COVID19

Cincinnati is No. 5 in the nation for parks

During the pandemic, parks have become de facto gyms as well as popular destinations for strolling, hiking, biking, or running

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The COVID-19 Regional Response Fund allowed Shared Harvest Foodbank to continue distribution

A $60,000 donation enabled them to purchase boxes, infant formula, lease trucks for food delivery, and support additional operating expenses that were incurred because of the crisis.

“Glamour” calls Dr. Amy Acton “The Pandemic’s Most Midwestern Hero”

She’s a model for a quieter, unusual kind of leadership—the rare public health expert who has appealed to and been able to establish an alliance with a conservative governor.

The right side of history: How white allies can support people of color

George Floyd’s death has caused civil unrest throughout the country. Here’s how one local woman is activating change.

Two UC students developed an interactive dashboard to keep tabs on the coronavirus pandemic

The COVID-19 Watcher reveals cases and fatalities in Greater Cincinnati and various other primary U.S. urban areas.

Video & Co. [VIDEO] featuring Mike Lydon re: public places, streets and COVID-19

Yard & Company's video podcast series focuses on COVID-19 and the impact on cities. Episode three features Brooklyn-based Mike Lydon from Street Plans. Lydon is a key leader of the Tactical Urbanism movement globally. 

Faith Community Pharmacy offers curbside pickup providing social distancing for their clients with chronic diseases.
Faith Community Pharmacy steps up to meet a growing need during the pandemic

Since March 1, the nonprofit has provided prescriptions with a total value of more than $1 million across Northern Kentucky.

Learning Grove's early childhood education programs was awarded a grant to help them survive the pandemic.
Northern Kentucky relief fund has granted more than $400,000 so far to nonprofits

The grants have generated an expanding web of impact by allocating money to nonprofits that are able to leverage their networks with other nonprofits.

People Working Cooperatively helps residents stay safe while stuck inside

The nonprofit secured $175,000 in grants to make emergency repairs.

St. Elizabeth Healthcare's clinical trial lab will participate in a test of a drug to treat COVID-19.
St. Elizabeth Healthcare will test experimental drug to treat COVID-19 lung disease

If the trial is ultimately successful, the drug could help heal the disease faster, decrease hospital stays and improve outcomes without patients needing to get on ventilators.

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