The Greater Cleveland Interfaith Alliance, launched by the Cleveland Foundation in 2015, is hosting two free workshops for faith-based and community-based organizations in Greater Cleveland this year.
The group brings houses of worship together across lines of race, faith tradition and geography to better serve the community, and support one another in building and enhancing the lives of families and communities. Formerly called the Greater Cleveland Faith Based Collaborative, the Alliance creates opportunities for organizations to enhance the mission-critical services they provide every day to our residents, and to strengthen the communities in which they serve.
The first takes place Monday, June 11, 2018 – 6 – 8 p.m. at the Antioch Baptist Church, 8869 Cedar Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106.
Join us for to explore funding opportunities for community projects developed by faith- and community-based organizations. They will discuss shaping ideas, developing budgets, and aligning organizations’needs with funders interests and guidelines.
IDEAS TO REALITY:
Funding Opportunities for Faith-Based and Community-Based Organizations
Panelists will represent:
- Cuyahoga Arts and Culture
- ioby (In Our Backyards)
- Neighborhood Connections
- Self-Development of People Committee
- United Black Fund
This workshop is free, but registration is limited and required! To register for the June 11 workshop please RSVP by emailing pfine@janussmallassociates.com by Wednesday, June 6.
And save the date Wednesday, October 10, 2018 – 6 – 8 p.m. at the South Euclid UCC, 4217 Bluestone Rd, South Euclid, OH 44121. Erika Anthony, Vice President of Government Relations and Strategy, Cleveland Neighborhood Progress, will present a workshop called “Advocacy: Nuts, Bolts, and Strategic Focus” More details to follow.
We hope you can join us this June!