to earn some cash for giving in the new year.

Order your free ThredUp Closet Clean Out bag here.

A Dozen Photos from the 2014 Dirty Dozen & A Delicious Idea for a New Event

For the third year in a row I spent the Saturday after Thanksgiving watching the Dirty Dozen bike race – you can get all of the details on the race from our previous post here.  I am proud to say that my spectating team has recruited a few more participants this year.  We make it to hill #4 and hill #9 with a stop for brunch in between.

An Idea for a New “Sporting” Event – The Delicious Dozen

While 200+ of Pittsburghs most hard core cyclists were making their way around the city, my spectating team was exercising their brain power and came up with a spectacular event that even non cyclists could get excited about.  The proposed event is The Delicious Dozen – a tour of 13 of the cities most spectacular bakerys where we will sample the finest baked goods that Pittsburgh has to offer.  If you are interested in seeing The Delicious Dozen become a reality please take a moment to sign up here.

A Dozen Photos from the 2014 Dirty Dozen Bike Race

Here are some highlights from the 2014 Dirty Dozen bicycle race from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram…

Photos and tweets from the 2014 Dirty Dozen bike race

https://storify.com/iheartpgh/dirty-dozen-2014

Dirty Dozen: The Best Pittsburgh Sporting Event You Probably Haven’t Heard About

From the 2012 Dirty Dozen bike ride - why not take the tandem bike out for a spin on the 13 steepest hills in Pittsburgh?

From the 2012 Dirty Dozen bike ride – why not take the tandem bike out for a spin on the 13 steepest hills in Pittsburgh?

I have been known to head out to watch some of the more unusual sporting events that have stopped in Pittsburgh.  For the record, watching the weighin for the Bass Masters tournament live was far more exciting then one would think.  A few years ago, in my effort to participate in all things Pittsburgh, I convinced a few friends to join me on the Saturday after Thanksgiving to stand in the freezing cold and snow to watch the Dirty Dozen bike race.

The Dirty Dozen bike race has been taking place on the hills of Pittsburgh on the Saturday after Thanksgiving for the past 31 years and will take place for the 32nd time this Saturday.  The race was started by Dan & Tom Chew and Bob Gottlieb back in 1983 as a way to show off the steepest hills in town.  You can read more about the history of the Dirty Dozen bike race here.

 

Dirty Dozen Bike Race Details

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Race starts at the Bud Harris Cycling Track on Washington Blvd (In Pittsburgh terms, this is the place on Washington Blvd where if you are as old as I am, your took your driving test here)

  • 8-9am Race Registration
  • 10am Race Starts

Registration details are available here.

If you want to watch the race…Tips for Spectators

The race is fun to watch but please be careful! For many of the hills there is not a lot of extra space for spectators and spectator parking.  From my experience, it is hard to get to every hill.  If you want to watch. I would pick a few hills to visit to watch the race.  That way you will have plenty of time to get from one hill to the next and not have to worry about rushing.

If your only going to go to one hill… you will probably want to check out Canton Ave in Beechview.  This is hill number 9 and I am guessing the riders won’t get there until after noon.  While there aren’t published times for the race, I’d keep an eye on Twitter #DirtyDozen – I am sure there will be some spectators tweeting the race and you can get a sense of where the riders are on the course.

A complete route guide with driving and bicycling directions is available online here.

Rick Sebak on the Dirty Dozen

From the 2011 program It’s Pittsburgh and a Lot of Other Stuff by Rick Sebak.

Read more about the Dirty Dozen…

Watch the 2014 Dirty Dozen Livestream

According to this press release the Pittsburgh based Cycling Fusion will have 9 cameras livestreaming the Dirty Dozen bike ride.

Help A Pittsburgh Nonprofit – Support The CHS Holiday Gift Project

Dear Pittsburghers,

CHS-holiday-gift-projectOne of the BEST parts about being a blogger in Pittsburgh (aside from the occasional retweets from Rick Sebak and Edgar Snyder) is being part of an amazing community of bloggers and blog readers.

The readers of this blog, and many other blogs and websites have raised awareness and money for so many amazing Pittsburgh projects.

A few years ago, another blogger asked me to help Community Human Services, a local nonprofit raise a little bit of money to be able to provide holiday gifts for some of the people that they serve each year.  Over the past four years, I have had the opportunity to learn more about Community Human Services and how important this Holiday Gift Project is to the people they serve.

Last year it was a but of a struggle to reach our goal of raising $5000 for CHS.  So this year, we’re starting a little bit earlier and asking for your help.  Scroll down for lots more information about Community Human Services and the 2014 Holiday Gift Project.

The best way to help is to make a donation of $10 (or more!) to the 2014 CHS Holiday Gift Project on Crowdrise.

I wanted to share with you just one of the reasons that I am supporting CHS this holiday season.  Over the past four years, I have had the opportunity to meet the staff at CHS and learn more about  the many programs and services that they provide for the Pittsburgh community.  Two years ago, I was standing at the Holiday Gift Project party at Houghs talking with one of the women who works for CHS.  She was thanking me over and over for helping them to raise a little extra money.  I asked her what she does for CHS and her story, really cemented for me why this organization is important to our community.  She works with homeless teenagers who have left the foster care system.  Once you turn 18, if you are in the foster care system in Allegheny County, you are able to sign yourself out of the system.  Many of the kids leave the foster care system and end up homeless.  The staff at CHS, does what ever they can to find these kids, and work with them to find stable housing.  These kids, like many of other Pittsburghers that CHS works with in the community are often overlooked during the holiday season.  Many of the people who CHS works with – fall outside some of the other gift projects, which most often provide gifts for young children and the elderly.

It is my goal to once again DOUBLE the number of people who support the CHS holiday gift project.

  • 2012 – 34 people donated via the Crowdrise page
  • 2013 – 74 people donated via the Crowdrise page
  • 2014 – ??? people donate via the Crowdrise page

I hope that you will take a moment to learn more about CHS, make a small contribution to the cause and invite your friends to do the same.

Thank you in advance for reading IheartPGH and your support of this one little campaign to make the holidays a little bit brighter for some other Pittsburghers.

Lindsay

What is CHS?

CHS is short for Community Human Services, a nonprofit organization that was started in South Oakland in the 1970s and has been serving Pittsburgh and Allegheny county ever since.  You can learn more about the history of CHS here.  (Detailed nonprofit information about CHS is available on Guidestar here.)

What does CHS do?

CHS has several program areas that serve Pittsbughers…

Other ways you can help with the 2014 CHS Holiday Gift Project

  1. Donate online – The BEST way to help is to make a donation on the CHS Holiday Gift Project Crowdirse page.
  2. Invite your friends to donate – Crowdrise makes it easy for you to form a fundriasing team and invite your friends to give $10 as well.  Visit this page and click the gray “Join The Team” button to get your own fundraising link for the CHS Holiday Gift Project.
  3. Clean our your closet for a good cause – click here to learn more about how you can join the CHS ThredUp group and turn your unwanted clothes into cash.
  4. Join us for the 2014 CHS Holiday Gift Project party on Thursday, December 11, 2014 at Hough’s in Greenfield.  Click here to RSVP on the Facebook event page.

What is Crowdrise?

Crowdrise is a website that lets anyone create a fundraising page for a registered nonprofit organization.  All funds raised on the Crowdrise page go to CHS.  The Crowdrise platform sends the money directly to the nonprofit.  IheartPGH does not touch the money or earn any funds from the Crowdrise page.

 CHS Holiday Gift Project Update

Fundraising Websites – Crowdrise

laser etched pumpkin pie

Laser Etch Your Pumpkin Pie at TechShop Tomorrow

laser etched pumpkin pieNot a baker? Not a problem.  You can impress your family with a custom laser etched pie. TechShop Pittsburgh is offering a pretty cool class for Thanksgiving.  You and your guest will get to use the Trotec laser cutter and will take home a custom laser-etched desert.

If you haven’t had a chance to explore TechShop yet – this is a great starter class.  I am a huge fan of using the laser cutter and this pie workshop is a great way to spend an evening preparing a special Thanksgiving treat.

  • Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2104
  • Time: 7pm
  • Location: TechShop Pittsburgh, Bakery Square
  • Cost: $75 for 2 people, $55 for 2 people if one person is a TechShop member (If you want to attend solo – call the front desk for pricing)
  • Register Online here – http://techshop.ws/class_signup.html?no_back=1&a=1&i=114166188

Also – check out the upcoming Party at TechShop on December 4, 2014 for another great chance to check out what TechShop has to offer.