Junior Organizers, all students at Warren G. Harding High School, have been working with the school district, TNP and the Wean Foundation to get the project off the ground. It was through the annual...more
At its March board of directors meeting, The Raymond John Wean Foundation awarded grants totaling $178,000. The work by the five grantees represents the foundation's strategic priorities of community...more
We Are Warren: An initiative that seeks to bolster existing youth programming and better use community resources to ensure that Warren's youth live safe, healthy, productive lives. Funding will go to...more
The Raymond John Wean Foundation awarded $105,736 to 27 resident-led Warren and Youngstown grass-roots organizations seeking to transform their neighborhoods and communities. Among the 2018 grantees...more
A community foundation centered in Warren is announcing grant awards to more than two dozen resident-led organizations. The Raymond John Wean Foundation announced on Thursday that it is awarding more...more
Help Network of Northeast Ohio has received a $5,000 one-year grant funded by The Raymond John Wean Foundation. The grant will support Help Network's Trumbull County Special Navigator for Special...more
A delegation of city, Youngstown State University and Mercy Health Youngstown officials lobbied in Washington, D.C., in support of Youngstown's application for a $10.2 million federal grant. The...more
The Raymond John Wean Foundation has awarded grants totaling $2.12 million to four organizations for ongoing work in Mahoning Valley neighborhoods, in line with the foundation's priorities of...more
Midsize businesses are tapping into the social business market because large companies do not need the help of start-ups to create a “social technology stack.” But a social business stack cannot generate revenue by itself.