Ohio Philanthropy News - January 8, 2021
Bethesda Inc., creator of bi3 granted $1.59M to area agencies.
Bethesda Inc., creator of bi3 granted $1.59M to area agencies.
RemotEDx is funded by $15M in CARES Act money and is a collaboration between the Ohio Department of Education, the Management Council, Philanthropy Ohio, the Ohio Distance Learning Association, Ohio’s Educational Service Centers, INFOhio and Ohio’s Information Technology Centers.
The Dayton Society of Natural History received a $5K grant from Ohio Humanities, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the federal CARES Act of 2020.
Foundation for Appalachian Ohio supports digital connectivity with a grant to Buckeye Hills Foundation.
The Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, in partnership with the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation of Nelsonville, is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity intended to address the social, economic, educational and health challenges faced by young people in Appalachian Ohio.
The Browns delivered a social justice message prior to practice at FirstEnergy Stadium, including a focus on expanding the work of the Cleveland Browns Foundation by improving resource equity and closing the digital divide.
Ideastream partnered with All-Star Plain Dealer alums to report on the effects of COVID-19; the project is funded by Third Federal Foundation and University Settlement.
Funding for safe, affordable child care must be a priority for lawmakers, according to Moira Weir, president and CEO of the United Way of Greater Cincinnati, Chara Fisher Jackson, executive director and CEO of Cincinnati Preschool Promise and Mark Lawson, president and CEO of Cincinnati-Hamilton County United Action Agency.