Wave Pool has provided food access in Camp Washington for the past five years. First with our Camp Washington Art and Mobile Produce Cart to deliver food from the urban farm to our neighbors, and finally by opening up The Welcome Market, a refugee and immigrant run market and kitchen with our grant from Impact…
At CUB, this Mother’s Day holds special meaning as we prepare to open the Cincinnati Scholar House, an empowering program that tackles poverty two generations at a time. This innovative apartment community will provide affordable housing with comprehensive supportive services and an on-site child development center to 44 superhero single mothers who are pursuing college…
The neighborhood of Lower Price Hill was slated May 1, 2020 to emerge from a food desert with the opening of Meisers Fresh Grocery & Deli, a social enterprise initiated by the non-profit organization Your Store of the Queen City. Selling affordable fresh products based on community demand, the store was slated to bring money…
First Step Home is responding to the coronavirus pandemic on a daily and weekly basis, placing the highest priority on the safety and health of our clients and staff, while continuing our important mission. This week management team held a strategic planning meeting consider the present and future of the agency. Much time was spent…
Venice on Vine closed as Ohio shut its restaurants, and operated a food truck briefly. But now it’s trying to figure out whether to re-open. For 40 years, Sister Judy Tensing has served up bubbling-hot pies. At Venice on Vine in Over-the-Rhine, the focus is on how pizza can help low-income participants enter the workforce.…
Every Saturday during the school year, Adventure Crew takes more than 100 city teens from Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky schools on outdoor adventures. The nonprofit lets kids participate in activities ranging from skiing to kayaking (at no cost), stepping out of their comfort zones and deepening their connection with nature in the process. With gatherings…
By Kate Kennedy The crisis created by COVID-19 is wreaking havoc on many areas of the Cincinnati region’s economy. The hardship facing the nonprofit arts sector, with an annual economic impact of over $300 million, is unprecedented. That hardship directly impacts over 225 nonprofit organizations employing over 10,000 people and many more who work on…
As we all shelter in place during the coronavirus crisis, your friends at Behringer-Crawford Museum are working to continue our mission of sharing and celebrating the history and culture of our region. Working from our homes, our staff has been creating online resources that you can use to keep your children learning – an amazing…
Franciscan Ministries has made the difficult decision to cancel all of our summer groups for the safety of all involved, so Tau House will not be able to send you any volunteers this summer. We hope to be back in the saddle for the fall.
As I step into the role of ArtWorks’ CEO, I wanted to thank you for your continuing support for our organization and the work we do to empower youth, support local artists, and keep our community vibrant and so wonderfully livable. I have been part of this organization since I was 18 years old, when…