Our grantmaking committee has approved $323,930 in grants to support 126 projects in Cleveland and East Cleveland. Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, the local public funder for arts and culture, will co-fund 20 of these resident-led arts and culture projects through a partnership with Neighborhood Connections. Highlights of the grants include: Creative Healing Foundation received $3,000 […]
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We are pleased to announce renewed funding from the Cleveland Foundation for community building around adult literacy. This funding includes dollars to create a Community Literacy Fellowship. Inspired by our work with the Committee for Adult Literacy Action Grants, the fellowship will be instrumental in our efforts to deepen our connection to people impacted by […]
Check out this article in The Land written with an assist from a team of Cleveland Documenters who requested the public records of residents’ feedback and turned it into a database.
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Thank you to everyone who came out to Arts & Culture Network Night last week! Our final Arts & Culture Network Night of the year is right around the corner on Thursday, December 9 at 6 p.m. Register here. A special thank you goes to the Roberto Ocasio Foundation and Xavier Walsh for starting the […]
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Last updated April 12, 2022 Cleveland City Council members are elected by residents to represent them. A big part of their job is to discuss and vote on which laws to pass and how taxpayer money should be spent. That work has to be done during public meetings. Cleveland City Council historically has not held […]
Announcing more than $323,000 in funding for 126 projects in Cleveland and East Cleveland neighborhoods
/0 Comments/in Funded Projects, Grants, Neighbor Up /by lmillsOur grantmaking committee has approved $323,930 in grants to support 126 projects in Cleveland and East Cleveland. Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, the local public funder for arts and culture, will co-fund 20 of these resident-led arts and culture projects through a partnership with Neighborhood Connections. Highlights of the grants include: Creative Healing Foundation received $3,000 […]
Adult Literacy Initiative Expands — Welcome Margo Hudson!
/0 Comments/in Neighbor Up /by lmillsWe are pleased to announce renewed funding from the Cleveland Foundation for community building around adult literacy. This funding includes dollars to create a Community Literacy Fellowship. Inspired by our work with the Committee for Adult Literacy Action Grants, the fellowship will be instrumental in our efforts to deepen our connection to people impacted by […]
The Land: ARPA survey responses provide window into what Cleveland needs now
/0 Comments/in News & Media, Reporting /by lmillsCheck out this article in The Land written with an assist from a team of Cleveland Documenters who requested the public records of residents’ feedback and turned it into a database.
Inspiring Action: Arts & Culture Network Night in 2021
/0 Comments/in Arts & Culture, Neighbor Up /by lmillsThank you to everyone who came out to Arts & Culture Network Night last week! Our final Arts & Culture Network Night of the year is right around the corner on Thursday, December 9 at 6 p.m. Register here. A special thank you goes to the Roberto Ocasio Foundation and Xavier Walsh for starting the […]
CLE Documenters Public Comment Guide
/0 Comments/in CLE Documenters, Neighbor Up, Reporting /by Doug Breehl-PitorakLast updated April 12, 2022 Cleveland City Council members are elected by residents to represent them. A big part of their job is to discuss and vote on which laws to pass and how taxpayer money should be spent. That work has to be done during public meetings. Cleveland City Council historically has not held […]