Social Venture Partners Cincinnati is a group of professionals, who donate money and volunteer to provide hands-on, in-depth coaching, training and guidance for nonprofits, pioneered the pitch competition in our region.
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.
Cincinnati’s Social Venture Partners chapter has chosen a dozen nonprofits to participate in the second round of its new social-innovation accelerator program.
Social Venture Partners Cincinnati has selected Refugee Connect for a multiyear community investment through Project XLR8, the organization’s new program to advance socially innovative ideas.
Thanks to PR maven Chris Pinelo for pinch-hitting this week, with assistance from our intern Reed Cunningham. Read on to see what goodies they have chosen for you…
Fifteen years after its founding, Social Venture Partners Cincinnati is thriving. An anniversary celebration April 28 will highlight finalists in a new community impact program.
Mona Bronson-Fuqua presented to SVP on St. Francis Seraph Ministries “Stitched” program teaching basic sewing and job-preparation skills to under-resourced women.
Since 1998, The Medical Mutual Pillar Award for Community Service, presented by Smart Business, has honored businesses of all types and sizes that make outstanding contributions to their communities.
Social Venture Partners has chosen a dozen nonprofits to participate in the inaugural year of Project XLR8, the funder’s enhanced community impact and investment program. Social Venture Partners says it is the only local funder that goes beyond giving money…
Social Venture Partners is launching a new accelerator model, Project XLR8, which combines elements of its ongoing Fast Pitch storytelling competition and its multiyear general operating support funding.