- Local News

The Cleveland Foundation’s December – and final – centennial gift to the community involves five gift partners – with free activities at 38 separate sites across six counties in Northeast Ohio on Dec. 30. The activities start as early as 5:30 a.m. and end as late as 11 p.m. No tickets are required at any […]

- CLE

  Free admission is only the beginning this Saturday for Cleveland Foundation Day on Wade Oval, as a full slate of activities have been announced. All four major Wade Oval venues will offer plenty of free programs in addition to free admission on Saturday, May 24. The Cleveland Botanical Garden is holding scavenger hunts, the always free Cleveland […]

- CLE

  Much of northeast Ohio area was represented at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with a colossal 8,000 Clevelanders, and some tourists, going through the doors Sunday, Feb. 23. A call to Todd Mesek V.P. of marketing and communications tells us turnout was phenomenal. “The audience is all over the maps in terms of measure. […]

- CLE

Established in 1914, the Cleveland Foundation is the world’s first community foundation. In 2009, it gave out $82 million in local grants for education, neighborhood revitalization, economic development, youth and human services and the arts. Board Chairman David Goldberg said that after a difficult 2009, the foundation is in steadier financial waters. Its assets stand […]

- CLE

Established in 1914, the Cleveland Foundation is the world’s first community foundation. In 2009, it gave out $82 million in local grants for education, neighborhood revitalization, economic development, youth and human services and the arts. Board Chairman David Goldberg said that after a difficult 2009, the foundation is in steadier financial waters. Its assets stand […]

- CLE

On Tuesday, the board of directors of the Cleveland Foundation authorized $15.8 million in grants in support of nonprofit organizations working in public school improvement, neighborhood revitalization, economic transformation, and other areas.

- CLE

On Tuesday, the board of directors of the Cleveland Foundation authorized $15.8 million in grants in support of nonprofit organizations working in public school improvement, neighborhood revitalization, economic transformation, and other areas.