Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre
The Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre (PICT) was founded in 1996 to produce the works of classical and contemporary playwrights. It has since expanded its repertoire to include a broader range of classical theater. PICT targets economically disadvantaged and underserved communities by providing free or reduced tickets. This grant from the Frick Fund of the Buhl Foundation supports outreach to underserved public schools in the region with the goal of increasing student connection to classical literature through theater.
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Buhl grants in excess of: $1,000,000
Nearly 3 million people visit a Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh branch each year. With a lead funding gift from the Buhl Foundation, the Carnegie Library broke ground on a new North Side Branch in May of 2008. Read More

Buhl grants in excess of: $1,000,000
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Buhl grants in excess of: $1,500,000
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