Applications are open for 2025. Last year, the program received $50,000 that went toward 10 youth-led projects.
I’m committed to supporting our local businesses and making Uptown a vibrant place to live, work and enjoy life,” new Uptown Columbus Inc. president and CEO Steve Morse said.
Every year, college students face numerous challenges, from passing difficult classes and managing their time to finding jobs and internships. While grappling with these everyday issues, it can be ...
Ohio State's Salmon P. Chase Center for Civics, Culture & Society held its first public event Tuesday on citizenship ...
An out-of-state ... America-College Retirement Equities Fund, known as TIAA. Three years ago it started an impact investing arm that includes affordable housing – including the Columbus projects.
Saint Francis, one week after playing an HBCU in an NCAA Tournament game, the school is leaving Division I. Could HBCUs ...
Spring football isn’t about the superstars, even if Penn State has many of them. James Franklin’s team will start spring practice Tuesday afternoon, and the next month offers a chance for younger ...
Four local organizations received more than $9 million in grants from Connecticut’s Community Investment Fund this month, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A $400 million affordable housing project is getting underway in Columbus with some help from Franklin County. The Franklin County Board of Commissioners is contributing $37.5 million ...
Creating an environment that attracts young people to not only visit, but also study, work and live in Norfolk is the goal of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A $400 million affordable housing project is getting ... looking to make a difference in the community. Although they come from out of state, she said they’re hiring at ...