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Group awarding $100,000 grants to improve Cincinnati community
7 years ago
If you think you have a big idea that can improve the Cincinnati community, you have just a few hours left to hit "send." People's Liberty in Over-the-Rhine will start deciding Friday who will get two $100,000 grants. The Haile Fellowship grants are awarded to people who will "research, plan, implement and present the results of a big idea that could change our community’s future." "It's $100,000," Hannah Gregory, community manager for People's Liberty, said. "They quit their 9-5, they tackle a big issue that's happening or affecting Cincinnati." One recent grant winner was a plan for a newspaper start-up giving transitional information to former prisoners.
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