This year’s plenary panel also features three prominent sustainability leaders who will dig deeper into climate justice action and possibilities at the neighborhood, metro, and national levels.
Movers & Makers asked organizations working in service of nature and the environment to introduce their notables to our readers, part of a regular feature highlighting people making a difference in Greater Cincinnati’s nonprofit community.
The Duke Energy Foundation has awarded 10 grants totaling $200,000 to organizations in southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky focused on climate resiliency and protecting natural resources.
United Way of Greater Cincinnati has joined a coalition of Ohio United Way leaders to meet with lawmakers and advocate for $2 million in annual state funding to support Ohio’s 14 regional 211 help centers.
Tony Staubach, the food waste diversion coordinator for Hamilton County, has been named to Waste360’s “40 Under 40” list, which showcases the next generation of leaders in waste, recycling and organics.