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

In 2026, new tax laws will take effect that may impact your charitable giving strategy. Here are the changes that you’ll want to be aware of.

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).

From high school dreams to a career in healthcare, Audri’s journey will inspire you. After graduating from a Cincinnati-area high school, Audri turned to Cincinnati Works for guidance.

Each week, La Soupe rescues 30,000 pounds of fresh food. These ingredients are transformed into nutritious meals.

Jerry Scheve’s life of quiet generosity continues to shape lives through record-breaking gifts that honor his values and uplift communities for generations.

GCF gathered to celebrate community impact and honor 2025 JED Award winners Mike & Digi Schueler.

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.

As the federal shutdown continues, over 160,000 Greater Cincinnati households risk losing vital food support.

We proudly recognize three remarkable individuals each year through our JED Award, Bridge Builder Award, and The Devou Cup.

In 2024, GCF became the permanent home for the Three Arts Scholarship Fund, ensuring the fund can fulfill its mission in perpetuity.
