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Jefferson Regional Foundation Awards $336K to Nonprofit Organizations via the Mon Valley Clean Air Fund to Improve Community Public Health and Air Quality

Writer: Group Against Smog & PollutionGroup Against Smog & Pollution

The Jefferson Regional Foundation awarded first time grants from the Mon Valley Clean Air Fund to nonprofit organizations committed to improving community public health and air quality in the Mon Valley.


Eleven nonprofit organizations received a total of $336,00 from a fund created after a U.S. Steel Coke Works fire in 2018.


They are: Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Greater Valley Community Services Inc., Heritage Community Initiatives, LaRosa Youth Development Foundation, Mon/Yough Trail Council, Nine Mile Run Watershed Association, PA CleanWays of Allegheny County Inc, This Generation Connect, Tube City Renaissance, Valley Clean Air Now, and Watersheds of South Pittsburgh.


In 2024, the Allegheny County Health Department enlisted Jefferson Regional Foundation to distribute $2.25 million in settlement funds from U.S. Steel because of the fire. This arrangement will span over a period of five years, 2024-2029, with $450,000 distributed each year. The settlement resulted from litigation brought by PennEnvironment, Clean Air Council, and the Allegheny County Health Department. Jefferson Regional Foundation was not part of the litigation.


In October 2024, the foundation hosted three listening sessions within the impacted communities.


“The organizations and programs funded were informed by feedback received from Mon Valley residents. It was important that we honor their requests,” said Dr. Trisha Gadson, CEO, Jefferson Regional Foundation. The grants voted on by its board of directors on March 20 reflect those priorities identified by the impacted community residents and stakeholders.


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