A $1M investment from GCF helped spark a $25M housing fund—bringing new energy and resources to affordable housing in Northern Kentucky.

GCF launched "Homes for the Future" at SparkHaus, the first in a three‑part series examining housing, health, and education in our region.

Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky meets people where they are — fulfilling basic, urgent needs with low‑barrier services that prioritize dignity and create pathways to hope, autonomy, and long‑term change.

As part of GCF’s commitment to expanding housing opportunities, Director of Housing and Place-Based Initiatives Ron Stubblefield will attend the 2026 Just Economy Conference.

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).

GCF launches $1 billion investment over 10 years, focusing $150M on education, housing affordability, and community vibrancy. Join the movement.

Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Greater Cincinnati – a GCF grantee – works to ensure that our region’s children have stable housing.

The Catalytic Fund carries out impactful real estate development projects that revitalize neighborhoods.

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

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

GCF CEO Matthew Randazzo reflects on year one & calls for a “moonshot” to tackle regional challenges and opportunities.
