About The GCA
The Greenfield Community Association is a 501c3 formed in the Summer of 2012 as a successor to Greenfield’s two established community organizations – Greenfield Organization and Connect Greenfield. Its role is to capture the strengths of both organizations and ensure that the residents of Greenfield continue to have a strong organization working to improve the community.
As Greenfield’s Registered Community Organization (RCO), the GCA fosters inclusive participation, enhances cooperation between stakeholders and city agencies and empowers us to engage in civic affairs
Mission:
The Greenfield Community Association (GCA) works to build and strengthen the sense of community and civic pride in the Greenfield neighborhood within the City of Pittsburgh’s Council District 5. Through community-driven programs and volunteer leadership, we strive to create a welcoming Greenfield. The GCA advocates for the best interest of the community, mobilizes civic participation and builds partnerships that turn community priorities into action, ensuring Greenfield’s long-term vitality, equity and quality of life.
Board of Directors & Bylaws:
The Greenfield Community Association is governed by a community-elected board of volunteer Directors. Elections for three-year, class based terms take place during GCA’s annual meeting in June. Click here for a list of current board members and officers.