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.
The Journal-News first reported in January that the Hamilton Community Foundation, hoping to grow the percentages of Hamilton residents who have bachelor's degrees or higher, planned to start helping...more
The program's money or donations will come from the Hamilton Community Foundation. The application process opens on March 5. A key requirement for applicants is they can't be current Hamilton...more
Funding for the “Talent Attraction Program Scholarships” will be provided by the nonprofit Hamilton Community Foundation. City administrators and community members have praised the foundation's...more
It will be funded and administered by the nonprofit Hamilton Community Foundation. The program is available to people willing to move to Hamilton if they have graduated in the last seven years with a...more
It will be funded and administered by the nonprofit Hamilton Community Foundation. The program is available to people willing to move to Hamilton, have graduated in the last seven years with a...more
Hamilton City Council's 7-0 approval of the program does not authorize the city to administer or spend money on the program, which instead will be run by the Hamilton Community Foundation using money...more
... and generate more than $3.5 million in new taxes, according to the proposal. The City of Hamilton, Hamilton City School District, Butler County, the Hamilton Community Foundation, the Butler...more
“The Hamilton Community Foundation has agreed to pay for a curator for us to manage it,” Smith said. “We are looking to go to the schools to make presentations or have them come here. We are...more
Madelyn Hartkemeyer, 5, rides her bike on the Great Miami River Recreation Trail after a dedication hosted by the Hamilton Community Foundation ... Monroe is moving ahead with grant applications to...more
HAMILTON, Ohio -- The city of Hamilton, Ohio is hoping to boost its number of college-educated residents and will soon begin offering cash incentives of up to $5,000 to young professionals who move...more
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