Non-Profit

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.

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Cincinnati’s robust arts community continues amid COVID-19

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

Last November, Governor DeWine visited PreventionFIRST! to learn about youth-based substance-abuse prevention programs.
‘Addiction and mental illness don’t go away:’ Organizations help vulnerable people during COVID-19

Social isolation, job loss, lack of transportation, and fear-inducing news can make anyone spiral downward or relapse. Two regional institutions are working virtually to help.

Every Child Succeeds is working to virtually help at-risk families.
The Center for Respite Care and ECS share their approaches to serving vulnerable communities

At-risk citizens need extra help during a health crisis. Here's how some people on the front lines are making that happen.

United Way champions change with innovative black-led program

Volunteers are helping the African-American community fight poverty in new and groundbreaking ways through Black Empowerment Works.

Host Kathryne Gardette with John H. Mitchell, President/CEO, Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Video Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, John Mitchell [VIDEO]

Open Newsroom host Kathryne Gardette speaks with John Mitchell, President/CEO of the Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Video Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, Kelly Carr [VIDEO]

Joining Kathryne Gardette in the Walnut Hills #OTG Open Newsroom at Caffè Vivace is writer, editor and lead minister at Echo Church, Kelly Carr

Video Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom with guest, Rosie Polter [VIDEO]

Rosie Polter, from the Cincinnati Heritage Project, joined Kathryne Gardette in the Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom

ARCO strives to unite arts and neighborhood, seeks collective members

As part of the Masonic Lodge’s renovation, community developers are creating a Price Hill Curatorial Collective and will accept nominations through March 15th.

After a terminal cancer diagnosis, BRIDEface owner sells business to longtime friend

Nancy Dawson and Julie Niesen will host an open house on March 13th, to celebrate Dawson while raising money for her other business, Transform.

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