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‘Engaged’ local orgs win big at Cincinnati Neighborhood Summit

Five Cincinnati grassroots organizations each received $10,000 from the City of Cincinnati to fund their cutting-edge ideas to "Engage Cincy."

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A group of nonprofits discuss their projects during last year's Studio C program.
Studio C announces new class, focuses projects on poverty reduction via family-centered approaches

Studio C's new class is underway, and 17 teams are working their way through 12 weeks of poverty reduction curriculum, which will be implemented different for each nonprofit.  

Students from Shroder Paideia High School donated $650 to UpSpring.
Shroder Paideia High School students raise money to help peers experiencing homelessness

Shroder Paideia High School students organized a bake sale and raised $650, which they donated to UpSpring to help fund programs like Summer 360.

OTR’s Play Library offers toys and games on loan, helps Cincy settle into global sharing economy

In the so-called "sharing economy," everything from cars to clothes and kayaks are available to rent or borrow. OTR's new Play Library applies the concept to toys and games, with side effects that include more fun, less waste and a closer-knit community.

Tamie Sullivan (left) is the local founder of Girls with Pearls.
AIGA supports future female leaders with March 31 gallery event

“Words of Wisdom” will take place on March 31 at Spicefire in Over-the-Rhine. The exhibit will feature work from established local artists and designers, as well as work by young women from area schools.

WaterStep's mini water chlorination plant
Nonprofit WaterStep International brings third-world water solutions to the U.S.

WaterStep International is the only nonprofit member of Pipeline H2O's inaugural class. It's seeking help in building a business, as well as how to develop a scalable model of its mini water chlorination plant.

This year's film festival will feature a number of Hollywood stars.
ReelAbilities Film Festival to showcase 60 films about living with disabilities

In years past, the Cincinnati ReelAbilities Film Festival has attracted more than 8,000 attendees, but this year’s Festival is shaping up to be bigger than ever.

Mary Huttlinger awards Councilmember Christoper Smitherman the Golden Glove award.
KCB honors volunteers, community leaders with first ever Love Thy ‘Nati Celebration

Late last month, Keep Cincinnati Beautiful hosted its first, and now annual, Love Thy ‘Nati Celebration to recognize the volunteers and community leaders who are helping keep Cincinnati beautiful.

Cincinnati International Wine Festival has donated more than $5 million in 27 years

Since 1991, the Cincinnati International Wine Festival has generated nearly $5 million for local charities, and the giving will continue at this year’s event, which takes place March 2-4.

Karenna Brockman, VP and taproom manager at Listermann
Celebrate Int’l Women’s Day with Riveting Rosie

Listermann Brewing Company will release Riveting Rosie, a hibiscus and rose hip Saison, on March 8, which is International Women’s Day. The beer pays homage to and benefits the strong women of Cincinnati.  

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