What happens here: Conversations. Connections. Community.
When Ruth Anne Wolfe began fulfilling her vision to bring people from all walks of life together, she started on the sidewalk.
When Ruth Anne Wolfe began fulfilling her vision to bring people from all walks of life together, she started on the sidewalk.
David and Jennifer Bross took their own childbearing challenges and created a nonprofit.
The pandemic hasn’t slowed these executives down — they’re working hard to continue supporting female entrepreneurs.
After 11 years in OTR, the nonprofit is relocating to Walnut Hills.
Bigger Than Sneakers works with other area nonprofits to empower and inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
Thanks to a $120,000 federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, improvements will be made to the Mill Creek Watershed.
The nonprofit hopes to connect kids without present fathers to the resources they need to succeed.
LISC Greater Cincinnati helped start a collection of programs and efforts to help people improve their homes and stay connected to community and necessary resources.
A proposed charter amendment will allocate funds to support the city’s most vulnerable population.
It didn’t happen overnight, but thanks to pre-existing asset maps of community services, residents created a bank of resources and ideas for maintaining community connections.
Our Partners