COVID19

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.

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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.

3CDC has invested more than $1 billion into urban Cincinnati, including a makeover of Washington Park.
Video & Co. [VIDEO] featuring 3CDC’s Adam Gelter on public-private partnerships

Yard & Company's video podcast series focused on COVID-19 and the impact on cities hosted Adam Gelter from 3CDC. Over the last decade, 3CDC has invested over $1 billion into downtown Cincinnati and Over-the-Rhine.

People Working Cooperatively helps residents stay safe while stuck inside

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

Learning Grove opens childcare facilities for emergency personnel

Financial support from the COVID-19 Regional Response Fund offered the necessary support to open two childcare facilities.

ArtWorks Youth Apprentices Oliver Orue and Ella Emanual and multi-media artist and illustrator Lizzy DuQuette. ArtWorks is seeking applicants for its new Jump Start program for up-and-coming artists to receive $5,000 stipends.
Investing in artists creates a vibrant community: ArtWorks launches Jump Start

The program is open to artists who are 26 years or older, who are in the early stages of their creative development and aspire to create a large-scale project.

Cincinnati Red’s catcher Tucker Barnhart supports local businesses, first responders

After Major League Baseball shut down spring training because of the pandemic, one player decided to use his love of food to help communities.

Parenting during a pandemic: One Cincinnati mom with an autoimmune disease will not be leaving home

As a type 1 diabetic, Katie Hodge can’t take any chances, even with Ohio’s loosening restrictions.

Video & Co. [VIDEO] featuring 3CDC’s Adam Gelter on public-private partnerships

Yard & Company's video podcast series focused on COVID-19 and the impact on cities hosted Adam Gelter from 3CDC. Over the last decade, 3CDC has invested over $1 billion into downtown Cincinnati and Over-the-Rhine.

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