Grant Recipients

Bethany House Services
$5,000

To provide assessments and services that focus on the special emotional, physical and relational needs of homeless children in the Bethany emergency shelter.

Boys & Girls Club of Hamilton
$10,000

To provide before-school academic assistance for students at Harrison and Jefferson elementary schools.

Butler County United Way
$230,000

To support grant writing, fundraising and collaboration with community partners in order to gain community input to solve community issues.

Cincinnati Area Chapter of the American Red Cross
$75,000

To help build a new, multifaceted facility to replace the existing headquarters.

Dan Beard Council BSA
$25,000

To prepare more than 31,000 young people to make ethical and moral choices by instilling the values of the Scout Oath and the Scout Law.

Fort Hamilton Hospital
$10,000

To support the renovation and expansion of the
hospital’s intensive care unit to better serve the needs of the community.

Great Miami Valley YMCA
$20,000

To support after-school and summer programs that provide a safe, nurturing environment for children in low-income, often single-parent families.

Insuring the Children of Southern Ohio
$30,000

To fund one fellow in the Child Abuse Fellowship Program at the Mayerson Center at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

Marvin Lewis Community Fund
$30,000

To support the Hometown Huddle and Learning Is Cool programs, which work to empower, educate and inspire individuals in the Cincinnati region.

One Way Farm of Fairfield
$5,000

To provide at-home counseling and psychiatric services for abused children.

Partners in Prime
$10,000

To support Meals on Wheels in delivering over 500 meals to local seniors while giving them daily contact with delivery people each day.

The Drop Inn Center
$10,000

To sustain the Homeless Individuals Partnership Program, which treats individuals who have been homeless for one year or more.

The Griffith Insurance Education Foundation
$25,000

To encourage and prepare young people to pursue a career in insurance, and to provide insurance education programs.

The Salvation Army
$10,000

To support the Helping Hands Kitchen, a noontime feeding program operated Monday through Friday year round that provides free hot meals.

Cumberland College
$5,000

To assist people with housing needs, clothing needs, safe, sanitary drinking water and home repairs.