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GROW 2018 Annual Report

GROW 2018 Annual Report

2019-04-18

The Burton D. Morgan Foundation;

In 2018, Burton D. Morgan Foundation planted the seeds of entrepreneurship around Northeast Ohio through our work in grantmaking, ecosystem building, and knowledge sharing. Below, we are pleased to present the fruits of our labor.

Increasing College Completion for Generational Change

Increasing College Completion for Generational Change

2019-09-16

GrantCraft;

This GrantCraft case study, developed for Candid's scholarshipsforchange.org portal, explores the Lebron James Family Foundation's I Promise program. The I Promise program supports students at every step in their academic journey, starting from elementary education through college preparedness. This case study details the formation of the program, the I Promise School, and the impact made on students in Akron.

Black Funding Denied: Community Foundation Support for Black Communities

Black Funding Denied: Community Foundation Support for Black Communities

2020-08-01

National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy;

In light of the national uprising sparked by the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor (and building on other recent tragic movement moments going back to the 2014 murder of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri), NCRP is analyzing grantmaking by community foundations across the country to find out exactly how much they are – or are not – investing in Black communities.We started by looking at the latest available grantmaking data (2016-2018) of 25 community foundations (CFs) – from Los Angeles to New Orleans to New York City to St. Paul. These foundations represent a cross section of some of the country's largest community foundations as well as foundations in communities where NCRP has Black-led nonprofit allies.

Vantage 2017 Annual Report

Vantage 2017 Annual Report

2018-04-30

The Burton D. Morgan Foundation;

Morgan Foundation's vantage allows us to draw upon decades of experience supporting Northeast Ohio's entrepreneurial community and to craft initiatives that help doers build the entrepreneurial mindset and develop the tools they need to drive ideas to market. At the same time, our vantage encourages the Foundation to look forward to what comes next. What does our region need in the future to grow ventures? What are best practices for engaging college students in the world of entrepreneurship and innovation? How do children best absorb the entrepreneurial mindset as they learn about math, science, and art? These are questions we will explore as we embark on creating a new strategic framework that will guide our organization in the coming years.

2016 Philanthropy Report: Shared Success

2016 Philanthropy Report: Shared Success

2017-01-01

Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation & Affiliates;

Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation & Affiliates 2016 Annual Report

Gun Violence in the Great Lakes States

Gun Violence in the Great Lakes States

2019-04-01

Violence Policy Center;

This report offers select data on lethal gun violence in states located in the Great Lakes region (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin) drawn from Violence Policy Center (VPC) publications issued in 2018 as well as additional research. Types of gun death detailed in this report are: overall gun death (suicides, homicides, and unintentional deaths); homicide; suicide; black homicide victimization; females killed by males; and, examples of non-self defense killings involving concealed handgun permit holders (for the years 2016, 2017, and 2018)

Boundless 2016 Annual Report

Boundless 2016 Annual Report

2017-05-10

The Burton D. Morgan Foundation;

To reflect our progress in 2016 as champion of the entrepreneurial spirit, Burton D. Morgan Foundation is excited to present its premier all-digital annual report. The concept for Boundless draws upon Burt Morgan's indefatigable drive to bring entrepreneurial ideas to fruition, coupled with our founder's impressive legacy perpetuated through Morgan Foundation as advocate and catalyst for the power of entrepreneurship education and the growth of new and existing ventures.

Hunger in America 2010 Local Report Prepared for The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio

Hunger in America 2010 Local Report Prepared for The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio

2010-02-01

Feeding America (formerly America's Second Harvest);

This report presents information on the clients and agencies served by The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio. The information is drawn from a national study, Hunger in America 2010, conducted in 2009 for Feeding America (FA) (formerly America's Second Harvest), the nation's largest organization of emergency food providers. The national study is based on completed in-person interviews with more than 62,000 clients served by the FA national network, as well as on completed questionnaires from more than 37,000 FA agencies. The study summarized below focuses on emergency food providers and their clients who are supplied with food by food banks in the FA network. Key Findings: The FA system served by The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio provides emergency food for an estimated 77,200 different people annually.41% of the members of households served by The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio are children under 18 years old (Table 5.3.2).32% of households include at least one employed adult (Table 5.7.1).Among households with children, 79% are food insecure and 45% are food insecure with very low food security (Table 6.1.1.1).52% of clients served by The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio report having to choose between paying for food and paying for utilities or heating fuel (Table 6.5.1).39% had to choose between paying for food and paying for medicine or medical care (Table 6.5.1).26% of households served by The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio report having at least one household member in poor health (Table 8.1.1)The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio included approximately 101 agencies at the administration of this survey, of which 101 have responded to the agency survey. Of the responding agencies, 90 had at least one food pantry, soup kitchen, or shelter.81% of pantries, 86% of kitchens, and 38% of shelters are run by faith-based agencies affiliated with churches, mosques, synagogues, and other religious organizations (Table 10.6.1).Among programs that existed in 2006, 84% of pantries, 52% of kitchens, and 75% of shelters of The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio reported that there had been an increase since 2006 in the number of clients who come to their emergency food program sites (Table 10.8.1).Food banks are by far the single most important source of food for agencies with emergency food providers, accounting for 81% of the food distributed by pantries, 60% of the food distributed by kitchens, and 36% of the food distributed by shelters (Table 13.1.1).As many as 96% of pantries, 100% of kitchens, and 100% of shelters in The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio use volunteers (Table 13.2.1).

Hunger in America 2006 Local Report Prepared for The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio

Hunger in America 2006 Local Report Prepared for The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio

2006-02-01

Feeding America (formerly America's Second Harvest);

This report presents information on the clients and agencies served by the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio. The information is drawn from a national study, Hunger in America 2006, conducted for America's Second Harvest (A2H), the nation's largest organization of emergency food providers. The national study is based on completed in-person interviews with more than 52,000 clients served by the A2H food bank network, as well as on completed questionnaires from more than 30,000 A2H agencies. The study summarized below focuses mainly on emergency food providers and their clients who are supplied with food by food banks in the A2H network.Key Findings: The A2H system served by the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio provides food for an estimated 33,000 different people annually. 28% of the members of households served by the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio are children under 18 years old (Table 5.3.2). 30% of client households include at least one employed adult (Table 5.7.1).Among client households with children, 75% are food insecure and 42% are experiencing hunger (Table 6.1.1).39% of clients served by the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio report having to choose between paying for food and paying for utilities or heating fuel (Table 6.5.1). 30% had to choose between paying for food and paying for medicine or medical care (Table 6.5.1). 30% of households served by the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio report having at least one household member in poor health (Table 8.1.1) The Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio included approximately 105 agencies at the administration of this survey, of which 91 have responded to the agency survey. Of the responding agencies, 75 had at least one food pantry, soup kitchen, or shelter. 83% of pantries, 93% of kitchens, and 74% of shelters are run by faith-based agencies affiliated with churches, mosques, synagogues, and other religious organizations (Table 10.6.1). 72% of pantries, 61% of kitchens, and 41% of shelters of the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio reported that there had been an increase since 2001 in the number of clients who come to their emergency food program sites (Table 10.8.1). Food banks are by far the single most important source of food for the agencies, accounting for 71% of the food used by pantries, 52% of kitchens' food, and 41% of shelters' food (Table 13.1.1). For the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio, 96% of pantries, 96% of kitchens, and 100% of shelters use volunteers (Table 13.2.1).

National and State Profile of Child Health and Well-Being Measures: Birth-5 Years

National and State Profile of Child Health and Well-Being Measures: Birth-5 Years

2006-10-19

Child Policy Research Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital;

This fact sheet pulls together statistics relating to the well-being of children birth-5 years. It focuses on Ohio and includes national statistics for comparison as well.

More Guidance, Better Results? Three-Year Effects of an Enhanced Student Services Program at Two Community Colleges

More Guidance, Better Results? Three-Year Effects of an Enhanced Student Services Program at Two Community Colleges

2009-08-21

MDRC;

In a program at Lorain County Community College and Owens Community College in Ohio, low-income students received enhanced counseling and advising services and were eligible to receive a modest stipend for two semesters. The program improved academic outcomes during the second semester and continued to have a positive effect on registration rates in the semester that followed, but it did not have any meaningful effects on academic outcomes in subsequent semesters.

Census Snapshot: Ohio

Census Snapshot: Ohio

2008-01-30

Williams Institute;

Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, this report provides demographic and economic information about same-sex couples and same-sex couples raising children in Ohio. We compare same-sex "unmarried partners," which the Census Bureau defines as an unmarried couple who "shares living quarters and has a close personal relationship," to different-sex married couples in Ohio.

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