An inside look at the real-world problems Studio C teams are trying to solve
This week, we take a look at four teams in Studio C's most recent class: Starfire Council, NKCAC Head Start, Children Inc. and Women Helping Women.
This week, we take a look at four teams in Studio C's most recent class: Starfire Council, NKCAC Head Start, Children Inc. and Women Helping Women.
Covington residents face a variety of unique challenges when it comes to accessing healthy food and patterns for behavior. Organizations like Skyward and The Center for Great Neighborhoods are taking a synergistic approach, engaging everyone from city leadership to local corner stores to ensure a brighter, healthier future.
Nutritionist and Pleasant Ridge resident Lisa Andrews believes no one should go to bed hungry. With help from People’s Liberty and local residents, she’s following through on her vision to install free “little pantries” across the city.
On May 17, the Leadership Council for Nonprofits and the Association of Fundraising Professionals are teaming up to tackle fundraising difficulties head-on by hosting a philanthropy conference.
While on a trip to India, Ryan Berg realized he couldn't ignore human trafficking. He founded The Aruna Project to help those affected by human trafficking, and hosts annual runs around the country to raise funds for the organization.
This week, the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber is launching a new pilot program to help increase cultural awareness and competence in its participants.
Despite being the region’s second-largest city and closer to downtown than most Cincinnati neighborhoods, Covington remains something of a mystery for many locals. The first story in our second On The Ground neighborhood series takes a closer look at the city colloquially known as “Cincinnati’s Brooklyn.”
Michelle Gwynne, harpist and former teacher at the School for Creative and Performing Arts passed away last semester, but her memory will live on through a benefit concert on Wednesday, hosted by the Cincinnati Chapter of the American Harp Society.
On May 6, Parkers Blue Ash Tavern will hold its 4th Annual Kentucky Derby fundraiser, benefitting the Winton Woods Riding Center. Admission is $15, and goes toward the Center's scholarship fund.
On May 6, the Cure Starts Now will celebrate 10 years at its Once in a Lifetime Gala & Auction, and with more than $7.3 million in research funded since the foundation’s inception, there’s a lot to celebrate.
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