The Allegheny County Music Festival Fund (ACMFF) was established in 2000 by then-Family Court Judge Max Baer and DHS Director Marc Cherna, to aid children and youth receiving services through the Allegheny County Department of Human Services or the Juvenile Section of the Family Division of the Court of Common Pleas. The fund creates a resource that pays for life-enriching opportunities and items that are not otherwise available through traditional government funding.
The ACMFF is totally dependent upon the generosity of county residents. For the first eight years, it was replenished using proceeds from a single, annual music concert, the Allegheny County Music Festival, hosted by Allegheny County at Hartwood Acres Park Amphitheater. One of a series of free summer outdoor concerts, this special event suggests a donation-per-vehicle. Proceeds from a 50/50 raffle are also added to the fund. Headline performers are chosen in cooperation with the Allegheny County Special Events Office.
Beginning in 2008, an additional fundraiser was added, necessitated by the popularity of the fund among providers and children. Candidates' Comedy Night features candidates for national, state and local political offices taking the stage to perform for the gathered contributors.
The dissemination of ACMFF funds is overseen by the independent ACMFF Advisory Committee chaired by former DHS Deputy Director Karen Blumen. The committee consists of professionals from the public and private sectors of child welfare, juvenile justice, human services and the courts. Each member is knowledgeable and passionate about children's issues. Requests are submitted by a social services professional working with a child. This professional may work for DHS, a DHS-contracted provider of services for children and families or the juvenile justice system. Each request is reviewed individually on its merits by the Advisory Committee and is granted in full, granted in part or denied. Factors, such as family composition, income and the number of children living in the household, are considered.
Committee members include Ben Baer, Karen Blumen, Russell Carlino, Peter Davis, Brooke Goulde, Michele Makray, George Owens, Stephanie Pawlowski, Gary Scheimer and Cynthia Stoltz.
In 2012, the Music Festival Fund was honored as a "Bright Idea" by Harvard University's Ash Center for Democratic Governance & Innovation.