On Christmas Eve of 1951, a small group of friends gathered to sign incorporation papers that established the Hamilton Community Foundation.
The Hamilton Community Foundation is a result of the interest and efforts of this small group of civic-minded Hamiltonians who envisioned a non-profit, charitable organization which would help improve the quality of life for the community and its citizens.
Neil and Jill Cohen want to make a difference in their community, and they're putting their money where their mouth is.
The Ohio couple is creating the HIGHER Fund, which will issue grants once a...more
Neil and Honi Cohen have given millions to causes in their community in Ohio, but now they're going a step further.
The Cohens are creating the HIGHER Fund, which will focus on "individual...more
Youth Engaged in Philanthropy online grant application deadline is quickly approaching.Applicants should demonstrate a need in the community and the grant must have a direct impact on Hamilton County...more
If you're in Butler County, Ohio, and you love the arts, you're in luck.
The Ohio Arts Council has awarded more than 900 grants totaling more than $170,000 to local arts organizations, the Dayton...more
Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hamilton Community Foundation...more
Empowerment Plan is a nonprofit aimed at helping countless homeless people find jobs. To combat the country’s homeless crisis, the Plan hires homeless people and teaches them how to make coats for the homeless suffering on the streets.