Collective Impact

The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center celebrates one year at Union Terminal

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

Clifton Can: Old building brings new hope to area residents

The Clifton Area Neighborhood School fills an educational gap in a growing community.

Cincy’s Got Tech Talent: Per Scholas adds accreditations

One nonprofit ups the ante with a new networking certification program for aspiring IT professionals.

Advocating for All: IAOHRA comes to Cincinnati

The International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies will be at the Duke Energy Convention Center Aug. 26–30.

Red Bike Go is soaring

A grant from Interact for Health helped low-income riders access the benefits of biking.

Women on the Rise: Aviatra cultivates female businesses

Emerging entrepreneurs receive support from concept to creation.

Working together to end homelessness, fix employment

Human Services Chambers of Hamilton County's intensive lobbying effort helped convince City Council to keep a funding commitment that will positively impact Cincinnati's most vulnerable neighborhoods. 

Over-the-Rhine Learning Center celebrates 15 years with new location

A partnership between two OTR organizations brings new facilities and classes to area residents.

Produce for the People

Thanks to a generous grant, Peebles Corner Grocery will soon offer affordable groceries to Walnut Hills and the surrounding areas.  

Game On: Awe-inspiring black entrepreneurs in Greater Cincinnati

Although there's a legacy of racial discrimination in America's history of entrepreneurship, things are changing. We spoke with inspirational black business owners who have earned a place at the table.

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