Non-Profit

Big-budget movies enjoy tax relief, local charm in Cincy’s growing film economy

Soapbox sits down with Kristen Schlotman, executive director of the nonprofit Film Cincinnati. Schlotman's team helped bring 10 major motion pictures to the region last year, and she expects that number to keep growing.

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Four local nonprofits receive $101,000 each from Impact 100

Local support org Impact 100 awarded $101,000 to four nonprofit groups at its annual awards ceremony on Sept. 12.

Suzy DeYoung of La Soupe
La Soupe is on the fast track to help reduce the number of food insecure children in Cincinnati

Suzy DeYoung is perhaps best known for being the chef at La Petite Pierre, but she's now tackling something else that she's passionate about: food waste.

Land of second chances: Covington puts lifelong education within reach

In this final regular installment of On the Ground: Covington, Soapbox continues exploring the intersection of poverty and education, shining a light on initiatives like the Lincoln Grant Scholar House and the Life Learning Center that support education and skills training for adult learners.  

OTR A.D.O.P.T. spent a day cleaning out all of the debris from the vacant church.
OTR A.D.O.P.T. organizes clean-up of vacant West End church for new concept

Local redevelopment organization OTR A.D.O.P.T. has begun rehabbing the church at 1815 Freeman Ave. It's been vacant for over 30 years, and the hope is that it will become the first climbing gym in the city of Cincinnati.

Fiona and her parents, Henry and Bibi
How Fiona became a social media star

It's been almost six months since she was born, but baby Fiona has already made a name for herself all over the internet.

40-year growth spurt: Covington business then and now

The past four decades have brought many changes to Covington's economic landscape. Fiercely committed residents like Rev. William H. Mertes and former mayor Chuck Scheper have been there providing support and community organization through it all.

Suzy DeYoung showcases LaSoupe during Give Back Cincinnati's 2015 event, What's Feeding Cincinnati.
Drink Local event to support businesses and engage the community

On July 29, Give Back Cincinnati wil showcase an assortment of 25 locally made beverages at the Mockbee during its Drink Local event, which will be held from 2 to 5 p.m.

Young professionals put their heads together during the Resource On-the-Rise kickoff.
Local program partners YPs with nonprofits to achieve goals

ReSource On-the-Rise helps local millennials apply their talents to projects and challenges facing nonprofit organizations.

The new gorilla exhibit features a storm water catchment system and energy efficient initiatives.
Cincinnati Zoo paves the way in green and sustainable efforts

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden was named the greenest zoo in America in 2010. Since then, the zoo has pioneered green initiatives, projects and programs that continue to make it a leader.

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