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

GCF invests $1M in Revive + Thrive, a home repair loan program helping moderate-income homeowners repair their homes.

Year-end tip: Consider field-of-interest or designated funds—both can receive IRA QCDs—to maximize your giving impact with GCF.

Your IRA can be a powerful giving tool—learn how you can create a charitable legacy by naming a GCF fund as beneficiary.

Advisors: GCF can help you help your clients maximize tax savings and impact.

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

GCF partners with quality early education program providers to create brighter futures.

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

Advisors: Even a 2-minute chat on charitable giving can open doors. GCF is your partner to help clients achieve their philanthropic goals.

IRS rules bar using DAFs to buy event tickets. GCF helps clients stay compliant by structuring gifts without benefits, like sponsorships or outright donations.

Open a donor advised fund with GCF to maximize tax savings and create a lasting legacy for the causes you care about most.

GCF sponsors BLINK’s Music Hall Experience, a 30-minute light projection, supporting free, accessible art that unites over 2 million visitors.
