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  • Collective Arts Network
    Collective Arts Network
    Nonprofit;  Visual Arts
    Collective Arts Network (CAN) is a nonprofit organization serving the visual arts industry in and around Cleveland, providing a public forum for promotion, reporting, and reviews. With over 100 organization and individual artist members, CAN supports the Northeast Ohio art scene as an information and collaboration hub. Our mission is to facilitate collaboration among visual art organizations for the purpose of education and communication about events and issues relevant to the visual arts in Northeast Ohio.
  • CollectivExpress
    CollectivExpress
    Kids & Family;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Poetry & Literature;  Theatre;  Visual Arts
    Our mission is to engage, unite, & celebrate marginalized residents of greater Cleveland through tailor-made, informative community gatherings.
  • Colors+Youth Center
    Colors+Youth Center
    Kids & Family;  Nonprofit
    It is our mission to strengthen LGBTQ+ youth and allies by promoting individual and community wellness. We use a holistic mind and body approach and have a safe space to empower LGBTQ+ youth and allies to grow as individuals and within their community. Our intention is to strengthen the LGBTQ+ youth community and allies through advocacy, support, education, and celebration. ​ Colors+ is run by two licensed professional mental health counselors who founded the youth center because they saw a large gap in services for LGBTQ+ youth in our community. Colors+ believes that everyone deserves a place to feel safe and be themselves. This is exactly what we are providing for LGBTQ+ youth and allies. We welcome youth from anywhere in the state to come to our center, or participate in programming virtually.
  • Comité Mexicano
    Comité Mexicano
    History/Heritage;  Nonprofit;  Traditional Arts
    Comité Mexicano promotes Mexican art and culture, identifies services that help and support Mexican residents, and supports academic and social research related to the Mexican community in the Greater Cleveland and Northeast Ohio area.
  • Community Cup Classic Foundation
    Community Cup Classic Foundation
    Dance;  Educational;  Festival;  Kids & Family;  Media;  Nonprofit;  Sports & Recreation;  Visual Arts
    The mission of the Community Cup Classic Foundation, Inc. is to improve adult engagement in all facets of a young person’s development creating avenues where youth are shown appreciation by those within their community, their social groups or most importantly by those that reside in their homes.
  • Connecting for Kids
    Connecting for Kids
    Nonprofit
    Connecting for Kids (CFK) provides education and support to families with concerns about their child. We serve all families, including those children with and without formal diagnoses. CFK offers educational programs, support groups, a Parent Match Program and numerous resources.
  • Credo Music
    Credo Music
    Educational;  Music;  Nonprofit
    Credo develops young musicians – personally, musically, and spiritually – to prepare them for lives of music and service. Learn more at credomusic.org
  • Cuyahoga County Public Library Foundation
    Cuyahoga County Public Library Foundation
    Foundation;  Library;  Nonprofit;  Poetry & Literature
    The Cuyahoga County Library Foundation exists to raise financial resources in support of the Library’s mission of reading, lifelong learning and civic engagement and to elevate awareness of the Library’s critical role in the community.
  • DANCECleveland
    DANCECleveland
    Dance;  Nonprofit
    As one of just a handful of stand-alone, dance-only presenting organizations in the United States, DANCECleveland has a storied, six-decade-long history of curating distinguished, boundary-pushing seasons of modern and contemporary dance, and bringing nationally and internationally acclaimed professional dance companies to the stages of northeast Ohio. As a presenter, collaborator, catalyst, and commissioner, DANCECleveland focuses on creative educational experiences for children and adults, supports the creation of new work by leading dance makers and works tirelessly to bring the passion and verve of modern and contemporary dance, in all of its forms, to the people of northeast Ohio. In doing so, DANCECleveland has blossomed into an organization as exciting and innovative as the medium itself and has become a vital piece in the mosaic of arts organizations in northeast Ohio.
  • Dancing Wheels Company & School
    Dancing Wheels Company & School
    Dance;  Educational;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Performing Arts Center
    The Dancing Wheels Company & School is an organization of artists with and without disabilities that educates, entertains, and advocates through physically integrated dance worldwide. Mary Verdi-Fletcher, the first professional wheelchair dancer in the U.S., founded the Cleveland-based Dancing Wheels Company in 1980, offering others with disabilities full and equal access into the world of dance. Since its inception, the Company has performed before 5 million people and the School has developed into a global center for emerging dancers, choreographers and teachers serving 6,500 students each year.
  • Downtown Cleveland Alliance
    Downtown Cleveland Alliance
    Nonprofit
    Downtown Cleveland Alliance is dedicated to making Downtown Cleveland the most dynamic, compelling place to live, work and visit in the region.
  • Earth and Air: String Orchestra
    Earth and Air: String Orchestra
    Music;  Nonprofit
    Earth and Air: String Orchestra is dedicated to the performance of music featuring the string ensemble and engaging talented musicians and provides concerts for audiences in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Specializing in music from the 19th Century to the 21st Century, the ensemble enjoys performing some of the traditional repertoire but also strives to perform repertoire that is new of less frequently performed so as to expand the listening and performance opportunities for its audiences.
  • East Cleveland Farmers' Market Preservation Society
    East Cleveland Farmers' Market Preservation Society
    Food/Drink;  Nonprofit
    The Coit Road Farmers’ Market has been an anchor on Cleveland’s east side since 1932, with a mission of providing access to affordable, locally grown farm fresh products to the residents of Greater Cleveland. The East Cleveland Farmers Market Preservation Society (ECFM) is an all volunteer 501 c (3) non-profit organization that operates the market year round.
  • Edward E. Parker Museum of Art
    Edward E. Parker Museum of Art
    Museum;  Nonprofit;  Visual Arts
    ​The EEP Museum of Art established in 2014 is a combination of Snickerfritz Cultural Workshop for the Arts Inc. established in 1974 by Master Artist Edward E. Parker. Parker, the Founder and Retired Professor of Art discovered that those students who best performed academically had at least a cursory appreciation on exposure to the creative arts.
  • Folknet
    Folknet
    Arts Council/Alliance;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Traditional Arts
    Northeast Ohio’s Folk, Traditional Music, and Dance Society
  • Foluke Cultural Arts Center
    Foluke Cultural Arts Center
    Dance;  Educational;  Kids & Family;  Media;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Performing Arts Center;  Theatre;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    Foluke Cultural Arts Center’s mission is to offer exposure to and instruction in the performing arts, visual arts and arts education for all ages regardless of race, religious affiliation or economic background
  • Food Strong
    Food Strong
    Educational;  Food/Drink;  Nature & Science;  Nonprofit
    “Empowering and strengthening communities through fresh, local foods.” Food Strong was formed in 2016 to house two programs started by Founder Sara Continenza, School Gardens and Care-A-Van. School Gardens operates in Iowas Maple Elementary School and Artemus Ward Elementary School and is a student-driven, community-supported initiative seeking to create sustainable learning gardens while fostering nutrition and community wellness. Care-A-Van was created in collaboration with community partners as a wellness program executed at food-centric events such as farmers markets and harvest festivals.
  • Free Akron Outdoor Movies
    Free Akron Outdoor Movies
    Association/Club/Group;  Film/Video/Television;  Food/Drink;  Kids & Family;  Media;  Nonprofit
    Free Akron Outdoor Movies was first thought up by a couple of running buddies jogging through Glendale Cemetery. “Wouldn’t it be cool to show a movie here on a big screen, under the stars, free for everyone?” That was back in 2011, and the same group of friends has put on a free, family-friendly movie in Glendale Cemetery since 2012. The response from the community has been tremendous, and we’ve had crowds of hundreds of neighbors on blankets and chairs at every event. We also received immediate support from the City of Akron and other businesses and organizations over the years to offset the costs and keep the movies free, including PNC Bank, Akron Digital Media Center, Glendale Cemetery, West Hill Neighborhood Organization, and Premier Bank. In addition to feature films and concessions, we’ve shown cartoon shorts, hosted open mic audience storytelling, offered activities for children, enjoyed live music, and hosted local food cart vendors. In 2015, we received a generous grant from PNC Bank and were able to purchase the our first screen, projector and audio system, equipment that we had previously rented. We quickly outgrew that first screen, and in 2018, the Knight Foundation generously provided the funds to purchase the 20′ inflatable, rear projection screen screen we use today. With some of the main rental costs no longer an obstacle, we changed our mission to one of being able to host multiple movies each year, not just the annual film we started with. So now we are portable…and able to show PopUp movies under the stars all over the Akron-area! Having our own outdoor movie equipment also gives us the opportunity to help other organizations and non-profits show films at their events. (Don’t worry, we’ll still always show a movie in the cemetery too!) We look forward to making more free, outdoor, family-friendly movies available in many Akron neighborhoods in this and coming years. Contact us if you want to explore holding a PopUp movie at your organization’s event.
  • Friends of the McGaffin Carillon in University Circle
    Friends of the McGaffin Carillon in University Circle
    Music;  Nonprofit
    The Friends of the McGaffin Carillon in University Circle is Organized to: Preserve and Revitalize the Only Cast-Bell Carillon within the City of Cleveland Enrich Quality of Life in the University Circle Community by Transforming the Soundscape with Music and Providing Free Concert Events Advance Education and Collaboration through the Creation of Student Carillon Guilds Light a Torch of Creativity by Commissioning New Music and Community Events
  • From Me 2 U, Inc.
    From Me 2 U, Inc.
    Educational;  Kids & Family;  Nonprofit
    From Me 2 U, Inc. believes that youth and families are society’s greatest assets. Assets need a foundation to grow and flourish, and supporting individuals that want help nourish these assets is part of our mission. We offer weekend programs to youth and life coaching services to adults. We have six community-based signature programs and three specialty programs Becoming Me, an internship training and coaching program for college students; Inventing Me, a group mentoring for elementary school students; Working On Me, a techno-preneurship program for middle/junior high school students; Choose 2 Be U, a mentoring and life coaching program for high school students The Best of Me, offers small group sessions to help students address: anger, self-esteem, conflict, and self-management Inspired By Me, a life coaching program for adults The Young Writer’s Club, a book authoring and publishing program Lead the Way: Leadership trainings provided to youth development programs at cost Let’s Get Ready for Kindergarten: kindergarten prep program
  • FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art
    FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art
    Festival;  Nonprofit;  Visual Arts
    FRONT Exhibition Company is a new and ambitious arts organization dedicated to producing a region-wide contemporary art exhibition comprising world-class exhibits, performances, and educational programming. FRONT partners with the region’s most renowned arts and cultural institutions, making it unique in the world for the scope of its collaboration. The inaugural edition of the triennial, which launched in 2018, showcased the work of over 100 artists, attracted 90,000 visitors, and brought $31 million in economic impact to the region. Titled Oh, Gods of Dust and Rainbows–in homage to a 1957 poem by Langston Hughes– FRONT’s second edition will launch July 16 – October 2, 22 and embrace art as an agent of transformation, a mode of healing, and a therapeutic process.    
  • Front Steps Housing and Services
    Front Steps Housing and Services
    Nonprofit
    Front Steps Housing and Services is dedicated to ending homelessness by providing individuals and families in Cuyahoga County with permanent supportive housing and lifelong solutions to increase self-sufficiency.   What we do ·         Safe, affordable, housing. ·         Client-centered, comprehensive, case management. ·         Supportive services, including life management, work force training, financial literacy, and family and individual programs. Our core services ·         Independent Living. ·         Behavioral Health. ·         Education & Employment Readiness. ·         Outpatient Treatment
  • Garfield Memorial Church
    Garfield Memorial Church
    Nonprofit
    About Garfield Memorial United Methodist Church: We are a multi-ethnic, economically diverse church with no more than 52% of worshipers comprising one ethnic group. Our diversity extends into every category you can think of from age to politics to learning styles. We believe that the gospel is for everybody, and we seek to live into the vision of igniting a renaissance of reconciliation as we connect diverse people who share a common brokenness, with Jesus. Locations: GarfieldChurch.org Pepper Pike and South Euclid, Ohio. Follow us on Social media: facebook.com/garfieldchurch  https://www.instagram.com/gm_church  youtube.com/c/GarfieldMemorialChurch  https://vimeo.com/GarfieldChurch
  • Gateway District
    Gateway District
    History/Heritage;  Nonprofit
    The Gateway District is a connected, inclusive community of thriving businesses and residents in a historic neighborhood that is essential to Downtown Cleveland’s vibrancy. Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corporation advocates for businesses and residents to inspire strategic growth and preservation in the Gateway District in Downtown Cleveland.
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