Safety Net grants help fund NKY mental health care
Mental health services in the region received a boost from GCF's 2019 Safety Net funds distribution.
Mental health services in the region received a boost from GCF's 2019 Safety Net funds distribution.
Four days a week, Jim Cira drives through downtown Cincinnati offering work and resources to the city's homeless community.
The 21,000-square-foot building in Price Hill, which has been empty for more than 30 years, will be transformed into a gathering spot for local organizations and community members.
Organizations across Greater Cincinnati are getting involved with grassroots neighborhood organizing and engagement to foster social capital.
The Episcopal Retirement Services, which operates local senior living communities also hosts an annual conference on health and faith.
Schools and organizations can apply for funds that will expand summer programs and provide funding for trips, sporting equipment, and transportation.
Thanks to Supporting Educational Success, 22 local organizations will be able to fund programs that improve both learning and health.
Founder Paolo Dominguez helps internet stars receive donations from fans.
Winners of the first annual NKY Funders’ Grants mini-competition were announced on Nov. 20th.
Community-based efforts stimulate nonprofits with the help of the Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky.
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