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"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.

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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.

In growing cities, parking challenges require creative solutions

As more people move to cities, how can rapidly developing neighborhoods tackle parking challenges without gobbling up valuable urban space for off-street lots?

Melodic Connections students will perform at the Oct. 10 Greenhouse Rock! fundraiser
Greenhouse Rock! fundraiser supports musicians with developmental disabilities

Melodic Connections, which provides music therapy services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, hosts its annual Greenhouse Rock! fundraiser Oct. 10 at Krohn Conservatory.  

"The Art of the Brick" presents Nathan Sawaya's original LEGO art and recreations of classic works
Museum Center’s LEGO exhibition encourages all of us to become plastic brick artists

When The Art of the Brick opens at Cincinnati Museum Center on Oct. 23, it presents LEGO bricks not as a construction material but as an artistic medium. Monthly Design and Build Challenges will allow everyone to get in on the action.

LawnLife youth employees training on site at a job
LawnLife founder pays forward the values of hard work and a well-kept yard

Tim Arnold has given real work experience to nearly 600 at-risk youth over the past seven years through his LawnLife nonprofit and was recently honored as one of the 10 "brightest social innovators" in the U.S. and Canada by Philanthropitch International.

JoeThirty hosts entrepreneurs seeking feedback in quick 30-minute sessions
JoeThirty offers new round of feedback events for startups

A new round of JoeThirty community feedback and networking events begins Oct. 14, offering entrepreneurs the ability to get feedback on specific questions or problems.

Ohio Auditor Dave Yost
Considering Ohio’s new ethics strategy of publicly shaming politicians

Governing Magazine looks at recent actions by State Auditor Dave Yost to publicize unethical behavior by government officials across Ohio with the hope that public shaming will deter future abuses of power.

Forbes Travel Guide: “4 reasons Cincinnati is on our radar”

Forbes Travel Guide is bragging on Cincinnati for our up-and-coming food scene, beer and bourbon heritage, an explosion of hipness and easy access to luxurious hotels and high-end experiences.

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