In 2023, GCF granted over $12M to arts and culture, funding programs that expand community access to creative experiences.

GCF gathered 165+ leaders from 122 nonprofits to share insights on housing, education, arts, and more, shaping strategies for a stronger, vibrant region.

GCF, City of Cincinnati and Interact for Health award $834K to 41 nonprofits, supporting efforts to create a more vibrant region.

Supported by a grant from GCF, Cincinnati NAACP launched a mobile civic engagement unit to boost education and voter turnout.

Greater Cincinnati Foundation and Cincinnati Black Giving Circle awarded $135K to six Black-led and Black-serving nonprofits in the region.

As the year draws to a close, we sit down with Matthew Randazzo, President and CEO at GCF.

Your Store of the Queen City, a community-led grocery in Lower Price Hill is fueled by GCF’s Boots on the Ground Fund.

GCF, City of Cincinnati, and Interact for Health launch $750K Boots on the Ground Fund to boost small nonprofits.

To celebrate 60 years, GCF staff are completing 60 acts of kindness—volunteering, cleaning rivers, aiding neighbors, and supporting local nonprofits across the region.

GCF invests in economic mobility by funding job access, skills training, and employer partnerships.

GCF awarded $610K in Boots on the Ground grants to 31 nonprofits, boosting small organizations' capacity to make an impact.

GCF partnered with ECDI to make large-scale social impact by investing $7.4 million in small and minority-owned businesses.
