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GCF, in partnership with the City of Cincinnati, has awarded $702,500 in BOTG Fund grants to 35 local nonprofits working to strengthen neighborhoods and improve the quality of life for…

More than $1.5 million was awarded to 34 nonprofit organizations to help them meet the moment of a rapidly shifting funding landscape.

GCF is partnering with the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation to make concentrated investments in the areas that make Northern Kentucky a vibrant place to work, live,…

Greater Cincinnati Foundation (GCF) brings national capital to Cincinnati with a $5 million investment from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).

As nonprofits across the region face uncertainty from government funding cuts and impacts of a federal shutdown, GCF is stepping up to help strengthen the organizations that serve our community.

GCF and City of Cincinnati award $836K through Boots on the Ground Fund to 38 grassroots nonprofits tackling housing, food access, violence prevention, and more.

The Women’s Fund launches a Self-Sufficiency Simulator to reveal real costs of living in Ohio, helping guide wages, budgets, and community support efforts.

GCF names Sara Bolton as COO, expanding her role to lead operations and execute its strategic plan, driving impact across the Greater Cincinnati region.

GE Aerospace opens applications for GCAASF scholarships, offering up to $10K for 2025 Cincinnati-area grads pursuing college.

The David C. Herriman Fund at GCF awarded $415K to bringing world-class performances to Greater Cincinnati.

ARC awarded $192K to HealthPath Foundation of Ohio (plus $146K match) to expand oral health workforce in 4 states, boosting care access and economic growth.

Greater Cincinnati funds study to address urgent housing needs for adults with autism and/or intellectual disabilities.

GCF’s Robert Killins Jr. honored at Men of Honor for his decades of leadership, philanthropy, and unwavering commitment to Greater Cincinnati.

The Women’s Fund hosted its first Appointed 101 in Butler County, equipping 50 emerging leaders with tools to serve on boards and commissions.

The Women’s Fund of GCF names Camilla Worrell as executive director, bringing 20 years’ experience in housing, advocacy, and nonprofit leadership.

The Women’s Fund is advancing state policy to protect health, family, and economic security for women and families.

GCF & the Cincinnati Chamber launch the Philanthropic Civic Leaders Grant, giving Leadership Cincinnati’s Class 48 funds to drive community impact.

Ohio’s new Economic Mobility Alliance Ohio (EMAO) is tackling “benefits cliffs” so workers don’t lose critical aid when their income rises, paving paths to stability.

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