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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.  

Latest in Talent
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.

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.

2016 class of Per Scholas graduates
Thrive Impact Sourcing’s disruptive methods impact local employment rates

Relying on a disruptive business model and a partnership with nonprofit group Per Scholas, Thrive connects Greater Cincinnati's untapped talent pool with high-quality jobs.

UC grad named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List

Mario Jovan Shaw, a University of Cincinnati grad, made Forbes' list of 30 Under 30 in the social entrepreneurship category.

Amy Thompson
Chamber names new leadership director, starts Alumni Network

Amy Thompson was recently named the new leadership director of two of the Chamber's leadership programs. She's also involved in the Chamber's new Alumni Network.

CoSign is expanding beyond Cincinnati, with its first stop in Iowa City.
American Sign Museum’s CoSign project expanding to Iowa City

CoSign provided new signs to local businesses in Northside and Covington, and now it's launching nationally. Its first stop: Iowa City.

The CSO and Pops strive to educate Cincinnati's young musicians.
High school musicians will work with the CSO and Pops to put on a concert in April

On April 11, a combined orchestra, made up of students from Indian Hill, Mariemont and Madeira high schools, will perform under the conductorship of the Cincinnati Pops’ John Morris Russell.

ANDalyze's portable water-testing units replaced existing devices that were notoriously inaccurate.
ANDalyze analyzes water contaminants through portable unit

ANDalyze was developed in the chemistry labs at the University of Illinois. The technology uses DNA enzymes to detect and measure water contaminants with portable testing units; with the help of Pipeline H2O, the company is looking to broaden its scope.

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