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The money is from the city's Human Services Fund administered by the United Way. The Impact Award of $2.1 million is new to the process for Cincinnati's Human Services Fund.
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Mike Moroski took on the job at the start of November (right before winning re-election to the Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education). WVXU's Becca Costello spoke with him about the work being done across the county and where he sees opportunities for progress.
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Cincinnati City Council is asking the United Way to be involved in funding recommendations for the city's human services dollars for up to another year.…
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A Cincinnati council majority appears ready to let the United Way handle how the city's human services funding is distributed for at least one more…
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Cincinnati City Council is still trying to find the future process for funding human services agencies. And right now, there are differing opinions on…
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Since 2010, the United Way of Greater Cincinnati, with an advisory committee, has administered the process of deciding which organizations receive human…
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Cincinnati Council will vote Wednesday on an ordinance adding addiction prevention as a priority for the city's human services funding.The original…
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The Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency was founded in 1964 to offer services to low-income individuals and families to help lift them out…
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It appears Cincinnati Council's decision to increase human services funding by $3 million last year is making a difference. The funds are distributed to…
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The full Cincinnati Council is endorsing a proposal to double the amount of money the city provides for human services funding. But it will also change…