The City of Columbus has awarded $5 million in a new capacity-building grant to 48 nonprofits.
36 of the agencies chosen for funding are members of the Human Service Chamber. They are listed below in bold.
- Advocating Opportunity
- Alvis, Inc.
- Bhutanese-Nepali Community of Columbus
- Catholic Social Services
- Clintonville-Beechwold Community Resources Center
- Columbus Coalition for the Homeless
- Columbus Diaper Bank
- Columbus Early Learning Centers
- Columbus Housing Partnership (Homeport)
- Columbus Literacy Council
- Columbus Neighborhood Health Center (PrimaryOne Health)
- Community Development for All People
- Community Refugee and Immigration Services, Inc. (CRIS)
- Directions for Youth & Families
- Dress for Success Columbus
- Franklinton Cycleworks
- Freedom a la Cart
- Furniture Bank of Central Ohio
- Home for Families
- Homes on The Hill
- Huckleberry House, Inc.
- Jewish Family Services
- Jordan Rieser Legacy Foundation
- Kaleidoscope Youth Center
- Lower Lights Ministries
- LSS CHOICES
- LSS Faith Mission
- Make a Day Foundation
- Maryhaven, Inc.
- Mount Carmel Health System
- National Church Residences
- Neighborhood Services, Inc.
- New Directions Career Center
- Physicians CareConnection
- Reeb Avenue Center
- Restoring Our Own Through Transformation (ROOTT)
- Riverview International Center, Inc.
- Sanctuary Collective
- Somali Community Association of Ohio
- Somali Community Link, Inc.
- SOMALICAN
- Southeast, Inc.
- Star House Foundation
- The Breathing Association
- The Center for Healthy Families, Inc.
- Unik Foundation
- US Together
- YWCA Columbus
More about this funding opportunity can be reviewed here, and the press conference at which these awards were announced can be watched here: