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Kevin Kabat injects innovation into the centennial United Way campaign

Retiring as Fifth Third CEO, Kevin Kabat has ramped up efforts to bring innovation and long-term planning to the 100th anniversary United Way fundraising campaign in Greater Cincinnati.

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SCORE mentor Carlin Stamm (left) with Judy and Dominic LoPresti of Spun Bicycles
SCORE provides free business mentoring, names Clients of the Year

SCORE's Cincinnati chapter recently named Pianimals, The Yoga Bar, Spicy Olive and Spun Bicycles as Clients of the Year from among the 700 local small businesses and entrepreneurs it aided in the last year with free mentorship.

"Fuel the Fire" offers local entrpreneurs and projects an opportunity to pitch for funding and support
“Fuel the Fire” lets projects pitch to audience for funding

Fuel Cincinnati, the grant-making arm of Give Back Cincinnati, will host its fourth annual "Fuel the Fire" event Oct. 19, when startups and projects pitch to the audience and attendees choose which one receives the evening's proceeds.

ReSource distributes donations to area nonprofits like the Sycamore Senior Center
ReSource, Phillips Edison launch “On the Rise” initiative to connect YPs with nonprofits

ReSource helps nonprofit organizations by distributing corporate donated furniture and office supplies and is now connecting them with talented young professionals.

Abdullah Powell of Elementz: Cincinnati’s youth are “a gift,” not a problem

"I think one of the most important things Elementz shows participants is that they are valued," says Abdullah Powell, creative director of downtown's urban arts center who helps connect Cincinnati youth with the larger world.

This Bourbon Barrel design was chosen to house Covington's bicentennial time capsule
COV200 seeks input for what to put inside Covington bicentennial’s time capsule

COV200 is working with the community to determine contents for the Covington Time Capsule Project, part of the city's bicentennial celebration.

Interact for Health’s Ann Barnum forges coalitions to address heroin addiction

The plague of heroin and opiate abuse in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky causes many to throw up their hands in dismay, but not Ann Barnum, whose work at Interact for Health focuses on collaboration to fight back.

Clovernook Center aims to tackle problem of illiteracy among blind and visually impaired

Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired recently launched braille literacy classes and will start a book club for braille readers later this fall.

Grateful Grahams’ founder coordinates A Grateful Plate to honor NKY’s female farmers, producers

Grateful Grahams' Rachel DesRochers has organized A Grateful Plate to collectively celebrate and express our gratitude for Northern Kentucky's female farmers, producers and chefs.

Advance Dentistry will participate again in the Cincy Care to Share program Sept. 25
Cincy Care to Share returns to offer free dental, health care to community

Advance Dentistry and Sea of Smiles will provide free cleanings, extractions and fillings on a first-come, first-served basis Sept. 25 as part of the Cincy Care to Share program.

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