Nonprofits + Philanthropy

Locally owned restaurants, such as Rich's Proper Foods, could benefit from the relief fund.

New relief fund makes grants available to restaurants and bars

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED and Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky have partnered to provide local eateries the opportunity to enjoy some much needed relief

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Amplifying the voices of “invisible” charities

Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati continues its mission to bolster people, issues, and causes that are unknown to residents.

Robust arts community continues amid COVID-19

ArtsWave is focused on helping the region’s arts sector weather the coronavirus crisis.

An initial priority for the new fund will be food and cleaning supplies. Shown here: Be Concerned: The People's Pantry, one of the region's largest food pantries.
Emergency coronavirus relief fund created with a goal of $4 million

The resources will be deployed rapidly, foregoing the traditional long-form application process.

Northern Kentuckians participate in a Licking River cleanup day.
New community fund will help preserve and protect the Licking River

It's an investment in the conservation and stewardship of the river.

The Red Hot Dancing Queens will host a fundraiser to benefit Australia

Founder Claire Stewart, along with her two Australian business partners, is raising money for key organizations fighting the country's devastating fires. 

The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center celebrates its first year in new location

Their move in January 2019 to the 12,000-square-foot facility at Union Terminal nearly tripled the amount of exhibit space.

Denice Robertson and Kristy Hopfensperger, NKU biology faculty, lead the pollinator initiative.
Students, faculty work to expand butterfly habitat

The NKU Research Foundation was recently awarded $10,000 to fund the Greater Cincinnati Pollinator Habitat Initiative, a partnership with the Cincinnati Nature Center and area schools.

That’s a wrap: How People’s Liberty impacted the region’s next generation of leadership

During their five-year tenure, the staff at the philanthropic lab learned five key lessons from the community.

That’s a wrap: How People’s Liberty impacted the next generation of leadership in Cincinnati

Nearly 50,000 innovators, changemakers, and civic leaders passed through the space at 1805 Elm Street. And during their five-year tenure, the staff at the philanthropic lab learned five key lessons from the community.

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