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Join us on 4-1-2 for a day of impact, connection, and community! The PMI Pittsburgh Chapter is excited to host a special clean-up and meet-up event in partnership with Pittsburgh’s Immaculate Collection initiative. Together, we’ll roll up our sleeves to beautify the North Shore just in time for the NFL Draft—and then celebrate our efforts with an informal networking meetup for project managers.
Whether you’re passionate about community service, interested in meeting fellow PMs, or simply looking for a fun and meaningful way to spend a Sunday, we’d love to have you with us!
- Give back to the Pittsburgh community during PMI's Earth Month
- Support a city-wide initiative improving neighborhood cleanliness
- Network with PMI members and local professionals
- Earn volunteer PDUs for your participation
Kick off by giving back to our community!
April 12 | 12pm - 2 pm | North Shore
We’ll begin the day with a neighborhood cleanup in support of Pittsburgh’s Immaculate Collection initiative—an effort to keep our city clean, vibrant, and welcoming. Volunteers will work together to pick up litter, refresh public spaces, and help maintain the riverwalk's beauty.
Our team will provide cleanup supplies, including: work gloves, safety vests, and trash bags. Members who attend will also receive a PMI Pittsburgh Chapter shirt! Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing, closed‑toe shoes, and weather‑appropriate layers. Feel free to bring water and any other resources you feel you might need. This event is open to all skill levels—no prior experience required and no cost to participate! Space is limited.
Photography and Videography
Photographs and video footage are the sole property of PMI Pittsburgh Chapter. By registering for and/or attending this event, attendees understand that PMI Pittsburgh may use their likenesses for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed, please notify the photographer on site at the event. Otherwise we reserve the right to post photos and video with your likeness posted to the PMI Pittsburgh website and social media channels.


