A relatively new Cincinnati nonprofit — tapped to be part of a prestigious national accelerator — has won $300,000 in funding over three years and more attention from the national sponsor organization.
The city of Cincinnati and Greater Cincinnati Foundation received 136 applications totaling $3.2 million for its request for proposals to build capacity at small community-based nonprofits.
A group of funders focused on developing better data to improve health outcomes in Greater Cincinnati has granted 10 organizations $250,000 in a year-long new program.
Queen City Book Bank – the year-old public face of the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati and Blue Manatee Book Project – opened its doors last week on Gest Street for another community-wide book give-away and open house.
Social Venture Partners Cincinnati – a group of professionals who donate money and volunteer to provide hands-on, in-depth coaching, training and guidance for nonprofits – has moved five nonprofits forward in its new accelerator program.
Greater Cincinnati Foundation has staked out support for Black women as its most meaningful way to contribute to robust economic growth and a thriving community.