The Greater Cincinnati Foundation



As the region's leading community foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation connects people with purpose in an eight-county region in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. W

The foundation is nimble, resourceful, and community driven; leading the charge toward a more vibrant Greater Cincinnati for everyone — now, and for generations to come.

Assets and Giving for Greater Cincinnati Foundation

Assets

2018 - 608,197,871
2017 - 631,749,266
2016 - 555,308,757
Domestic Grants

2018 - 72,402,339
2017 - 73,039,509


    

Recent News from Greater Cincinnati Foundation


Greater Cincinnati Foundation names Shiloh Turner as VP
Foundation: Erie Community Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation

She joins the foundation from the Erie Community Foundation in Pennsylvania, where she was vice president of programs. Before that, she worked for the ...See all stories on this topic...more

Milwaukee foundation rocks
Foundation: Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Marshall County Community Foundation, Cleveland Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation

The phenomenon has Midwestern roots: The world's first community foundation was the Cleveland Foundation, founded in 1914. But Milwaukee was only a year ...See all stories on this topic...more

PND - News - Community Foundation Update (9/04/10)
Foundation: Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, Grand Island Community Foundation, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation

The Silicon Valley Community Foundation has announced that it now offers charitable gift annuities. With charitable gift annuities, the community foundation...more

» Discretionary funds can help community What's Up? with Merlene
Foundation: Greater Cincinnati Foundation

One of those ways is to establish a community foundation for every Kentucky region. Some regions already have one or are housed under the umbrella of a larger community foundation nearby. We have one...more

Davis: Give some inheritance to your community
Foundation: Blue Grass Community Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation

One of those ways is to establish a community foundation for every region of Kentucky. Some regions already have one or are housed under the umbrella of a ...See all stories on this topic...more

Queen City Bike Receives $10000 Grant for Bicycle - queencitybike ...
Foundation: Greater Cincinnati Foundation

As a community foundation, GCF makes grants and provides leadership in six key areas: arts and culture, community and economic development, education, environment, health and human services. An...more

PND News Community Foundation Update82110
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation, Fairfield County Community Foundation, Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Marin Community Foundation, Columbus Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation

The Novatobased Marin Community Foundation will hold a reception on September 9 to celebrate the artists featured in its current exhibition The...more

Thor Soderberg Fund
Foundation: Maine Community Foundation, Rasmuson Foundation, Chicago Community Trust, Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Greater New Orleans Foundation, Oregon Community Foundation, Rhode Island Foundation, Seward Community Foundation

The Chicago Community Trust has created a new fund called Thor Soderberg Fund - Connecting Youth With Nature. This donor-advised fund was established by Jennifer Loudon, a widow of a Chicago...more

Milwaukee Foundation names new president
Foundation: Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Greater Cincinnati Foundation

1 and become responsible for the community foundation's more than 1000 individual charitable funds. In 2009, the foundation made grants of more than $27 ... See all stories on this...more



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