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Creative Aging Cincinnati keeps seniors active and engaged through artistic programming

The nonprofit offers nearly 200 creative services to area facilities. 

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Last year, volunteer Dawn Rhodes made the winning pitch for the Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky.
Finalists chosen in pitch competition for funders’ grants

The NKY Funders' Grants competition brings philanthropists together in common causes.

Transform goes beyond clothing with a welcoming space for transgender kids

Nancy Dawson, owner of BRIDEface, recently launched her newest venture to be a source of support for transitioning children.

Greater Cincinnati Foundation donates $50,000 to expand Women Helping Women

The grant will help expand the WorkStrong program both locally and nationally.

NKU's Institute for Health Innovation is working with Owen County residents to address the opioid epidemic.
NKU’s Institute for Health Innovation reaches out to rural communities to battle an epidemic

A Northern Kentucky University initiative created a team to reach out to rural counties in need of health care and mental health services to help in the battle against the nationwide opioid epidemic. 

Covington’s legendary leader, Tom Dibello

Just over 40 years after it was founded, Covington-based nonprofit The Center for Great Neighborhoods operates in a very different environment from the one in which it began. 

A pioneering survey assesses the needs of local artists

The Cincinnati Artist Report will support local creators and help arts organizations be directly responsive to their requests.   

Bridget Behrmann credits her love of Cincinnati to family and community

The director of Wellness and Member Engagement for the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati could have — and has — lived in a variety of places. But Behrmann chose to return for the unique communities, restaurants, and teams.

Small but mighty grants create summertime learning

Supported by two regional foundations, Summertime Kids is funding 189 projects this summer, 37 of them in Northern Kentucky.

40 years in the (print) making: Tiger Lily Press perseveres thanks to loyal volunteers and members

The art of printmaking dates back to Rembrandt but still endures in Cincinnati. Head to the anniversary celebration of the first printing studio in Ohio, starting August 3rd. 

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