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.
Five Black-led organizations have emerged as the big winners across United Way of Greater Cincinnati’s now three-year-old equity-focused giving program.
You can’t have a conversation in Greater Cincinnati about health equity without including bi3, a philanthropic initiative created by Jill Miller, president and CEO of Bethesda Inc., the nonprofit foundation partner of TriHealth, one of the region’s largest health care providers.
A group of prominent young Cincinnati area Black leaders is launching a new initiative — called the TABLE — to bring more aid to the region’s Black community.
TriHealth has created a $14 million endowment to fund a program creating a new generation of diverse health care workers. The only program of its kind in Greater Cincinnati and one of the few in the country, TriHealth’s School to…
Health Care Access Now has received two grants to place community health workers in two new settings: 1) a to-be-determined housing community and 2) in the court system.