United Way announces 2024-2025 funded community partners

Grantees’ work aligns with UWGC’s mission of supporting economic well-being.
August 8, 2024
United Way funded partners at a convening.

Updated on 11/7/24 to correct errors within the list of funded partners.

News Release
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CINCINNATI (July 25, 2024) – United Way of Greater Cincinnati (UWGC) is pleased to announce our 2024-2025 funded partners. These organizations will build upon the collaborative, systems-change work developed during the last two years. Funding allows partners to support immediate economic well-being while also continuing to innovate community-informed long-term solutions.

“These trusted community partners play a pivotal role in our transformational work,” said Moira Weir, UWGC President and CEO. “The organizations offer critical services, and their insights inform large-scale efforts to help families build foundations that can last for generations.”

UWGC is investing almost $11.3 million in the 81 community partners listed below through June 2025. Organizations range from small place-based organizations to large operations spanning our nine-county service area.

The work of all UWGC partners aligns with our key impact areas: educational success, financial empowerment and housing security. UWGC hosts the organizations for community learning convenings throughout the year where they share tools and discuss challenges, roadblocks and successes.

For additional partnership and grant opportunities, subscribe to our newsletter and bookmark UWGC’s nonprofit portal.

2024-2025 Funded Partners

  • 4C for Children
  • Adams Brown Counties Economic Opportunities Inc.
  • BAWAC Inc.
  • Beech Acres Parenting Center
  • Best Point Behavioral Health (formerly The Children's Home of Cincinnati)
  • Bethany House Services Inc.
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati
  • Breakthrough Cincinnati Inc.
  • Brighton Center Inc.
  • Brighton Properties Inc.
  • Caracole Inc.
  • Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio & Su Casa Hispanic Center
  • Center for Employment Opportunities Inc.
  • Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington
  • Central Clinic Behavioral Health
  • Child Focus Inc.
  • Children's Law Center
  • Cincinnati Union Bethel (doing business as HER Cincinnati)
  • Cincinnati Works
  • Cincinnati Youth Collaborative
  • Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency
  • Clermont County Community Services Inc.
  • Community Matters Cincinnati Inc.
  • Cornerstone Renter Equity
  • Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development (COAD)
  • Covington Partners
  • Dearborn County Clearinghouse
  • Easterseals Redwood
  • EC Learn
  • Every Child Succeeds
  • Family Nurturing Center
  • Found House Interfaith Housing Network
  • Found Village
  • Freestore Foodbank
  • GRAD Cincinnati Inc.
  • Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services
  • Greater Cincinnati Microenterprise Initiative
  • Health Care Access Now
  • High Achievers Aim High
  • Holly Hill Child & Family Solutions
  • Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME)
  • IKRON Corporation
  • Jewish Family Service of the Cincinnati Area
  • Jewish Federation 
  • Jurisdiction-wide Resident Advisory Board (J-RAB Inc.)
  • Last Mile Food Rescue Inc.
  • Learning Grove & FamiliesFORWARD
  • Legal Aid of the Bluegrass
  • Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati
  • Life Learning Center
  • Lighthouse Youth & Family Services
  • Lincoln Heights Outreach Inc.
  • LISC of Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky
  • Madisonville Education and Assistance Center (MEAC)
  • Madisonville Mission Ministries
  • Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky & Southwest Ohio
  • Mercy Neighborhood Ministries
  • New Horizons Rehabilitation Inc.
  • Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission Inc.
  • One Community, One Family
  • Pro Seniors Inc.
  • RefugeeConnect 
  • Safe Passage Inc.
  • Santa Maria Community Services
  • Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses
  • SJO Kids Inc dba NewPath Child & Family Solutions
  • Southeastern Indiana Economic Opportunity Corporation (SIEOC)
  • Strategies to End Homelessness
  • Talbert House
  • The Bail Project Inc.
  • The DAD Initiative Inc
  • The Healing Center
  • The Ion Center for Violence Prevention (formerly Women's Crisis Center)
  • Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio (ULGSO)
  • Welcome House Inc.
  • Women Helping Women
  • Workforce Innovation Center
  • Working In Neighborhoods (WIN)
  • YMCA of Greater Cincinnati
  • Youth Encouragement Services Inc.
  • YWCA Greater Cincinnati

About United Way of Greater Cincinnati

United Way of Greater Cincinnati (UWGC) advocates for the economic well-being of all people in Greater Cincinnati so our entire community can thrive – now and in the future. Founded in 1915, UWGC is one of the region’s largest nonprofit organizations. It is committed to working alongside policymakers, community partners and donors to promote educational success, financial empowerment and housing security. Learn more about UWGC’s work across nine counties in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana at UWGC.org. #UnitedWeThrive

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