CityPulse Columbus: Citywide Charity & Arts Guide 2019

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FIRST-EVER CITYWIDE CHARITY & ARTS GUIDE

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44 18 6 PUBLISHER’S NOTE Welcome to our first-ever Charity & Arts Guide.

Letters

8 SPARKING CONNECTIONS WITH CAUSES A letter from the President and CEO of The Columbus Foundation. 10

THE VALUE OF ART IN OUR CITY A letter from the President & CEO of the Greater Columbus Arts Council.

Community Leader Pulse

12 HOW DO YOU GET INVOLVED? Advice from 30 Central Ohio leaders! 14

THE ARTS BRIGHTEN OUR LIVES Columbus City Council lends its support to the arts.

16 PHILANTHROPY MEETS TECHNOLOGY POINT makes volunteering easier than ever.

THE NEW GENERATION OF CHANGE AGENTS Social enterprise helps us all to do good.

The Guide

21 A LIST OF THE CITY’S TOP CHARITIES Special Advertising Section

Features

36 PHILANTHROPITCH Four-hour event raises more than $100,000 for local causes. 40

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THE GIVING STORE One-stop shop for giving saves you time and connects you directly to nonprofits.

Resources

68 THE COLUMBUS DIRECTORY From living options to local employers, Columbus cuisine to what’s on tap for happy hour, check out our directory of more than 150 organizations that support the pulse of Columbus.

8 PUBLIC ART PROJECTS TO LOVE The stories behind eight colorful and creative public art projects around the city.

44 19 NONPROFIT INNOVATORS Find out who made our annual list of innovative community leaders impacting the nonprofit scene. ON THE COVER The #cbuslovemural (designed by Alex Haldi, created by NKdsgn / Nick Kinney) was photographed by Joshua Martin (@joshmartinphoto) for CityPulse.

63 COLUMBUS MAKES ART An inside scoop on the thriving theatre scene in Central Ohio.

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Welcome // The Publisher

to CityPulse W elcome Columbus’ first-ever

Citywide Charity & Arts Guide! This publication is a collaboration between the Columbus Young Professionals Club, The Columbus Foundation, Greater Columbus Arts Council, and Columbus City Council. It is part of a larger initiative to offer accessible city guides that help tell the Columbus story through neighborhoods, nonprofits, and notable people. The Columbus region is home to more than 2.4 million residents and, according to the MidOhio Regional Planning Commission, has added an additional 43,000 new people in the past year. That’s an average of 118 new residents moving here every day! As our city continues to grow, we want to help you keep pace with the amazing places to live, work, give, and explore.

Whether you’re new to town or if you’ve lived here your entire life, you know that Columbus is an extremely welcoming city, with fabulous neighborhoods to explore, nationally-known corporations and small business incubators, a vibrant arts community, hard-working and fun people with a philanthropic pulse, and plenty of amenities for anyone looking to plant roots. Speaking on behalf of all our collaborators, I hope that you find your place and purpose in our growing metropolis. CityPulse can help get you started. All you need to do is get out there and experience it.

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Welcome // The Columbus Foundation

Sparking Connections with Causes

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s a proud, longtime resident of Columbus, it is my pleasure to welcome you to our smart and open city. The Columbus Foundation works to support the wellbeing of all our residents, including its most recent arrivals. For that reason, we are pleased to support the CityPulse Charity & Arts Guide, which we hope you will use to spark connections with causes in your new community. Our nonprofit sector is a rich tapestry of organizations dedicated to the betterment of Columbus. For the past 75 years, The Columbus Foundation has worked to connect donors with their missions and advance our community’s collective interest. Today, the Foundation offers a variety of ways for you to get involved with your new city. I encourage you to visit The Giving Store, our onestop online shop for all your charitable giving, at columbusfoundation.org/thegivingstore. In The Giving Store, you’ll find a variety of ways to connect with local causes that matter to you. Find your new favorite organization to volunteer with by searching our Nonprofit Directory, which includes more than 1,000 local nonprofit organizations and information about their mission. From The Giving Store, you can also join other community champions in supporting realtime nonprofit projects on our crowdfunding platform, Better Together. You’ll also find our Gifts of Kindness Fund, which is a great way to directly support an individual or family experiencing an emergency hardship. If you prefer to connect IRL, you can meet other residents interested in tackling community challenges through our annual day of dialogue, The Big Table. However you choose to connect, you’re sure to find that Columbus is a friendly, dynamic place where you can pursue your current passions or discover new ones. We’re glad you’ve joined our growing, caring city and, on behalf of the Foundation, welcome!

Douglas F. Kridler President and CEO, The Columbus Foundation

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Welcome // Greater Columbus Arts Council

The Value of Art in our City

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continue to be inspired by the cultural fabric of our community. Every city strives to attract businesses, new residents, and visitors of all ages to their city. How we do that in Columbus is the secret in the sauce. In Columbus we have incredibly talented artists and world-class arts organizations that attract national and international attention. It’s the Greater Columbus Arts Council’s goal to help everyone understand the tremendous value the arts have for Columbus and the role our cultural organizations play in supporting the people in our community. To help accomplish this we promote our unique collection of talent through the Art Makes Columbus/Columbus Makes Art campaign. Entering its fourth year, the campaign now features more than 60 Columbus artists in diverse disciplines and their video stories are getting hundreds of thousands of views. Each year the web traffic to ColumbusMakesArt.com and our event calendar grows, as more and more people engage in cultural events—from free festivals, like the Columbus Arts Festival (which the Arts Council produces), to original events only available in our city to internationally touring shows. The Art Makes Columbus campaign supports our cultural organizations in marketing their own events—in the past five years GCAC grantees saw an increase of more than 29 percent in their earned revenue. A critical component of every nonprofit arts and cultural organization’s income is public support and this is true in cities across the country. The amount of public support directly impacts what kinds of programs organizations can provide for the community outside of their paid tickets and admissions. This is the critical support provided by the Arts Council through the hotel motel bed tax and soon the recently passed 5% ticket fee. The Arts Council reinvests these dollars in our artists to build an environment where talented creatives want to live and work. This public investment positively impact our economy and quality of life as cultural organizations are able to expand programs in K-12 and in low-income neighborhoods and create critically acclaimed exhibitions and productions. In the last year Arts Council grantees provided more than one million arts education experiences for school children and created unique collaborations and productions that received national attention. Research proves that a thriving cultural community helps attract creative talent and businesses, supports economic development and jobs, improves our neighborhoods, and positively impacts the lives of young people. When we each do our small part, we are each investing in our city’s success. Columbus, I encourage you to support the arts and cultural organizations, programs, events, and artists that are the special sauce that helps our city thrive.

Tom Katzenmeyer President & CEO, Greater Columbus Arts Council

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Discover Columbus artists and find exhibitions, performances, concerts and more at ColumbusMakesArt.com

I AM EDWAARD LIANG. DANCE IS MY ART. Photo: Jennifer Zmuda

I AM BRYAN CHRISTOPHER MOSS. PAINTING IS MY ART.

Additional support from: The Crane Group and The Sol Morton and Dorothy Isaac, Rebecca J. Wickersham and Lewis K. Osborne funds at The Columbus Foundation.

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Community Leader Pulse //

How do you get Involved? For this edition of CityPulse, we reached out to a few dozen nonprofit, government, and arts organization leaders from around the city to help answer the question: “How do you get involved?” It’s a question we get asked often. And if you’re new to Columbus (or if you’re simply looking to get more connected to the pulse of the city) it’s an important one. Here is what our community leaders had to say! “Find something you love and volunteer there. Be the best at whatever opportunity you are given. When you are crushing it, ask for more responsibility and crush that too. Repeat until you are the most reliable person they have.” ALEXIS PERRONE Senior Visitor Services Manager, Experience Columbus

of the answers to the above questions can help insure that your involvement is gratifying and meaningful.” DAWN TYLER LEE Deputy Chief of Staff, City of Columbus Office of the Mayor “Dive in. Columbus has amazingly vibrant communities that openly welcome new faces. Find an event or an organization that resonates with you and introduce yourself. The rest will likely fall into place from there.”

“Don’t be afraid to tell friends or colleagues that you feel disconnected and are seeking communities that share similar interests as yours. They may have suggestions.”

DEREK DEHART Lead Organizer, GiveBackHack Columbus

BROOKE WOJDYNSKI Founder and Owner, Verve Creative “There are so many great arts and cultural organizations in Columbus, large and small, that are doing terrific work and need community involvement. Follow your favorite organizations on social media and talk them up to friends and colleagues.” BYRON STRIPLING Artistic Director, Columbus Jazz Orchestra “Philanthropy has become such a huge part of Columbus culture. I’ve found so much success in putting myself out of my comfort zone and diving in to opportunities. The more unique the better!” CALEB MILLER Board President & Director of Outreach, Columbus Gives Back

“Festival Latino will be held August 10 & 11, 2019. We are always looking for local Latino visual artists, authors, bands, musicians, and dancers to be a part of the entertainment.” DIANA PAGÁN Manager of Inclusion & Community Development, CAPA “Be deliberate about what inspires you. Racial justice? Gender equity? Working with children? The environment and a healthy climate? … To me, being involved also means knowing what’s going on in your community and your country. Read the news -- from local to global -- from reputable sources as regularly as possible and write your representatives when you want change.” ELIZABETH BROWN Council President Pro Tempore, City of Columbus

“Getting involved can be easy in Columbus, but it is important for people to find their passion. Volunteer by serving on committees, share your professional expertise or consider working for a nonprofit as a consultant.”

“When I’m helping new transplants get involved, I often point to the great Meetup community in Columbus to find your tribe, and the Columbus Commons community calendar.”

CHRISTIE ANGEL President/CEO, YWCA Columbus

ERIKA PRYOR, PH. D. Community Director for Columbus and Cincinnati, Venture For America

“Consider a few key questions as you think about how to get involved: What is the desired frequency of your involvement? Do you want to be involved in direct service like a one time project or do you prefer something more indirect like serving on a nonprofit board Do you want to be involved with a topic that you know well or do you want to engage in something entirely different from your day job or field of expertise? Having an idea 12

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“Connect with the things or issues (your passion and longing) that are non-negotiable for you; and then find ways to get close to them and offer your contribution. There’s no such thing as giving too little; who you are and what you have to offer are more than enough.” ERIN UPCHURCH, MSSA, LISW-S Executive Director, Kaleidoscope Youth Center CITYPULSE COLUMBUS

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“Follow your passion. Look for the intersection of where your community needs help and things you care about.” JAMI GOLDSTEIN VP Marketing, Communications and Events, Greater Columbus Arts Council “Contact your local volunteer connector organization. Volunteer connectors link volunteers to service opportunities that address needs.” JENNIFER L. SANDERS AmeriCorps Program Officer, Serve Ohio “Getting involved is easy in Columbus because new ideas and people are always welcomed. There are also many organizations supporting a wide array of causes. Choose one that’s meaningful to you and show up to a meeting or event ready to work.” KATHLEEN C. MCGARVEY Executive Director, Ohio State Legal Services Association “Getting involved is an art, not a science so don’t overthink it. There’s no harm in trying a variety of things, knowing that there will be some trial and error involved, but eventually you will find some opportunities that make your soul sing.” KELLEY GRIESMER President & CEO, The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio

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“Our community makes it super easy to find your niche. I’d recommend checking out opportunities with local volunteer organizations, such as Besa or through the Point app.” NATALIE PARSCHER Vice President for Communications and Marketing, The Columbus Foundation “Whether contributing time, talent, or treasure, the first step is connecting with organizations you feel passionate about in ways that feel tangible and rewarding to you.” NICHOLE E. DUNN President/CEO, Flying Horse Farms “When I am interested in getting involved with an organization, the first thing I do is check out their website. Then I give them a call to learn more about how I can contribute to their mission.” PATRICK MAYNARD, PHD President and CEO, I Am Boundless, Inc. “A great piece of advice I was told years ago was if you want to know why something (a policy, an issue, a social injustice, a stigma, or a behavior) is the way it is, educate yourself.” RACHEL LUSTIG President and CEO, Catholic Social Services “Find something that you connect with and that inspires you and use that to help your community! When we connect with and give back to the community we live in, it strengthens ourselves and those around us.” REBECCA SWEENEY Co-Founder and Chief Financial Officer, In Christy’s Shoes

“Coffee. In Latino culture coffee is like breaking bread. It’s a way to build community. I believe the same is true everywhere that’s why coffee shops are so popular. Set up a coffee date with people who are doing interesting things and start a conversation.” LOURDES BARROSO DE PADILLA Director, Latina Mentoring Academy “Identify one or two things you are really interested in and then start talking about those things with your neighbors, coworkers, friends and family.” MANDY POWELL Executive Director, NC4K “Be the good with Besa! Find what interests you on a day that works for you, click to volunteer, show up, and share the love.” MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN Founder & CEO, Besa Be proactive! Go out to mixers, join volunteer organizations and utilize social media. You’ll be surprised at the wonderful connections you will make in the city of Columbus. MAXWELL CHRISTIAN Board Vice Chair, CYP Club Cares

“Our community needs you. Start from there. Then, identify what you have to give--passion, time, skills--and begin seeking out the agencies that can benefit from your volunteerism, through board service, through pro bono work, or through more manual labor-type opportunities. The key is simply to ask, ‘How can I help?’ You will find the way that suits you best, and our community will be stronger accordingly.” MICHAEL COREY Executive Director, Human Service Chamber of Franklin County “We are lucky to live in a city where many companies believe in being good corporate citizens and providing opportunities for their employees to give back in the community. Speaking with your HR department and talking to colleagues are great starting points to find volunteer opportunities.” MICHELLE BRUEGGEMAN Manager of Education and Community Partnerships, Columbus Blue Jackets “Make a personal gift, volunteer your time, attend events, or champion a gift from your employer.” MICHELLE HERITAGE Executive Director, Community Shelter Board

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“Getting involved looks and feels different for everyone. My advice is not to wait, be confident in knowing how and what you contribute matters. Everyone’s voice is needed.” SHAYNE DOWNTON Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, United Way of Central Ohio The best way to start is to think about causes you care about - youth homelessness, animal welfare, early child education, etc. There is so much information available online that you should be able to identify organizations doing work that matters to you.” SONYA THESING Development Director, Huckleberry House, Inc. “Being a volunteer gives you an inside perspective of how the organization is ran and it opens up opportunities to network with our sponsors, partners, board members, and designers.” THOMAS MCCLURE Executive Director, Columbus Fashion Council and Fashion Week Colum

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The Arts Brighten our Lives

by Shannon Hardin

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rt makes Columbus. Columbus makes art. This phrase has become an iconic tagline that reminds natives and newcomers alike the critical role that art plays in our community’s success. Venues like the Ohio and Lincoln Theatres unite working moms and business executives, college students and neighborhood leaders. Whether it is riding the high wire unicycle at COSI or playing at Franklin Park Conservatory’s new Children’s Garden, arts and culture bring our kids and neighbors together to learn and grow side-by-side. Not only are these spaces loved by Columbus residents, our cultural gems attract families, couples, young professionals, and tourism to our city. Our vibrant arts scene is a critical piece to attract and retain the best and brightest in Columbus. Furthermore, the creative sector creates tens of thousands of good-paying jobs for Columbus residents, generating over three billion dollars in annual receipts. Across our city, from Franklinton to the Near East Side, the arts brighten our lives. That is why last year, I led the charge with my colleagues on Columbus City Council to double public funding for arts programming and access. These funds mean more grants to artists and improved access for families while protecting the existing infrastructure of arts and entertainment facilities.

The future is bright for the arts in Columbus. As I write this, my colleague Priscilla Tyson is working to bring Niccolò Paganini’s “Il Cannone” violin, considered to be the most famous violin in the world, to our city. Columbus City Council is proud to support our arts community so that the next generation of Columbus artists have a chance to learn and grow.

The author is President of Columbus City Council.

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Philanthropy Meets Technology by Madison Mikhail Bush

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few years ago, I was sitting in my dorm room ordering GrubHub and looking at spring break flights and Airbnbs after Ubering home, thinking about how crazy it is that I can do all this with a tap of a button. Then it hit me. It was easier for me to coordinate a trip halfway across the world from my bed than to do something good in my own city. Why? There was an app for almost everything, just not for volunteering, because nonprofit tech is stuck years behind other industries. Without proper tools, nonprofit admins spend way too much valuable time on tasks that could be easily automated. After surveying more than 40 nonprofits in Columbus, I learned that not only are the majority still recruiting volunteers through word of mouth and checking people in with a pen and paper system, the nonprofits that do use tech solutions are paying high costs for decade-old resources. At POINT, we know that when nonprofits have reliable tech to find and manage volunteers, that frees them up to do what they do best - improve our communities. Our POINT app connects people to local nonprofits, and since we know they need affordable management tools, we built a cloud-based software for them organize and analyze volunteers (without manual data entry or paperwork!). 16

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Looking forward, the next few years will bring a tech boom for nonprofits. POINT, among other companies, is helping nonprofits escape the Stone Age through multi-faceted and affordable solutions for some of their most time-consuming tasks. In Columbus alone, tech is paving the way for in-kind donations using registry systems, trackable Venmo-esque donations, and better corporate engagement with nonprofits. Columbus: you can get your dog walked through an app. Imagine the possibilities tech innovation for nonprofits could bring to our city. The author is Founder and CEO of POINT. Learn more about POINT at pointapp.org, download it on the App Store, or get it on Google Play.

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The New Generation of Change Agents by Allen Proctor

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ocial entrepreneurs are the new generation of change agents in Columbus because they combine social impact with strong business sense. In 2015 we could count only 18 of them but now they number over 100. These are the entrepreneurs who last year created 253 new jobs for people who have been excluded from the mainstream economy. In all they accounted for over 2,398 jobs, $49 million in payroll, and $73 million in sales. SocialVentures is the organization in Columbus that works every day to empower these mission-driven businesses. Why? Because I believe they are the most significant force our city has to eliminate the social and economic divide that persists in Columbus. SocialVentures recently co-hosted Philanthropitch from Austin, Texas to highlight to the public seven of these change agents. On August 6, 2019 SocialVentures’ annual community celebration, Positioned to Prosper, will highlight a dozen that have led the growth in this sector over the last five years. These leaders are transforming the lives of the formerly incarcerated, those recovering from substance abuse, survivors of human trafficking. They are bringing access to healthcare to the LBGTQ community and the minority population of King Lincoln. They are creating employment for veterans and the disabled. They are helping youth to thrive, the homeless to have homes, and the hungry to be fed. 18

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They are connecting companies to volunteer opportunities that make a difference. Many people know of Joe DeLoss of Hot Chicken Takeover or John Rush of Cleanturn. They should also get to know Amber Runyon, Kenny Sipes, Matt Goldstein, Merry Korn, Julie Smith, Lisa Hinkelman and the 94 other local social entrepreneurs that are making a difference. See them all in SocialVentures’ online Marketplace: socialventurescbus.com/marketplace. Social enterprise helps us all to do good by creating social impact from what we do every day: buying goods and services. Buy your coffee, your lunch, your muffins, your candles, and your t-shirts from a social enterprise. Get your apartment cleaned and painted or your yard mowed by a social enterprise. Get your company to buy from a social enterprise. Don’t know how? Send us an email at info@socialventurescbus.com and we will help you to make a difference. The author is President & CEO of SocialVentures. /

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Columbus Charity Guide There are thousands of nonprofits in Columbus looking for people like you to get involved in donating your time, talent, or treasure. Learn more about some of the best organizations to support as part of our SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION pp22-35

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UNITED WAY: CONNECT AND GIVE BACK

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entral Ohio is a great place to live, work and play. Our economy is strong. There’s plenty of great restaurants, culture and diversity. The list goes on. Yet, the reality is that many hardworking people are not benefiting from the strong economy. United Way of Central Ohio is working to change that reality by helping people meet basic needs, get good jobs, build strong neighborhoods and achieve student success. You can be a part of that change by joining United Way and connecting to the community in a variety of ways: Volunteer United is a powerful, new online tool to connect passionate volunteers in central Ohio to meaningful projects posted by United Way’s nonprofit partners. Volunteers can find opportunities with their favorite organization or search for opportunities based on the causes they support or the skills

they bring to the table. Project Diversity/Pride Leadership provides inclusive nonprofit board training designed to create impactful, diverse leaders from central Ohio’s racial minority and LGBTQ+ communities. Neighborhood Leadership Academy supports residentdriven projects and capacity building for neighborhood leaders and advocates in central Ohio. LINC (Lead. Impact. Network. Change.) membership is open to young professionals who want to give back, develop skills, expand

connections and represent their workplace. Young Leadership Group (YLG) is for driven young professionals, committed to changing lives through philanthropic leadership. Members invest their time, talent and treasure to create impact that lasts and ensures everyone has access to opportunities. YLG welcomes those age 45 and younger. Join United Way and others who are passionate about creating a stronger central Ohio. Learn how to become a powerful force for change at liveunitedcentralohio. org/connect.

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1335 Dublin Rd, Suite 209-A, Columbus, OH 43215, (419) 796-9087, bestbuddies.org

Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Twenty-four school-based programs have

positively impacted nearly 2,000 people with and without disabilities across the entire state of Ohio. Along with staff, the talented group of individuals making up the Ohio Advisory Board have planned many events with the goal of expanding this programming and raising awareness. By 2020, Best Buddies wants to be a household name across the United States.

BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF CENTRAL OHIO For more than 100 years, Better Business Bureau has been helping people find businesses, brands and charities they can trust. BBB of Central Ohio helps donors make informed giving decisions and promotes high standards of conduct among organizations that solicit contributions from

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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL OHIO The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. Last year, the organization served more than 6,200 children through mentoring programs plus Camp Oty’Okwa, and an

additional 823 through affiliated agencies. Youth facing adversity are more likely to want a mentor in their life, but less likely to have a mentoring relationship. By building strong, one-to-one, professionally-supported mentoring relationships, BBBS helps close the opportunity gap that exists for far too many kids in our community.

1855 E Dublin Granville Rd, Columbus, OH 4322, (614) 839-2447, bbbscentralohio.org

BIRTHRIGHT OF COLUMBUS, INC.

4768 N High St, Columbus, OH 43214, (614) 263-2514, birthright.org

Birthright is a pregnancy support organization for any woman who experiences unplanned pregnancy. They offer free pregnancy testing, maternity and baby clothing. All services are free. Birthright is interdenominational, nonjudgmental and a friend to any pregnant woman. They have many resources to help you find resources that

you need. They believe it is the right of every woman to give birth and the right of every child to be born. Birthright’s focus is on loving the mother, reminding her that there is hope and ensuring she is not alone. There are many volunteer opportunities available for those who share their philosophy.

CATCO IS THEATRE Producing commercially viable new work and regional and world premieres. Cultivating relationships with institutions of higher learning. Collaborating with other arts organizations. Exploring interesting spaces. Creating captivating programming and educational opportunities for all ages. Just a few of CATCO’s everevolving and

-changing strategic advantages to live up to its reputation as central Ohio’s Equity professional theatre company. Theatre is a shared experience that illuminates the mysteries of our humanity. Its magic has the power to transform us whether on stage, in the classroom, or in our diverse communities. CATCO creates theatre that delights, challenges, and transports.

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COLUMBUS EARLY LEARNING CENTERS Columbus Early Learning Centers have been providing high-quality early learning and care to our city’s children for 130 years. Their tradition of affordable access to highquality early childhood education has strengthened the lives of thousands of children and families and the communities in which they live. To accomplish

these goals today, CELC implements Conscious Disciple and the Creative Curriculum in their classrooms to assist highly qualified teachers in meeting the needs of children at four locations. All four locations are rated at 3 or more stars by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Step-Up to Quality Star Rating System.

240 North Champion Ave, Columbus, OH 43203, (614) 253-5525, columbusearlylearning.org

COLUMBUS INSPIRES The mission of Columbus Inspires is to support the development of the next generation of leaders while strengthening the community around us through education and experiences. Columbus Inspires was born out of a need for young professionals

P.O. Box 163836, Columbus, OH 43216, columbusinspires.org

to connect more easily with our city and our non-profit community, and also to serve as a launch pad for great ideas focused on leadership, mentoring, and philanthropy. Columbus inspires us. It inspires us to think bigger, to think of others, and to think about the future.

COLUMBUS LANDMARKS Columbus Landmarks advocates for, promotes and preserves Columbus landmarks and neighborhoods. Since 1977, Columbus Landmarks has played an integral role in educating the community, encouraging responsible public and private sector enhancement of historic areas and structures, and promoting the highest 26

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COLUMBUS STATE FOUNDATION The Columbus State Foundation helps empower individuals to change their lives while building a future-ready workforce for our community and a more prosperous shared future. We are the 501(c)(3) nonprofit arm of the college that works with members of the community to secure resources to advance the mission, educational opportunities,

and services for the students of Columbus State Community College. We offer our hardworking students 200+ scholarships and provide more than $300,000 in aid each year. In addition to scholarships, we raise funds for programs and projects that enrich the Columbus State experience and open new opportunities for the campus and community.

P.O. Box 1609, Columbus, OH 43216, (614) 287-5354, csccfoundation.org

COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS CENTRAL OHIO

6500 Busch Blvd, Suite 105, Columbus, OH 43229, (614) 268-2472, ciskids.org

Students are dropping out of school at alarming rates. Students who drop out are more likely to earn thousands less in salaries, live in poverty, suffer poor health, enter the criminal system and be dependent on government and social services. Often, a student’s personal circumstances disrupt their chances at success even before they

enter the school building. Whether it’s food, school supplies, health care, counseling, academic assistance or a positive role model, Communities in Schools is there to help. They surround students with a community of support empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.

COMMUNITY FOR NEW DIRECTION Community for New Direction has worked with Franklin County youth and families since 1989. Their primary purpose is to prevent and treat substance abuse. At CND, students receive the academic support, cultural enrichment, encouragement, nourishment, and help they need to have a richer, more fulfilling life. CND adult

clients receive the culturally sensitive and effective outpatient treatments they need to find a pathway to hope and healing in recovery from mental illness and/or substance use disorders. And, all individuals served in CND programs have the chance to break the grip of poverty on their lives and families, thereby improving our community.

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COMMUNITY REFUGEE & IMMIGRATION SERVICES (CRIS) Community Refugee & Immigration Services (CRIS) is an independent non-profit organization that serves the growing refugee and immigrant populations in Central Ohio. They have over 60 staff members that hail from more than 15 countries with many languages represented. CRIS is a refugee

resettlement agency. In partnership with Church World Service, they help resettle individuals and families from all over the world. CRIS’ mission is to help refugees and immigrants reach and sustain self-sufficiency and achieve successful integration into the Central Ohio community.

1925 E. Dublin-Granville Rd, Suite 102, Columbus, OH 43229, (614) 273-5618, cris-ohio.org

CYP CLUB CARES

175 S. Third St #200, Columbus, OH 43215, (614) 579-9398, cypclub.com, cypclubcares.org

CYP Club Cares is a nonprofit initiative of the Columbus Young Professionals Club (CYP Club), a membership organization that serves as a hub for social & business networking, recreational sports, workforce development, and giving back in Columbus. With a mission to offer connections, access, and value for members through professional and fun events,

quality athletic leagues, and ongoing community impact, the CYP Club has raised more than $500,000 for local charities. Through the leadership of our 25-person service board, known as CYP Club Cares, we coordinate and host volunteer events in partnership with local nonprofits resulting in more than 10,000 volunteer hours each year, including the Coffee with a Cause monthly event series and the Columbus Volunteer Expo in the spring.

DIRECTIONS FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES Since 1899 Directions for Youth & Families has provided counseling and prevention services to the central Ohio community. DFYF offers 14 programs that specialize in issues such as sexual abuse/ violence, mental health issues, physical abuse/ neglect and grief/loss. We operate two youth centers in disadvantaged

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FAIRY GOODMOTHERS The mission of Fairy Goodmothers is to promote the self-esteem and confidence of Central Ohio high school girls by gifting them free, beautiful prom dresses. The magic began in March 2005 when five friends went on a girls’ trip to Chicago and learned of The Glass Slipper Project- an organization that gifts prom

dresses and accessories to high school girls in need in the Chicago area. After returning to Columbus, the women formed Fairy Goodmothers out of a vacant warehouse space on Spring Street for a Spring 2006 Cinderella’s Closet. Prom gowns, shoes and accessories were collected, impacting more than 200 girls.

P.O. Box 163233, Columbus, OH 43216, (614) 378-1256, fairygoodmothers.org

FEMERGY

P.O. Box 307217, Columbus, OH 43230, (614) 653-8454, femergy.org

Femergy is a non-profit organization that provides life-skills training, career exploration, college readiness, wellness management and direct mentorship opportunities for girls and women. Femergy has been serving Central Ohio and surrounding areas for the past 5 years. In collaboration with many community partners Femergy provides girls and

women with 21st century programming access. Their mission is to provide holistic programs and products that enhance teen girls and women in the areas of Education, Leadership, Health & Wellness. Femergy’s continued vision is to provide access and support in helping bridge the gap of women in leadership and decisions making positions.

FUTURE POSSIBILITIES Founded in 1994 by Lorraine White in New York City and currently headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. More than 2,500 children have graduated from the program and applied their newly developed life skills to make a positive difference in their communities. The organization has no paid staff and is run by

an active Board of Directors guiding a structured committee system of volunteers. Future Possibilities is the proud recipient of the “Golden Ruler Award” presented by the Columbus Board of Education as the best partnership between the public city schools and the local business community.

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GLASS AXIS Glass Axis is a non-profit, public access glass art facility and gallery. Founded in 1987, ten students and graduates of the OSU Glass Program came together to build a portable glass blowing studio and traveled all over Central Ohio teaching glass art. Since then, Glass Axis has grown to over 120 members and includes amateur and professional artists. We have well-equipped studios for all forms of glass art including

stained and fused glass, torch and hot glass blowing and sculpting, and neon art. We hold hundreds of handson classes, demonstrations and public programs each year, including glassblowing and lampworking. Glass Axis is also a unique space for special events and we have hosted everything from catered, sit-down dinners to weddings, and unique memorial services. Plan a visit to the city’s civic hub for glass art creation and learning.

610 W Town St, Columbus, OH 43215, (614) 291-0122, glassaxis.org

GREATER COLUMBUS ARTS COUNCIL

100 E. Broad St #2250, Columbus, OH 43215, (614) 224-2606, gcac.org

The Greater Columbus Arts Council (Arts Council) funds artists and arts organizations and provides marketing services that support artists and organizations through the ColumbusMakesArt.com event calendar and Artist Directory. We also produce the annual Community Arts Partnership Awards recognizing business & individual contributions to the community and the Columbus Arts Festival, the

city’s welcome to summer event that takes place each June. Arts Council programming provides access to the arts for people of all cultural backgrounds, economic status, sexual orientation, age and physical ability and ensures broad public access to the arts. Supporting Columbus artists, and arts and culture organizations enhances the cultural image of the Greater Columbus area.

HABITAT YOUNG PROFESSIONALS Habitat Young Professionals supports affiliates’ local service while engaging young professionals as leaders, volunteers, advocates, educators and donors. Habitat Young Professionals are grassroots volunteers who work within a local chapter to create change in their communities. Through the diverse demographic of young professionals and 30

their talents, chapters create unity in sharing the vision of Habitat nationally and globally. Benefits to joining Habitat Young Professionals include networking and leadership opportunities, access to scholarships, grants and international travel; all while advocating for people in need of decent shelter and helping to carry out the mission of Habitat for Humanity. /

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HUCKLEBERRY HOUSE, INC. Huckleberry House works with Central Ohio’s youth and families who are dealing with some of the most difficult problems imaginable. Issues like abuse, violence, neglect, poverty, and homelessness. Huckleberry House reaches young people and their families to build stronger lives. They do this work in four core programs: Central Ohio’s only 24 hour

crisis shelter for teens; an 18-month transitional living program for young adults preparing to live independently in market housing; a family support program that helps families identify strengths to overcome crises; a youth outreach team meeting young people where they are to connect them with community resources.

1421 Hamlet St, Columbus, OH 43201, (614) 298-4103, huckhouse.org

JUST DIIDZ

1275 Kinnear Rd, Columbus, OH 43212, (614) 407-5434, justdiidz.com

JustDiidz (pronounced Justdeeds) is a technology startup redefining social good for the ‘connected generation.’ We’re creating a future where access to opportunities are no longer determined by race, ethnicity, religion, class or geography, but rather by an individual’s social (Diidz) score as determined by their

positive contribution to their community. JustDiidz offers a mobile payment platform to reward social good where users earn a Diidz score in a tiered program by giving money and/or volunteering their time to help improve their community. Users redeem their Diidz score for qualified rewards from our participating brand partners.

KIWANIS CLUB OF COLUMBUS Kiwanis is a global organization of servant leaders focused on changing the world by serving children, one child and one community at a time. The Kiwanis Club of Columbus is a vibrant group of volunteers committed to serving the future by making a difference in the lives

of children here in central Ohio. Operating in the heart of downtown, Kiwanis members meet at the Athletic Club of Columbus and have the opportunity to engage with thought leaders from the community, network with philanthropic peers, and socialize and celebrate our great city.

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NC4K

In 2007, Nellie wanted to make an impact on the world around her. After losing her grandmother to cancer, she knew she had to do something to help others experiencing the disease. She found out that pediatric cancer is the least funded type of cancer and it was the leading cause of death by disease for children.

In that moment she realized… kids get cancer too. Because of all the champions, NC4K is Nellie’s Champions for Kids. To date, over $3 million has been raised to help meet the needs of families as they travel through a journey in their life they never imagined they would be on.

374 Morrison Rd, Suite C, Columbus, OH 43213, (614) 300-3995, nc4k.org

NETCARE ACCESS

199 S Central Ave, Columbus, OH 43223, (614) 274-9500, netcareaccess.org

Netcare Access provides 24-hour mental health and substance abuse crisis intervention and assessments to all residents of Franklin County, 365 days per year. Referrals are made to the Franklin County Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health (ADAMH) system of care for follow-up or therapeutic treatment services. Netcare provides services to adults with

developmental disabilities and older adults who are experiencing mental health or substance abuse crises, those with mental disorders, those who are hearing impaired, nonEnglish speaking, and those requiring court-ordered mental health assessments. Care is provided to anyone, regardless of the ability to pay. No one in need will be turned away.

they’re out to refresh – to breathe new life – into the way opera is performed and presented. Gone are the days of formality and unspoken rules. Opera Columbus is creating an open, innovative, fun, and unexpected form of entertainment that reflects the young, vibrant, and diverse city in which we live and play.

55 E State St, Columbus, OH 43215, (614) 719-6628, operacolumbus.org

OPERA COLUMBUS The mission of Opera Columbus is to enrich central Ohio by producing high quality opera, nurturing emerging talent, and cultivating exposure to opera in ways that feed the souls of our residents, bolster the cultural economy, and make central Ohio a great place to live, work and play. At Opera Columbus,

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PARKER LEE FOUNDATION Established in 2009, the Parker Lee Foundation is a non-profit organization in Columbus that promotes charitable groups and local causes which help improve the quality of life for disabled and disadvantaged children in the Central Ohio area. Unlike most foundations, Parker Lee is a true “grass roots” campaign, focused

on raising money to support the Columbus community. As a local foundation, Parker Lee Foundation seeks to enhance the community base with a goal to tie together their friends with your friends. All people who enjoy gathering for good times and in celebration for a good cause are invited.

511 S High St, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215, parkerleefoundation.org

POINT APP Download the free POINT app to easily find ways to #DoMoreGood in Columbus. POINT is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that matches volunteers with charity events, making it as easy for you to do good as it is to order pizza in bed at 3am. It’s also the easiest way to find volunteers, ever. Sign up your nonprofit and post events on the

1476 Manning Pkwy, Delaware, OH 43065, pointapp.org

POINT Dashboard for free. Volunteers can find your events on the POINT app and tap to sign up. And profits from our online store (tees and popsockets) directly fund our app development and help us grow. Find us on the App Store or Google Play - just search “point volunteer.” It’s the easiest way to volunteer. Ever.

RED HERRING PRODUCTIONS Red Herring Productions is dedicated to creating artistic works that are profound, provocative, and professional while providing artists with the resources to surpass their own boundaries and enrich the broader community. The 2019 production list includes: Grounded, Jack & Jill, Nighthawks, Humans, and more.

You can experience a Red Herring production at The Franklinton Playhouse. Red Herring Productions incorporated the Franklinton Playhouse as a nonprofit entity and is awaiting 501c3 status. In the meantime, Red Herring Productions will leverage its 501c3 status and serve as fiscal agent on behalf of the Franklinton Playhouse.

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RIVALZ COLUMBUS RivALZ Columbus is a program of the Alzheimer’s Association, Central Ohio Chapter where two teams of women compete (as rivals) in a flag football game to inspire fundraising, awareness and action in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. In their tenth year, RivALZ continues to engage the community, raising over $297,000 to

date. RivALZ is looking for dedicated players, coaches, and volunteers to continue this momentum, making the 2019 game bigger and better than ever. Mark your calendars: Saturday, June 22, 2019 is game day and any sized donation gets you in the door! Donate now to a player or team and we’ll see you in June!

1379 Dublin Rd, Columbus, OH 43015, (614) 442-2014, alz.org

SOCIAL VENTURES SocialVentures creates and connects community resources to businesses that create social impact. Social Ventures advocates for, develops, and funds businesses that address social problems in our community. They offer resources, programs, accelerators on social enterprise and acts as a primary network for social enterprise activity in Central Ohio.

(614) 208-5403, socialventurescbus.com

Mission: SocialVentures advances remarkably good businesses—businesses that intentionally integrate social impact as a non-negotiable component of their business model. SocialVentures supports these nonprofit and for-profit businesses so that entrepreneurs, consumers and beneficiaries of their mission-driven endeavors are all better positioned to prosper.

STONEWALL COLUMBUS Stonewall Columbus serves the Central Ohio LGBTQ+ community by providing a community center and offering programming and services that enhance the well-being and visibility of our diverse community through discovery, affirmation, and celebration. Stonewall will stick up for everyone in the community, regardless of sexual orientation or

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gender identity; race, color or national origin; military status; familial status; or disability. Volunteer to support Stonewall Columbus and allow Stonewall Columbus to support you. We will no longer accept tolerance. We will no longer settle for acceptance. In the future, we will achieve a central Ohio where ALL of US thrive.

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1160 N High St, Columbus, OH 43201, (614) 299-7764, stonewallcolumbus.org

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THE COLUMBUS FOUNDATION The first unsolicited gift of $25 was given to The Columbus Foundation in 1944 by Olga Anna Jones, Columbus’ first city councilwoman. Today, the Foundation serves as a trusted philanthropic advisor in all types of giving— individual, family, corporate, and international. More than 2,500 individuals, families, and businesses have partnered with the

Foundation, creating unique funds to support the causes they are most passionate about. Grants are made from these funds according to donors’ wishes, supporting a wide range of initiatives, programs, and nonprofit organizations in our community. Today, it’s one of the top 10 largest community foundations in the United States, managing $2.27 billion.

1234 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43205, (614) 251-4000, columbusfoundation.org

UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL OHIO

360 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215, (614) 227-2700, liveunitedcentralohio.org

When you join United Way, you support a network of more than 80 local nonprofits that fight poverty and provide opportunities for central Ohioans by helping people meet basic needs, find good jobs, build strong neighborhoods and achieve student success. We also invest in programs and organizations that fill

gaps in services and help other organizations work together or work more efficiently. Finally, United Way closely tracks outcomes and convenes its nonprofit partners to continuously improve impact. United, we become a powerful force for good. Join the fight at liveunitedcentralohio.org.

WILD GOOSE CREATIVE Wild Goose Creative is about a lot of things: sustainable partnerships and artistic collaborations. It’s about giving artists resources and facilitating their work. It’s about creating a space for people to experience art and engage each other, to tell stories and listen. It’s about participating in the growing arts culture of Columbus.

Mostly, Wild Goose Creative is about helping to build a vibrant community of people who care about creativity. Mission: To build a creative community at the intersection of art, risk and meaning. Wild Goose Creative is always looking for community leaders, volunteers, committee and board members.

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How a first-ever, four-hour event raised more than $100,000 for seven local nonprofits BY KERRIGAN PEOPLES | PHOTOS BY KEN FALK

Seven local nonprofits earned a seat at the pitch table and were invited to present on stage at Jo Ann Davidson Theatre in downtown Columbus earlier this year to raise awareness and money—to the tune of $104,475—for special projects in their organizations not covered through traditional grant money. It was the first-ever Columbus Philanthropitch and it was a big success.

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Kiwanis, who put in several hours to make Philanthropitch a reality. “We thought this was an amazing opportunity to connect the two and fund some great nonprofits in a fun and innovative way.” More than 400 attendees purchased tickets in support of Philanthropitch, which was presented by Kiwanis Club of Columbus and co-hosted by SocialVentures. “Internally our club members were able to see a different way to make an impact by funding nonprofits in a pitch style event,” says Strickling of Kiwanis, an organization dedicated to serving youth and networking through leadership roles within the club. The club played a crucial role in bringing Philanthropitch to Columbus. “Externally, our club was able

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A panel of seven celebrity judges offered their knowledge and expertise to the nonprofit finalists at Philanthropitch Columbus, including Doug Ulman, President & CEO of Pelotonia; Lisa Ingram, President & CEO of White Castle System, Inc.; and John Lowe, CEO of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream - seen here snapping a selfie!

to show the community that a traditional nonprofit service organization can make an impact in a dynamic way.” Nonprofits from around Central Ohio were invited to submit their proposals to Philantropitch last fall. From the more than 50 groups who answered the call, a group of judges narrowed it down to seven finalists – seven organizations that would have the opportunity to publicly present their concept and to vie for the more than $100,000 of available funds. The seven nonprofits were

required to step onto the Philanthropitch stage to pitch their organization to a panel of judges and an audience of hundreds. They weren’t awarded a standard set of first, second, or third-place prizes. Instead, each judge donated their own money and decided how it should be distributed among the finalists. The nonprofits also received cash awards from corporate donors (ranging from $5,000 $25,000) and audience awards via text message donations, as well as receiving top-notch pitch training and awareness

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ORGANIZATIONS ECDI ecdi.org Equitas Health equitashealth.com Freedom a la Cart freedomalacart.org Furniture Bank furniturebankcoh.org Modcon Living modconliving.org ROX rulingourexperiences.com YMCA ymcacolumbus.org

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among new fans in attendance. SocialVentures, an organization dedicated to empowering businesses to eliminate the social and economic divide in Central Ohio, was inspired by the opportunity to help smaller nonprofits in the Central Ohio region. “We saw how Philanthropitch has been able to engage mediumsized businesses in Texas to channel their employee engagement budgets toward philanthropy,” says Allen Proctor, President & CEO of SocialVentures. “Columbus philanthropy is still largely led by the largest corporations and foundations, so a program that was successful in bringing medium-sized businesses into philanthropic support of social impact could be transformative in Columbus.” Social Ventures also worked countless hours with Philanthropitch to make its Columbus opener a success. The push started in 2017, when Proctor invited Dan Graham, head of Notley Ventures and co-founder of Philanthropitch, to be the keynote speaker at their 2017 Nonprofit Sustainability Showcase. “Since then we have spent countless hours in meetings and conference calls with Philanthropitch staff to assist them in choosing venues, recruiting judges, reaching out to nonprofits, participating in the selection process, and coaching the finalists on their

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pitches,” says Proctor. Both Kiwanis and SocialVentures look forward to working with Philanthropitch again following the smashing success of the event. “As we had hoped, Philanthropitch is a concept that attracted more people and more businesses to support social enterprise than has ever occurred in Central Ohio,” says Proctor.“ We look for future events to expand the pool of medium-sized businesses that see philanthropy and Philanthropitch as a meaningful way to engage their employees and their companies in the civic life and welfare of Columbus.” ABOUT THE NONPROFIT FINALISTS ROX ROX is all about making the world better for girls by empowering them to make stronger choices for themselves. Their focus for girls is confidence and control of their own life. This all happens through the work of training and licensing school professionals (counselors, social workers, and educators) to deliver a 20-week empowerment program to girls, conduct large national research, and provide professional development to share data for ROX and help adults in influential positions 38

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to create powerful, confident young women. “We love seeing our supporters share ROX in ways meaningful to them, whether that’s introducing my book, ‘Girls Without Limits: Helping Girls Achieve Healthy Relationships, Academic Success, and Interpersonal Strength’ to their book club, sharing ‘The Girls’ Index’ with their community leaders, workplace or affinity group, or by donating to ROX or attending a fundraiser event,” says Lisa Hinkelman, Founder and Executive Director of ROX. “The launch of The ROX Research & Training Institute will also offer an opportunity for parents, mentors, coaches and advocates to receive research-based education and tools that can support their relationships and work with girls and women.” Through working with Philanthropitch, ROX has gained more attention to their program right here in Columbus, their original goal since the beginning. They’ve also obtained opportunities such as a place in the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation portfolio in 2017. “I remain so grateful Philanthropitch included opportunities for all selected organizations to meet with leaders that provided fastpitch coaching and ongoing support through our entire process.” CITYPULSE COLUMBUS

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MODCON LIVING Modcon Living, formerly known as Rebuilding Together Central Ohio, is dedicated to providing affordable home care and home modification services while being a reliable service for valuable, aging homeowners. They believe that everyone deserves the choice to age in place with dignity and independence. Since being established in 1991, Modcon has provided year-round emergency home repair and the Tool Library memberships (DIY home repairs) throughout Central Ohio. Home repair assistance has been provided to nearly 1,800 homeowners, 24,500 volunteers have served more than 270,000 hours, and home repairs were valued at a total of $5.5 million since Modcon’s inception. FREEDOM A LA CART Freedom a la Cart provides support to victims of human trafficking through job skill and self-sufficiency training that empowers them to overcome their hardships and start fresh through fresh food and drink “We believe that true social change and empowerment happens when we invest in the workforce development, life skills training and job placement assistance needed to help survivors become personally and financially self-sufficient,” says Paula Haines, Executive Director of the program that provides catering and other food services to fund their initiatives. Through their work with Philanthropitch, Freedom has secured new catering orders from people who support their work and over $18,000 from new corporate partners and donors. “We’re continuing to pursue funding and investment opportunities introduced as the result of Philanthropitch,” Haines says.

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Donating, volunteering, and ordering from Freedom’s catering service is a great way to help these human trafficking survivors through their journey. EQUITAS HEALTH The mission of Equitas Health is good health for those at risk of or infected by HIV, for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) community, and for those seeking a welcoming healthcare home. With values such as cultural humility, comprehensive care, inclusiveness, acceptance & respect, relationships, forward thinking, and nobility of purpose, Equitas Health welcomes everyone in need with open arms. Equitas Health has 17 offices in 11 different cities and serves more than 67,000 people throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia each year. With diverse healthcare and a social service delivery center, 100 percent of profits are reinvested back into the organization’s programs and services. YMCA OF CENTRAL OHIO

and Social Entrepreneurship (unleashing the power of business for social good). Employees and volunteers work side-by-side with their neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. From infant/toddler education to family fun activities, YMCA of Central Ohio commits to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living, and fostering a sense of social responsibility. YMCA doesn’t just have programs and activities for children; adults can participate, too. YMCA offers a variety of programs for adults including fitness classes and community wellness. YMCA has five pillars that they work on every day: Childhood development (for the younger members of the community to achieve growth and progression), Youth and Teen development (giving support to older youth and teens to fulfill their potential), Healthy Communities ( working on mental, social, and emotional health), Housing for Homelessness (preventing and reducing homelessness),

THE RESULTS At the end of the night, all the finalists went home with impact dollars. The grand total raised for Columbus causes as a result of Philanthropitch was a whopping $104,475! ROX $39,814

YMCA $5,489

Modcon Living $26,932

Furniture Bank $2,495

Freedom A La Cart $18,367

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FURNITURE BANK OF CENTRAL OHIO The Furniture Bank of Central Ohio helps families in need of furniture turn a house into a home. Receiving gently used furniture from over 7,000 donors, the Furniture Bank served over 3,400 families with 50,000 pieces of furniture in 2018. “The best support we receive are donations of gently used furniture,” says Steve Votaw, President of Furniture Bank. “We are in need of beds, dressers, kitchen tables, chairs, sofas, and appliances.” Being one of the largest furniture banks in the country, and earning multiple awards for their program, the Furniture Bank of Central Ohio is helping families in need every day to build a stronger family unit, improve quality of life, and build a better community. ECDI Supporting inclusive entrepreneurship to help foster a more generous and successful Ohio, ECDI has been helping low-income communities start their own small businesses for more than 15 years. According to their website, the organization disbursed a total of over $50 million through more than 2,100 loans, and created and retained over 8,000 jobs. “It was a lot of fun working with the Philanthropitch team and I learned a lot about other organizations around the city,” says Terry Traster, Food Fort Director of ECDI. “ECDI definitely received more attention after the pitch.” /

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8 Great Public Art Projects to Love in Columbus By Paul Swinger // Photography by Haley Cordle ong-time residents of Columbus – and those who have only lived here for a few years – will proudly tell you that the city is always changing, and one of its most thriving and diverse aspects is the art scene. With everything from live demonstrations to awe-inspiring murals to grassroots street art movements, there is something here for everyone. Be sure to check out these unique and innovative public art projects we love around Columbus.

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Dream Together

Dream Together is a 96 ft wide, 21 ft tall mural for the Boys & Girls Club of Columbus in Franklinton. This inspiring piece was designed by Jeremy Jarvis in partnership with the Ohio Art League and the Harmony Project. In the spirit of transforming the community by creating together, the mural was completed over one week by more than 100 volunteers. This feat was accomplished using a projector and ladders to sketch an outline over two cold nights in April, 2014, followed by a “paint-by-numbers” approach using over 100 mixed colors during the next five days. While Jarvis – professionally trained at the Columbus College of Arts and Design – accepts a variety of contracts across the United States, he most enjoys murals that convey a message of optimism or provoke the viewer to think differently. A time-lapse video of this mural’s creation is featured on the Jarvis Art Studio website.

Dedication

Eric Grohe is a highly accomplished artist who has been working as a graphic designer and illustrator since 1961, specializing in archaeological and architectural projects in the U.S. and abroad. For his murals, he often uses Keim mineral paint from Germany on account of its longevity and ability to be appreciated by future generations. Dedication is a 58 ft wide, 50 ft tall mural that gives a three-dimensional appearance to one face of the Mount Carmel College of Nursing, located on the campus of Mount Carmel CLOCKWISE FROM West. A patient, at the center of the THE TOP: Jeremy design, is surrounded by an engaged Jarvis stands in front of group of caregivers, with two larger his “Dream Together” figures to either side representing mural in Franklinton, the healthcare providers’ values of graffiti art from the knowledge and compassion. This 2x2 Hip-Hop Festival mural is a tribute to Mount Carmel’s as seen on the side statement, “Honoring Every Soul With of the Rice Paddy Loving Service,” praising the devotion Motorcycle building in of workers and volunteers who have Weiland Park, and Eric served the organization for over 100 Grohe’s “Dedication” years. mural adorns the

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Eight Great Public Art Projects to Love in Columbus // going strong since its start in 2015 under the vision and leadership of multiple co-founders, including Josh Miller and Justin Withrow. Motivated by a desire to share elements of hip-hop culture with others, Miller got the idea to begin the festival after throwing art and music events near Ohio State’s campus. He stresses the importance of balancing MC, DJ, Bboy / Bgirl (breakdancing) elements along with graffiti writing, the public art aspect of the event. Withrow, owner of the Lookout Supply, works with local property and business owners to paint their buildings multiple times a year, and has helped the live graffiti demonstration grow from a handful of artists to a group of more than 20 people painting throughout the day. The 5th annual 2x2 Hip-Hop Festival will be held on Saturday, July 27th at 3440 W. Broad St.

Spring on Spring Street

This vibrant downtown mural brings color and warmth to an urban district lined with older, otherwise unremarkable architecture, reminding us that “It’s Always Spring on Spring Street.” Sponsored by Columbus Inspires, Columbus Young Professionals, and the Germain Family, the project was created by local artists and designers Carrie Phillips, Julie Martin, and Suzy Bureau. The mural brought the building at 225 E. Spring Street to life upon its installation between August and October 2018. Martin, who has lived in Columbus since 2013, expresses her hope that the painting will be a light to the people who normally rush past on their commute, and her vision that the project will expand and inspire other artists to create similar works all the way up and down Spring Street.

Richard Pryor Mural

Terry Norman grew up in Columbus listening to actor / comedian Richard Pryor. Norman was awarded a children’s scholarship to attend Saturday classes at the Columbus College of Art and Design, teaching himself other techniques on the side, but he didn’t fully invest in his passion for drawing until 2014. He then discovered his preferred medium of charcoal sketches, which, he says, allow for more intense detail and deeper value. In August, 2018, Norman was selected by the Marcia Evans Gallery in the Short North to adapt his drawing of Richard Pryor into this mural as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the Harlem Renaissance. “Just capturing the essence of an individual’s spirit in a portrait is so rewarding for me,” he writes. “People’s reaction to my art work is my inspiration and gratification.” More of Norman’s work can be found on his Instagram, @ tnorm10.

#cbuslovemural

This mural highlights the pride and passion we feel for our city in a simple, yet elegant manner. The design, conceived by Alex Haldi and brought to life in 2018 by Nick Kinney of NKdsgn LLC, displays the words “COLUMBUS” in paint by day and “LOVE” using LEDs at night. Kinney combines his training at the Southern California Institute of Architecture with his creative talent as an artist to add both visual and monetary value to local 42

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development projects, and he still finds time to teach architecture at Ohio State in addition. The #cbuslovemural can be found downtown near the corner of Main and 5th. Kinney is currently working on a sister piece called the #cbuslovecart, which he describes as “a ride-behind shopping cart / sound system / LED lightship mashup,” to be unveiled in the spring to inspire mobile dance parties all over Columbus this summer.

Sign Your Art

CLOCKWISE FROM THE TOP LEFT: Julie Martin and Suzy Bureau know it’s always spring on Spring Street, Nick Kinney loves Columbus, Sign Your Art on Google Maps, Adam Hernandez helps Gravity rise, and Terry Norman hangs out at the Richard Pryor mural.

Premiering in September of 2015, this ambitious street art project was orchestrated by Columbus artist Stephanie Rond and collaborator Catherine Bell Smith. It is the physical embodiment of the Greater Columbus Art Council’s “Art Makes Columbus / Columbus Makes Art” initiative. Professional artists designed 64 wood tiles to serve as an inspiration for some 700 amateur artists who made their own tiles at the Columbus Arts Festival that year, approximately 300 of which were chosen to be displayed for four weeks. The tiles were installed in groups of five – with each group including one professional and four amateur tiles – on street signs spread out across Columbus to spell out the word “ART” from one end of the city to the other when pinned on a Google map. New tiles were painted and displayed at the same locations after the Columbus Arts Festival in 2017.

Gravity Project Mural

Gravity, an elaborate community project by Kaufman Development in the Franklinton area, is home to this mural painted by Adam Hernandez. Hernandez’s creations portray stories of a mythical world he has named the Land of the Thunderbirds. “Stylistically,” he says, “I strive to blend my influences from graffiti as well as ancient hieroglyphic art to tell one cohesive narrative ... Through this imagery, I hope to convey messages of independence, personal growth, and transformation.” This mural, which depicts a kind of gate or portal, uses a bright geometric pattern inspired by the Ndebele people of South Africa combined with layered, graffiti-style text that reflects the values and lifestyle of the Gravity community. Hernandez will be putting on an art show in September at Blockfort called “Rival Lands” in collaboration with Brian Gonnella, a Pittsburgh-based artist who also creates highly in-depth worlds in his work. CITYPULSECOLUMBUS.COM

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19 NONPROFIT INNOVATORS IN COLUMBUS What better way to showcase the pulse of our city than putting the spotlight on some innovative and humble servant leaders? These are some of the people who work day in and day out trying to discover cutting edge ways to impact our community in a positive way. Here are the stories of our 19 Nonprofit Innovators in Columbus for 2019! BY DEREK GROSSO & SARAH SHUMICK

Christina Vera-Reid & Maylin Sambois-Sanchez Co-Founders of Femergy

In 2011, co-founders Christina Vera-Reid (left) and Maylin Sambois-Sanchez started with a mustard seed of an idea: they wanted to create a simplified process for sharing community resources to women. Vera-Reid and Sambois-Sanchez wanted to foster opportunities for women to connect, while at the same time, create an additional layer of daily support. It was during those meet-ups that the two friends identified many similarities amongst participants, who openly shared much about their childhood struggles, regrets and current challenges they were facing with their daughters. Often, the consensus was, “We all wished we would have had more support and enrichment-based opportunities and access as girls.” It was passion and faith that led the ladies to officially launch Femergy (a portmanteau of Female and Energy) in 2014. Since Femergy’s inception they have gone on to create exploratory programs and events that serve girls and women in the state of Ohio and surrounding areas.

“We are free to create programs and experiences and provide strategies for present day girls and women.” - Christina Vera-Reid

“I wake up every day knowing my life has purpose and that I have gifts that only I can give to the world! You do too!” - Maylin Sambois-Sanchez

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Oyauma Garrison CEO of A Kid Again, Inc.

“My mother implanted in me at a very young age a strong sense of purpose and the importance of education. She helped so many people during her life without a need or desire to be thanked – my mother did this because it was the right thing to do.”

When a child is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, it doesn’t just impact that child. The whole family – parents, brothers, sisters – is affected and needs support in healing, moving forward and the chance to share some light-hearted and happy moments during an otherwise stressful and tumultuous time. That’s where A Kid Again steps in to provide “ongoing recreational therapeutic relief,” not only for the child facing a life-threatening illness, but for the entire family. In a group setting, A Kid Again provides adventures and experiences where families come together and have fun, allowing everyone to truly feel like they are a kid again.

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Kari Jones

President & CEO, Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio (DSACO) The Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio (DSACO) was established 35 years ago and has grown from four families in 1984 to now serving more than 5,000 people throughout 23 counties in Central and Southern Ohio. Their mission is to support families, promote community involvement, and encourage a lifetime of opportunities for people with Down syndrome. “In addition to serving individuals with Down syndrome, we also support their families and community professionals who work with the intellectual and developmental disability population,” shares Kari Jones, President & CEO. \

“I am totally obsessed with helping people. I know that—working for a non-profit—that probably doesn’t come as a surprise, but I seriously get a high from figuring out how to help others live their best lives.”

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Gina Ginn

CEO, Columbus Early Learning Centers

“Whether this is from me, my organization or someone else that I know through work or volunteering, I find myself constantly thinking; there has to be a way to fix this, there has to be a better way.”

Columbus Early Learning Centers (CELC) welcomed their very first students in January of 1887 as a one room nursery serving low income families at the Women’s Educational and Industrial Union at 65 South Fourth Street. “A day nursery allowed mothers to work and older siblings to attend school, while their children and younger siblings spent the day in a safe and stable environment,” shares Gina Ginn, CEO of CELC. “At the end of the first year, the daily average at our nursery was five children and tuition was a mere five cents per day.”

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LC Johnson

Founder, Zora’s House

When LC Johnson was a college student, two of her favorite spots were the Women’s Center and the Black Culture Center. As a woman of color attending a predominantly white university, she knew that “stepping foot into either of these two spaces meant the ability to connect with like-minded individuals.” Johnson felt comfort in the fact that she would find herself in the company of mentors and friends who looked like her, with access to resources that “spoke directly to [her] particular identity and experiences.” She was able to count on these places while in college, but after graduating, she says she, “quickly realized that spaces like these were not the norm out in the ‘real world.’” Enter, Zora’s House. Zora’s House is a community and creative space created by and for women of color. Their mission is to provide women of color with the clarity, confidence, and connections they need to amplify their authentic voices; grow and contribute their talents; and powerfully transform their lives, careers, and communities. Fittingly referred to by one member as a “sanctuary,” Zora’s House is a safe space where “women can bring all of their messy, vulnerable, authentic truths AND be rooting in their identity as black and brown and Indigenous women.” To find a space like Zora’s House is “so much more rare than most people know,” says Johnson. “I created this space because I needed it for myself and couldn’t find it.”

“Sometimes people will mention an off-hand comment or idea to me and if I can’t get it out of my head, I know it’s something worth exploring further.”

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David Brown Creative Director, Harmony Project

Harmony Project was started in 2009 to unite diverse people throughout the community with something they all have in common: a love for singing. “Full-throated, powerhouse musical performances” for massive audiences are the outcome. Some may find this surprising, especially considering there are no auditions and no previous professional singing experience required. While auditions aren’t required; participants must earn their place on the stage by serving their community. Volunteers give back in various ways, doing everything from serving meals to planting trees to installing public art projects.

“When our voices unite, the weaker are lifted by the stronger: it’s the sound of a city if we all began to sing together.”

“Harmony exists at the intersection of artistic passion and social purpose,” shares Creative Director, David Brown. “Harmony Project reaches all ages, across all social and cultural divides, and serves the greater Columbus population by providing accessible arts/education programs in schools, transitional housing facilities, theatres, and even a prison.” More than 1,000 voices unite for weekly rehearsals and generate more than 60,000 service hours each year.

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Tasha Booker Fowler

Executive Director, City Year Columbus

In 1988, two Harvard Law School students and roommates, Michael Brown and Alan Khazei, founded City Year on the notion that “one person can make a difference.” Specifically, they placed a focus on young people as a “powerful resource for addressing America’s most pressing issues.” Fast forward to 1994, and City Year Columbus made its debut as one of the first five City Year locations. Presently, City Year spans 29 cities in the United States, as well as two international locations in the U.K. and South Africa. “At City Year, we believe that every child can be successful through the power of education,” says City Year Columbus Executive Director, Tanya Booker Fowler. City Year Columbus “partners with public school systems to keep students in school and on track to graduate from high school ready for college and career success.” The impact: service to 234,000 students in 349 schools at 29 sites, including seven Columbus City Schools.

“Other people can applaud and celebrate you, but it means nothing if you don’t believe it yourself. I tell myself, our corps and our students ‘you are enough’ because we are.”

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Paula Haines Executive Director, Freedom a la Cart

Founded as a single food cart to bring hope to survivors of human trafficking, Freedom a la Cart is an “innovative, nonprofit business born to empower survivors of human sex trafficking,” shares executive director Paula Haines. Now a thriving catering company, Freedom a la Cart has grown to provide job training to survivors. “We believe that women who have lived in slavery should be empowered to gain freedom through personal and economic independence,” says Haines. “Through offering supportive services, practical life skills, paid workforce training and one-on-one case management, Freedom is a place where survivors can heal, learn and grow as they prepare to live independently in the community.”

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Toni Cunningham Managing Director, Per Scholas

Per Scholas was founded more than 20 years ago and has been fostering “positive and proven social change in communities across the country,” says managing director Toni Cunningham. They provide tuition-free IT training to “motivated and curious adults” who are unemployed or underemployed, preparing them for transformative careers in technology, and creating onramps to businesses in need of their talents. The impact: Per Scholas has helped more than 9,000 individuals across eight U.S. cities to date. The Columbus Per Scholas site opened in 2012 and has already graduated more than 425 community members.

“I think about what I needed when I was transitioning into the world of work. I needed exposure, visibility, and a network of support to help me be successful.”

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Nadia Kasvin

“The majority of our staff are former refugees and immigrants themselves, who understand the refugee and immigrant journey on a very personal level.”

Co-Founder & Director, US Together, Inc.

Founded in 2003 by former refugees from Eastern Europe, US Together, Inc. initiates, organizes, and coordinates services to immigrants and refugees through education, advocacy, and support services to strengthen the community. To carry out their mission, US Together provides services in seven program areas, including: Interpretation/Translation Services; Refugee Support Services and Trauma Informed Case Management. and others. The organization operates several social enterprises, generating funds to provide services to “the most vulnerable in our communities.” “Guided by humanitarian and human rights values, US Together serves the needs of the most vulnerable groups of the society (such as women, youth, seniors, refugees and immigrants); facilitates their social, economic, linguistic and civic integration through client-centered and culturally appropriate services and helps build vibrant communities, as well as promote international understanding through intercultural exchange,” shares co-founder and director, Nadia Kasvin.

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Rachel D.K. Finney CEO, Columbus Humane

Columbus Humane was founded in 1883 to advance the welfare of children and animals. Today, it is their mission to fight animal cruelty, help animals in need and advocate for their well-being. Their vision is that all animals live free of suffering and that all companion animals are members of loving and caring families. “We serve 8,000 animals and thousands more people annually through adoptions, animal cruelty investigations, community partnerships to address overpopulation and with compassionate counseling and options for those struggling to keep their animals,” shares CEO, Rachel Finney.

“By switching our focus to helping our community successfully keep as many cats as possible, we reduced euthanasia by more than 70% and our results keep getting better. This program is now a national model.”

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Colin McGinnis CEO, South Side Early Learning

Founded nearly a century ago in 1922, the mission of South Side Early Learning (SSEL) has been to ensure every young child benefits from a holistic, high-quality early education in Columbus’ South Side, with a focus on assisting impoverished families. The organization serves 115 students, or “littles” as Colin McGinnis refers to them — “the most energetic and charismatic littles the South Side

“I see children as little adults, deserving all the same respect and considerations we would give to anyone who is fully grown. “

has to offer.” In addition to serving the students in their care, the dedicated team of teachers and staff helps SSEL families reach personal and household goals because they believe, “if the family as a whole isn’t thriving, the children won’t either.”

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Janet Chen

Executive Director, ProMusica Chamber Orchestra Currently in their 40th season and led by music director David Danzmayr, and their creative partner, violinist Vadim Gluzman, ProMusica is a chamber orchestra comprised of 37 musicians who come from Columbus and all over the country. ProMusica is the resident orchestra at the Southern Theatre, and according to executive director, Janet Chen, they “present classical works, champion bold new commissions, and innovate through crossover collaborations.” ProMusica’s community outreach programs have an impact reaching approximately 16,800 people in the Columbus community each season. “Musicians travel to local schools, senior citizens attend live rehearsals, and underserved youth are given life-changing opportunities with the power of music,” Chen shares. “Our mission is to deliver a world-class chamber orchestra experience through innovative programming, audience intimacy, exceptional talent, and artistic excellence.”

“Non-profit work is about blood, sweat, laughter, and soul – it is service-based work and missions move the needle and galvanize a City for the greater good. ”

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Scott Woods Founder & Director, Streetlight Guild

In 2017, Scott Woods put together a series of events called Holler: 31 Days of Black Columbus Art, where different art-based shows were put on every day for a month. “Thousands of people attended, a hundred artists were utilized, and almost a dozen venues and institutions participated,” according to Woods, who is now the founder & director of Streetlight Guild. “Seeing how powerful the response was inspired me to figure out how to bring that level of quality art and culture to the city on a regular basis, and Streetlight Guild was the answer.” Streetlight Guild has a goal of generating, curating and preserving “Columbus-based art and culture in a variety of disciplines with a focus on local, original work from underrepresented voices.”

“If you care about improving the culture of your corner of the world on any level, a good place to start is by seeing what nonprofits are active in your area and what they’re trying to accomplish. Chances are, they’re doing it in your interest.” PHOTOGRAPH BY MATT REESE Read our expanded interviews with the Nonprofit Innovators of 2019 at citypulsecolumbus.com/people

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Stacie Boord Executive Director, Shadowbox Live

Shadowbox Live was founded in 1988 by Stev Guyer and his then partner Rebecca Gentile after Stev had written a rock opera called, Dawn of Infinite Dreams. “Truth be told, the first effort was very flawed, but that laid the groundwork for company to continue creating/revising original work and pushing the artistic boundaries,” shares executive director, Stacie Boord. Today, Shadowbox Live is the largest full-time resident ensemble theatre company in the country. Annually, Shadowbox Live produces 19 different original works of more than 400 performances. “We use the power of live performance to share our artistic expressions within our community through engaged educational programming, enhanced corporate partnerships and inspired civic givebacks.”

“When facing difficult situations, find the purpose, learn, be better, and move on. We live and breathe the theater philosophy of ‘the show must go on’ on and off the stage.”

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Dr. Melissa Crum

Diversity & Equity Practitioner / Founder, Mosaic Education Network Dr. Melissa Crum, artist, author and researcher, was working with African-American parents, helping them use community resources and the arts to homeschool their children when she began to wonder why they chose to homeschool. She began interviewing African-Americans across the country who were homeschooling their children to find out what drove them to make that choice. What she found was a common thread woven throughout. No matter what level income or region these families were from: “Parents had a negative interaction with teachers when they were students or their children had negative experiences with teachers.” So impactful were these experiences, that it drove these families away from traditional school systems. “I began to wonder how I could support diverse parents and students in having a productive and healthy educational experience,” said Dr. Crum, who went on to found Mosaic Education Network. She, along with her team of experts, work with “principals, superintendents, executive directors, and thoughtful leaders who are ready to figure out how to make substantive change.” Mosaic Education Network also works with schools,

“Because to be a person who wants to move beyond diversity and inclusion and into equity, we have to know that there’s action required in order for us to reach the final destination of liberation: a place that our country has never been.”

museums, and nonprofits, helping them build better relationships with the diverse communities they serve. “We infuse the arts, research, storytelling and critical thinking into professional development, community building, leadership development and curriculum development.”

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Tobi Furman

Founder and Program Director / Visual Artist, The Artmobile As the former senior vice president for marketing at United Way of Central Ohio, Tobi Furman was “acutely aware of the increasing poverty and disparities that many students in our community face, academically and culturally.” Tobi started The Artmobile in 2016 and saw an “opportunity to combine my love for the arts with my desire to improve the quality of life for underserved children.” In the summer of 2017, The Artmobile Program launched in Hilltop and Franklinton as an “affordable and innovative way to deliver high quality, arts inspired learning experiences to at-risk children ages 5-14 living in underserved neighborhoods where access and exposure to the arts and art education is very limited,” shares founder & program director, Tobi Furman. Arts professionals staff, something Furman says is vital to the quality of the artistic experience for the young people they serve. Since its inception, The Artmobile has served more than 1,800 students through its summer learning and after school programming. “The Artmobile team believes that all young people should have the opportunity to benefit from the creativity, fun and self-confidence that comes from a well-structured mobile arts and art education program, particularly in struggling neighborhoods where access and exposure to the arts and art education is very limited.” Benefits from exposure to the arts at a young age include: better academic performance, higher attendance rates, greater likelihood of taking leadership roles and pursuing higher education.

“All young people should have the opportunity to benefit from the creativity, fun and self-confidence that comes from a well-structured mobile arts and art education program, particularly in struggling neighborhoods where access and exposure to the arts and art education is very limited.”

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Doug Ulman President & CEO, Pelotonia

The Pelotonia community is making an amazing impact in Columbus and around the world, and Doug Ulman is leading the charge as President/CEO. Pelotonia started in 2009 as a 3-day cycling event in Columbus, with the goal of raising money to fund cancer research at The Ohio State University. “Over the last decade, the ride has grown into a movement based on the shared belief that when we work together, we go further,” said Ulman, “and when we push ourselves, individually and as a community, we can achieve great things.” Since inception, the Pelotonia community has raised more than $184 million to support innovative, life-saving cancer research. Through their collective efforts, Pelotonia has brought together hundreds of thousands of people to ride, fundraise, volunteer, and donate, and is helping to create a significant impact in the fight against cancer, in a big way. “The Pelotonia community has accomplished more than we ever imagined and raised more than we ever dared think possible,” says Ulman. “And we’ve only just begun.”

“If you care about improving the culture of your corner of the world on any level, a good place to start is by seeing what nonprofits are active in your area and what they’re trying to accomplish. Chances are, they’re doing it in your interest.”

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Columbus Makes Art PHOTO CREDIT: D.R. GOFF (OHIO THEATRE), EXPERIENCE COLUMBUS (SHADOWBOX LIVE PERFORMERS)

The inside scoop on exploring the city’s thriving theatre scene | BY MARIAH WEST

As the city continues to grow, Columbus’ arts community only gets better. We wanted to put a spotlight on the city’s live theatre scene, and to explore the history of some of our favorite venues. Whether you’re looking for laughs, drama, or something for the kids, here are ten places to get your theatre fix in the capital city. OHIO THEATRE CAPA, the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts, manages several local theaters and is known for hosting dozens of original and Broadway shows across the city. The organization was originally founded as an effort to rescue the historic Ohio Theatre, a 1928 milliondollar movie palace that was demolished in 1969. With fundraising efforts, CAPA was able to restore the space, staying true to the original Spanish Boroque design with intricate carvings, red velvet seats and curtains, opulent, gilded ceilings, and a giant chandelier. Since

its revitalization, the Ohio Theatre has become home to the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and BalletMet, and hosts over 100 yearly CAPA shows and Broadway plays like Wicked, The Lion King, Hello! Dolly, and many more. 39 E State St, (614) 469-0939, capa.com/venues/detail/ohiotheatre SHADOWBOX LIVE The award-winning nonprofit performance troupe Shadowbox Live is truly an institution for theatre in Columbus, hosting a plethora of original works on evenings and late nights year-round. Established in 1988 as an all-

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volunteer ensemble, the group has made and relocated their home base at several locations including the Arena District, Downtown, and Easton, until it found its current home in the Brewery District in 2011. The location now includes a main stage, a Backstage Bistro for visiting performers, and also offers food, a bar, and gift shop, all which are troupe member-operated. Shadowbox continues to dazzle audiences with their high-energy, edgy, sexy, /

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KING ARTS COMPLEX Since 1987, The King Arts Complex has served as an oasis for cultural and educational activities on the Near East Side of Columbus. Boasting a 60,000 square foot facility, the venue includes a dance studio, ballroom, the Pythian Theater, and the Elijah Pierce Gallery, named in honor of the late Columbus resident who was America’s foremost wood carver of 20th century folk art. KAC continues to serve as a major anchor for development in the King-Lincoln District for special events (including Aminah Robinson Family Day in February and Heritage Music Festival over the summer) and experiences for the entire community. 867 Mt. Vernon Ave, (614) 645-5464, kingartscomplex.com 64

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SHORT NORTH STAGE With such a thriving arts scene, it’s no surprise that the Short North also boasts several performance venues, one being the historic Garden Theater, home to the Short North Stage theatre company. The establishment has quite a colorful history, evolving from a vaudeville and movie emporium in

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PALACE THEATRE Situated at the base of the LeVeque Tower downtown, the Palace Theatre is another CAPA-owned venue that is a staple for live entertainment. Opened in 1926 as a vaudeville house, the space was designed with particularly excellent acoustics to accommodate performers who had to be heard without electronic amplification. The theatre is also quite visually lush, designed with inspiration from France’s Palace of Versailles. It boasts a grand staircase, fountains and chandeliers, 2,827 seats, and elegantly-carved ceilings, all truly chateau-worthy. The theatre hosts CAPA plays and concerts, Columbus Symphony Orchestra and Jazz Arts Group specials, and Broadway shows. 34 W Broad St, (614) 469-0939, capa.com/venues/detail/ palace-theatre

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PHOTO CREDIT: EXPERIENCE COLUMBUS (KING ARTS COMPLEX DANCERS), EXPERIENCE COLUMBUS (COLUMBUS ARTS FESTIVAL)

self-produced rock operas & musicals, cabaret & dance performances, and sketch comedy shows that are both tickling and tantalizing. 503 S Front St, (614) 416-7625, shadowboxlive.org

the 1920s to a notorious strip club and porn theater by the 1980s. In 1996, the Garden was bought and later sold by a local church, then in 2011 was taken over by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, who provided a grant for long-term renovations on the facility. Today, the 150-seat Garden Theater hosts shows from the Short North Stage and visiting troupes, Broadway classics like Dreamgirls, Hair, and Hedwig and the Angy Inch, and other events like puppet shows, readings, and concerts. It also features an adjacent small-capacity Green Room stage for intimate cabaret and comedy shows, and Ethel’s Lounge, a speakeasy-style cocktail bar. 1187 N High St, (614) 7254042, shortnorthstage.org/ garden-theater


ACTORS’ THEATRE OF COLUMBUS AT SCHILLER PARK Although fall marks the end of the season for the Actors’ Theatre of Columbus, the group still makes our list for their not-to-miss outdoor shows popular during the warmer months. Since 1982, the group has spent their summers performing tales from Shakespeare and other literature classics on the Amphitheatre Stage at Schiller Park in German Village. Their plays offer a wonderful chance to enjoy some fine entertainment while pulling up a blanket & picnicking in the park. 1000 City Park Ave, (614) 444-6888, theactorstheatre.org

PHOTO CREDIT: LAJUANA TAYLOR (LINCOLN THEATRE).

LINCOLN THEATRE Nestled in the heart of the King-Lincoln District on the east side of Columbus is the Lincoln Theatre, a beloved gem to the neighborhood since 1928 and entry on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally known as the Ogden Theatre and Ballroom, the location was a hotspot for movies and live

jazz amongst the area’s affluent African American community in the 1930s & 40s. In ‘60s and ‘70s, heavy highway construction displaced over 10,000 people in the area, leading to the theatre’s closing of three decades, until Mayor Michael B. Coleman began revitalization of King-Lincoln in 2002. CAPA has since taken management over the Lincoln, investing $13 million in renovations to the 566seat Egyptian Revival-style space. The venue now hosts readings, concerts, and plays with CAPA, the Lincoln Theatre Association, and other resident and visiting groups and artists. 769 E Long St, (614) 384-5639, lincolntheatrecolumbus.com COLUMBUS CHILDREN’S THEATRE The candy-colored painted exterior of the Columbus Children’s Theatre sits between the bustling nightlife venues that line downtown Park Street. The location has been the go-to for live entertainment for kids of all ages for over 50 years, each month spotlighting one play like The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe and Annie. The theatre also hosts touring plays for local schools and other events, education programs for children, and even sensory-friendly performances to accommodate kids with special needs. 512 Park St, (614) 224-6672, columbuschildrenstheatre.org SOUTHERN THEATRE Holding the reputation as the oldest surviving theatre in Central Ohio, the Southern Theatre has been bringing live entertainment to the city since 1896. After fire destroyed 5 downtown theatres in 1889-

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1893, it was established as the Great Southern Fireproof Hotel and Opera House, one of the first facilities in Columbus to use electricity. The location hosted touring theatrical productions until it was sold and renovated into a full-time movie house by the 1930s, and was later closed, re-bought, and gifted to CAPA by the ‘80s. After a fundraising drive, CAPA spent 14 months restoring the theatre, which now boasts 925 seats, giant blue stage curtains, and stunning golden arched ceilings. It hosts various CAPA concerts and shows and is home to the Columbus Jazz Orchestra, the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, and Chamber Music Columbus. 21 E Main St, (614) 469-0939, capa.com/venues/detail/ southern-theatre CATCO Columbus’ only Actors Equity Association theatre, CATCO, has produced over 200 plays in the community since being founded as a nonprofit in 1986. After years of hosting shows at locations including the YWCA and the Vern Riffe Center, CATCO partnered up with CAPA and eventually merged with what was once the Phoenix Theatre for Children, adding dozens of kids’ education programs and performances to its events calendar. In addition to their spectacular children’s branch, the company also offers dozens of adult-friendly performances of Broadway hits, Tony winners, and works by local and regional playwrights around the year at the Riffe Center studio space. 77 S High St, 2nd Floor, (614) 469-0939, catco.org /

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The Giving Store

One-stop shop for giving saves Columbus professionals time and connects them to Central Ohio nonprofits | BY KERRIGAN PEOPLES • PHOTOS BY LAJUANA TAYLOR

If you want to raise money for causes you’re passionate about and get closer to your community while doing something good for humanity, animals, or the environment, visit the Columbus Foundation’s one-stop online shop for charitable donations, The Giving Store. “The Giving Store is a great way for people to connect with organizations whose missions matter to them,” says Natalie Parscher, Vice President for Communications and Marketing for The Columbus Foundation. “For professionals new to Columbus, especially, The Giving Store helps them get a lay of the land by offering a way to search by category, so they can see who’s doing 66

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local organizations with a directory listing, through the Better Together projects or the Gifts of Kindness fund—giving has never been so easy! “By signing up for an account in The Giving Store, a user can quickly and easily see all the gifts they’ve made over time and to what causes,” says Parscher. “The user dashboard allows you to give again with one click, retrieve tax receipts and see additional opportunities to support great causes.” The Giving Store works with over 26 nonprofits including Alvis, Inc., Catholic Social Services, The Center for Healthy Families, Inc., Central Community House, Clintonville-Beechwold

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THE GIVING STORE “DREAM TEAM” (this page, left to right): Lynsey Pipino, Joyce Ray, Hailey Stroup, Hilary Stone

Community Resources Center, Columbus Area Integrated Health Services, Community Development for All People, COMPASS at Broad Street Presbyterian, Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio, Franklin County Family Drug Court, Gladden Community House, Goodwill Columbus, The Homeless Families Foundation, Homeport, Huckleberry House, IMPACT Community Action, LifeCare Alliance, Lutheran Social Services, Maryhaven, OSU Extension-University District, Physician’s CareConnection, Star House Foundation, The Salvation Army, Volunteers of America, YMCA, and YWCA Columbus. One unique platform that’s part of The Giving Store, is the crowdfunding platform Better Together, which highlights nonprofit organizations who are raising money for a unique project or need outside of their regular mission that is funded through standard charity giving. For example, the Ethiopian Tewahedo Social Services is currently raising funds to help skilled immigrants earn certificates and licenses, Central Community House raised $6,195 to provide monthly

community dinners in 2019, Sunrise Animal Sanctuary raised $2,560 to provide shade for farm animals, and much, much more. Another way to help through The Giving Store is through Gifts of Kindness. According to the Columbus Foundation website, this is a “community-focused fund helping central Ohio families with emergency needs.

situations and provide an immediate financial boost to help individuals and families continue on a path to independence and sustainability. They are estimated to be between $500 and $3,000 each. According to the website, individuals must already be involved in a service or program of a partner nonprofit to apply for and receive a grant. From its inception through November 2018, the Gifts of Kindness Fund awarded 912 grants totaling more than $1,504,371. The average grant amount was $1,650. This and so much more

“The convenience and simplicity of using The Giving Store to make charitable donations makes it the perfect place to centralize your giving.” “Launched in September 2014, with an initial gift of $500,000 from an anonymous donor, Gifts of Kindness had a goal of providing one-time, lifechanging grants through nonprofit partners to lift up individuals and families who have experienced an unforeseen setback,” according to the website. The Foundation collaborates with 26 nonprofit partner agencies through Gifts of Kindness to identify individuals to receive these one-time emergency grants for unforeseen emergency

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can all be done through The Giving Store. “It’s your one-stop shop for charitable giving,” says Parscher. “The convenience and simplicity of using The Giving Store to make charitable donations makes it the perfect place to centralize your giving and find the right opportunities to support new projects and programs that matter to you.” For more information on The Giving Store, visit columbusfoundation.org/ the-giving-store. /

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The Columbus Directory

The following is a directory of local companies, resources, and organizations that support the pulse of Columbus as FRIENDS OF THE CYP CLUB (an annual paid partnership level). Each partner also has an enhanced webpage with more information at CityPulseColumbus.com.

LIVING

Apartments, Neighborhood Associations, and Transportation BERKLEY HOUSE Imagine coming home to a beautifully appointed apartment with a scenic view of the Scioto River in Upper Arlington. (614) 388-6200, livepreferred.com CHARLES AT RIGGINS RUN Enjoy the heated pool featuring Dublin’s hottest pool deck with a poolside private cabana, or a climb the area’s biggest rockclimbing wall, all located in our haute couture designed clubhouse. (614) 889-8410, livethecharles.com

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CENTRAL OHIO TRANSIT AUTHORITY (COTA) With a service area of 1.2 million residents, COTA provides more than 19 million passenger trips annually. (614) 228-1776, cota.com THE CLEARY COMPANY The Cleary Company connects, inspires, plans, communicates and builds with our clients start to finish. Let us help you with your next addition, kitchen, bath, basement or outdoor living space. (614) 459-4000, clearycompany.com CREDIT UNION OF OHIO Whether you’re buying your first home, purchasing another, or refinancing, you get affordability and terms you can understand. Get pre-approved to make your house-hunting experience easier and to give you more bargaining power. (800) 4435698, cuofohio.org CITYPULSE COLUMBUS

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DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBUS A civic association comprised of downtown residents, urban partners, and other Columbus residents who have an interest in the ongoing development of the downtown community. dracolumbus.org GAHANNA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Comprised of over 400 business members whose mission is to enhance the success of its members and the business growth of the community. (614) 471-0451, gahannaareachamber.com

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// Columbus Directory best of Dublin life while providing concierge-like attention. (614) 947-8970, livepreferred.com HILLIARD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The business resource for the Hilliard, Ohio area providing connection events, seminars, advocacy and member benefits. (614) 8767666, hilliardchamber.org KENDALL PARK Live in style and luxury with the kinds of amenities you’ll always find in a Preferred Living community, including some new comfort and convenience technology. (614) 824-6688, livepreferred.com KW CONSULTANTS (RYAN CONWAY) A home is not a home because of its room dimensions or the color of the walls. It is about how you feel when you walk through the front door. (614) 570-8391, ryanconway. yourkwagent.com LUXE BELLE Your new Columbus home will break the monotony of dorm life and allow you to indulge in all of the first-class amenities you crave. (614) 981-7980, livepreferred.com LYFT Whether you want to pay off debt, take the family on vacation, or ditch your 9-to5, we’ll help you get there. We’ve got your easy ride across town, Columbus. lyft. com MADISON PARK Plush carpets, gourmet kitchen with tile backsplash and brushed stainless-steel fixtures, walk-in closets and modern lighting are just a few of the many upgraded features. (614) 398-2800,

livepreferred.com NEW ALBANY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Promoting New Albany, Ohio businesses, people, YPs and events. Live, work and visit New Albany! (614) 855-4400, newalbanychamber.com OHIO BASEMENT AUTHORITY Your local waterproofing and foundation repair dealer in the Greater Columbus area. (884) 266-8310, ohiobasementauthority.com OVERLAND PARK An extraordinary living experience full of upgraded amenities, detailed accents, and comforting features that make you feel at home in Pickerington. (614) 9817940, livepreferred.com PEYTON PARK A luxury apartment in a thriving community, with a plethora of amenities and plenty of comfort in a new suite. livepreferred.com POINTE AT POLARIS Elegant details, inviting courtyards, and outdoor parks to assist you in experiencing a serenity of Columbus that you never imagined. (614) 412-5182, livepointeatpolaris.com RIVER AND RICH Urban living and retail all in the heart of Franklinton, with a place for artists, makers, and dreamers. (614) 2287277, riverandrichcolumbus. com RUOFF HOME MORTGAGE Contact Lori Love to help you achieve your goal of homeownership. (614) 6195920, ruoff.com RYLAND PARK A contemporary, welcoming and elegant space to

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call home with high-end apartment features and amenities. (614) 981-7990, livepreferred.com SHORT NORTH ALLIANCE A nonprofit organization serving both the property owners and business owners of the Short North Arts District. (614) 299-8050, shortnorth.org TAYLOR HOUSE The impressive building facade and quiet residential setting boast all the features you expect from the Preferred Living brand. (614) 339-5200, livepreferred.com TRI-VILLAGE CHAMBER PARTNERSHIP Promoting and supporting an environment for the development, growth and success of the area’s business community. (614) 486-0196, chamberpartnership.org

WORTHINGTON GARDENS A contemporary community nestled in a quiet area near Clintonville, but close to a little of everything. (614) 846-3499, worthingtongardens.com

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Cafes, Coffeeshops, and Restaurants ALADDIN’S EATERY Healthy and flavorful Lebanese-American foods, featuring quality service in an elegant and sophisticated dining experience. (614) /

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Columbus Directory // 488-5565, aladdinseatery. com BARRY’S BAGELS A menu that features over a baker’s dozen of bagel varieties and a selection of cream cheeses, plus sandwiches, savory soups, homemade fresh deli salads, and more. (614) 798-8293, barrysbagels.com

BELGIAN IRON WAFEL COMPANY Wafels are our passion. Our authentic wafel recipes are perfected, and we can finally share the magic of the Liegestyle Belgian waffle with you! (614) 329-0790, belgianiron. com CITY BARBEQUE Experience the bold taste in craft barbeque with 8 Central Ohio locations. (614) 538-8890, citybbq.com

CRIMSON CUP COFFEE & TEA Since 1991, passion for delivering awesome coffee has been the driving force behind Crimson Cup. (614) 252-3335, crimsoncup.com DONATOS Donatos is America’s original Edge to Edge® pizza on our famous thin crispy crust. Founded in 1963, every piece is important. donatos. com DOS HERMANOS Festive dining in the North Market for Mexican street eats like tacos, burritos, and more. (614) 226-5286, northmarket.com/portfolioitem/dos-hermanos

LINEAGE BREWING Bright, modern brewpub in a former car wash offering smart homebrews, comfort food & patio seating. (614) 461-3622, lineagebrew.com MCCORMICK & SCHMICK’S Bringing the best seafood to Columbus in the heart of Easton Town Center. (614) 476-3663, mccormickandschmicks.com

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PRESS PUB ON 5TH Laid-back spot offering classic bar fare (wings, nachos, pizza) with a full bar & late-night hours. (614) 817-1198,presspbub on5thbargrandviewoh.com

THE REFECTORY RESTAURANT & WINE SHOP Upscale French fare & wine in a former church with soaring ceilings and stainedglass windows. (614) 4519774, refectory.com

GIAMMARCO’S Lively, group-friendly cucina with a cozy bar dishing up pies, pasta, Stromboli, and Sicilian classics. (614) 8958890, giammarcos.com HIGH BANK DISTILLERY A full-service bar, restaurant, and game area featuring elevated, casual food offerings with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients. (614) 826-5347, highbankco.com

COLUMBUS FOOD ADVENTURES Tours to satisfy the food lover: from our walking tour of the Short North Arts District to exploring the city’s colorful taco trucks, we offer something for everyone! (614) 440-3177, columbusfoodadventures. com

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STAUF’S COFFEE ROASTERS Columbus’ original coffee house and roaster serving gourmet coffee drinks, pastries and locally made desserts. (614) 486-4479, staufs.com SUNNY STREET CAFÉ For breakfast and lunch, dine-in or carry-out, Sunny Street is your neighborhood destination for fresh, wholesome food and friendly service daily. (614) 396-5030, sunnystreetcafe. com YATS GRANDVIEW Our food is deeply satisfying and seasoned perfectly with just the right amount of heat.

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// Columbus Directory CANDLE LAB Hand-poured candles in over 120 fragrances ranging from the unique to spicy to masculine to floral and beyond. (614) 915-0777, thecandlelab.com CREATED HARDWOOD We’ve made it our lives’ work to preserve and commemorate the trees’ majesty as functional works of art. (330) 447-1780, createdhardwood.com DIAMOND CELLAR One of the largest independent jewelry stores in the United States, representing some of the finest brands in the world. (614) 923-6633, diamondcellar.com FORTIN IRONWORKS A family owned and operated ornamental iron and metal fabrication company based in Columbus since 1946. (614) 291-4342, fortinironworks. com HPE ACTIVEWEAR It is the activewear brand of a new generation. It is Human Performance Engineering. It is HPE. (614) 430-2222, hpeactivewear. com POLARIS FASHION PLACE Central Ohio’s premier shopping destination offering market-exclusive brands and locally-owned specialty shops to more than two million locals and tourists alike. (614) 4560120, polarisfashionplace. com ROOT 23 Founded in 2015 by two busy moms from Columbus, ROOT 23 specializes in the

farm to cocktail movement. (844) 476-6832, root23.com

conditioning programs for busy adults. (614) 304-1426, improvementwarriorfitness. com MUKHA SPA Natural skin care and cosmetics. Easy elegance, every day, every decade. (614) 294-7546, mukhaspa. com

WINANS CHOCOLATES + COFFEES + WINE Handmade chocolates paired perfectly with our locally roasted coffee and specialty wine selection. (614) 549-7269, winanschocolatesandcoffees. com WORTHINGTON JEWELERS One-of-a-kind jewelry to celebrate once-in-a-lifetime events. Committed to customer education, we’ll help you make informed decisions about the metals, diamonds and gemstones used in making your jewelry. (614) 430-8800, worthingtonjewelers.com

WELLNESS Salons, Spas, Health and Fitness CANDID CO. Helping people get great smiles at prices they can afford. By simplifying the process and reducing costs, we help people feel confident and healthy. (614) 636-6944, candidco.com IMPROVEMENT WARRIOR FITNESS Offering Hilliard and Columbus group strength &

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NURTUR THE SALON Let Nurtur pamper you with your favorite salon and spa services. From facials to hairstyling and hair removal to hair color, we’ve got you covered. (614) 487-3033, nurtursalon.com ROYAL RHINO CLUB The old-world barbershop for the modern man. Visit us in Italian Village today. Grab a beverage, play pool and freshen up your look. (614) 396-2199, royalrhinoclub. com

HAPPY HOUR Bars, Breweries, and Hotspots BRASS TAP Over 80 taps and more than 100 craft beers from around the globe in a neighborhood atmosphere that feels both relaxed and upscale. (614) 431-2337, brasstapbeerbar. com/columbus BUCKEYE VODKA Handcrafted in the Miami Valley, Buckeye Vodka offers extraordinary quality at a reasonable price. buckeyevodka.com COLUMBUS BREW ADVENTURES Our tours take you on adventures all over Central /

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with a full bar & late-night hours. (614) 817-1198, presspbubon5th bargrandviewoh.com

ENDEAVOR BREWING Drawing upon our own experiences, we aim to put a global spin on familiar styles that reward attention but not demand it. (614) 456-7074, endeavorbrewingco.com HIGH BANK DISTILLERY A full-service bar, restaurant, and game area featuring elevated, casual food offerings with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients. (614) 826-5347, highbankco.com LINEAGE BREWING Bright, modern brewpub in a former car wash offering smart homebrews, comfort food & patio seating. (614) 461-3622, lineagebrew.com

ROCKSIDE WINERY Rockside Winery and Vineyards is a little slice of Wine Country right in Central Ohio’s backyard! (740) 6674414, rocksidewinery.com SOUL BAR AT THE JOSEPH Urbane, curated café bar and lounge experience positioned in the heart of the chic Short North Arts District where artisanal cocktails meet an artisan neighborhood. (614) 2270100, soulatthejoseph.com WINANS CHOCOLATES + COFFEES + WINE Handmade chocolates paired perfectly with our locally roasted coffee and specialty wine selection. (614) 549-7269, winanschocolatesandcoffees. com WYANDOTTE WINERY The first and oldest winery in Central Ohio, in operation since 1977, is nestled in a neighborhood setting with tours, tastings, events, and a patio. (614) 476-3624, wyandottewinery.com

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Arts, Activities, and Attractions

COLUMBUS CLIPPERS If you want to see the baseball stars of tomorrow, check out the Columbus Clippers, Triple-A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. (614) 462-2757, clippersbaseball. com

ACTORS’ THEATRE OF COLUMBUS A performing arts theater troupe that presents open air Shakespearean theater at Schiller Park every summer. (614) 444-6888, theactorstheatre.org

COLUMBUS BREW ADVENTURES Our tours take you on adventures all over Central Ohio - with something for everyone: beers, cider, meads, spirits, and history too. (614) 619-6464, columbusbrewadventures.com

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A fun and interactive adventure game where you and your team are locked in a themed room with 60 minutes to escape before your time is up. (877) 3794880, escaperoom.us.com/ columbus GET AIR TRAMPOLINE PARK One of the largest trampoline parks in the world featuring open jump times all week long. (614) 335-9864, getaircolumbus. com GLASS AXIS A non-profit, public access glass art facility and gallery, with special events, gift shop and gallery hours. (614) 2910122, glassaxis.org

THE GRANDVIEW HOP Grandview Avenue’s summertime sidewalk market, evening stroll, and outdoor block party featuring live music & entertainment, shopping, local beer, food trucks, and fun for all ages. Hosted the last Saturday of each month from June – September. grandviewhop.com GREAT PHOTO BOOTH The Great Photo Booth can make any special event even more memorable from weddings to graduations to fundraising events and more. (614) 570-5330, greatphotobooth.com

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HIP HUES DIY live screen printing experience for private and corporate events. (614) 6536871, hip-hues.com LAZER KRAZE Fun activities for all ages including world class multilevel laser tag, inflatables, indoor trampolines, and Cyber Sport. (614) 656-8216, lazerkraze.com

LVL UP SPORTS Columbus’ very own paintball mega park, including massive 250,000+ sq ft themed scenario fields and more. (614) 313-1382, lvlupsports.com NORTH HIGH BREWING Columbus’ first and only brew-on-premises establishment, where the customer is the brewmaster. (614) 407-5278, northhighbrewing.com

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innovative, fun, and unexpected form of entertainment that reflects the young, vibrant, and diverse city in which we live and play. (614) 719-6628, operacolumbus.org

SECOND DATE SOCIAL An invite-only membership club for single professionals looking to connect in person (and in real time) through social events, co-recreational athletic leagues, and educational workshops. seconddatesocial.com

PEDAL WAGON A 15-person, pedalpowered, rolling celebration operating seven days a week. You can reserve a private cruise or jump on a public cruise. (614) 8055497, pedalwagon.com POLARIS FASHION PLACE Central Ohio’s premier shopping destination offering market-exclusive brands and locally-owned specialty shops to more than two million locals and tourists alike. (614) 4560120, polarisfashionplace. com RED HERRING PRODUCTIONS Dedicated to creating artistic works that are profound, provocative, and professional while providing artists with the resources to surpass their own boundaries and enrich the broader community. redherring.info

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SEQUOIA PRO BOWL Hugely popular indoor & outdoor recreation facility featuring 32 bowling lanes and an Island-style atmosphere at its Volley Park sand volleyball courts. (614) 571-2135, sequoiaprobowl.com

ACCENTURE Accenture solves clients’ challenges by providing unmatched services in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations. (614) 629-2000, accenture. com

STUDIO 614 Columbus Ohio’s premier BYOB art studio just a few miles north of Ohio State’s campus. (614) 600-1614, studio614.com

AFTERMARQ Woman-owned, awardwinning creative studio made to tell your brand story. Crafting film and original content for advertising, marketing, sports and the arts. (614) 769-7826, aftermarq.com

WILD GOOSE CREATIVE Wild Goose facilitates the creation of art across multiple mediums by providing resources and experiences for the Columbus creative community in a versatile space. (614) 859-9453, wildgoosecreative.com

ROCKSIDE WINERY Rockside Winery and Vineyards is a little slice of Wine Country right in Central Ohio’s backyard! (740) 667-

tours, tastings, events, and a patio. (614) 476-3624, wyandottewinery.com

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ACCEPTD Acceptd connects artists with opportunities and streamlines the admissions process for arts organizations, employing a passionate team that works hard and laughs often. (888) 725-2122, getacceptd.com

ATCHLEY SIGNS & GRAPHICS Atchley creates powerful graphics and a variety of ways to display them that will put your best foot forward. (614) 421-7446, atchleysigns. com AXIA CONSULTING A premier consulting firm that provides technology and business services,

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brighter future on career development in central Ohio. mattreesephoto.com

BARNES & THORNBURG LAW The attorneys at Barnes & Thornburg serve clients from more than 50 dedicated practice and industry areas. (614) 628-0096, btlaw.com BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF CENTRAL OHIO For more than 100 years, BBB has been helping people find businesses, brands and charities they can trust. (614) 486-6336, bbb.org/us/oh/columbus CLARK SCHAEFER HACKETT Top 100 CPA and advisory firm with more than 400 shareholders and staff and 7 offices throughout Ohio and Kentucky. (614) 825-0013, cshco.com COLUMBUS BUSINESS FIRST The business news and information authority in Central Ohio. (614) 4614040, bizjournals.com/ columbus COMMERCIAL WORKPLACE INTERIORS We know you have choices when it comes to relocating your business, buying new office furniture, or selecting a project manager. We ensure smarter solutions. (513) 4260101, commercial-works.com COMMONS STUDIO Located in the heart of downtown Columbus, every smile with Common Studios helps shine a

CONTINENTAL OFFICE Since 1939, we’ve been creating memorable experiences through the delivery of intentional spaces so our clients and partners are inspired to change the way they work and think. (614) 262-5010, continentaloffice.com CREDIT UNION OF OHIO Whether you’re buying your first home, purchasing another, or refinancing, you get affordability and terms you can understand. Get pre-approved to make your house-hunting experience easier and to give you more bargaining power. (800) 4435698, cuofohio.org

D&M DJ ENTERTAINMENT Our team consists of veteran disc jockeys & karaoke professionals that have joined forces to work under one roof and collaborate to enhance their services. (614) 705-0678, dandmdjentertainment.com

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FIRST MERCHANTS BANK We offer personal banking, business banking, mortgage lending, treasury management services, and wealth management. (614) 486-0700, firstmerchants. com GBQ PARTNERS A top tax, accounting and consulting firm for more than 65 years, we’re driven by the outcomes that we know can change the lives of those we work with and for. (614) 2211120, gbq.com THE GROSSO GROUP An advisor for organizations around the country with a focus on successful launch and sustainability, community impact, unique programming, and more. We have helped launch or grow more than 50 organizations & initiatives over the past several years in nearly a dozen cities. (614) 579-9390 HAVEN COLLECTIVE Welcoming coworking community designed for all types of work-from-home professionals seeking a supportive community to help advance their careers or grow their business. (614) 407-5323, havencolumbus. com HBK ADVISORS A multidisciplinary financial services firm offering the collective intelligence of hundreds of professionals committed to delivering exceptional client service. (614) 228-4000, hbkcpa.com HEXION We are pioneers of a higher chemistry. Committed to /

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Columbus Directory // safe manufacturing and community involvement. (888) 443-9466, hexion.com HIP HUES DIY live screen printing experience for private and corporate events. (614) 6536871, hip-hues.com HRACO The Human Resources Association of Central Ohio (HRACO) serves HR professionals, small business owners, and managers throughout central Ohio. (614) 760-0400, hraco.org HUNTINGTON BANK Huntington Bank offers fullservice banking solutions for individuals, small businesses, and commercial enterprises. (614) 480-0024, huntington. com IGS Our mission is to serve our customers by bringing transparency, simplicity, and ease to energy pricing, products, and services through the competitive marketplace. (888) 9950992, igsenergy.com

POINT The easiest way to volunteer. Download POINT and find opportunities to volunteer in Columbus, Ohio. Now doing something good is just as easy as ordering a pizza. pointapp.org

MAGNFI One-stop shop video marketing tool that captures and creates video testimonials in a simple, quick & cost-effective way. (419) 346-7979, magnfi.com

QUANTUM HEALTH For millions of people across the country, getting the healthcare they need is a long, difficult and costly journey. We believe that healthcare should be simpler and more affordable. (800) 257-2038, quantum-health.com

MATT REESE PHOTOGRAPHY Commercial photography studio specializing in large-scale productions, advertising, editorial, lifestyle, and professional portraits. (614) 636-2003, mattreesephoto.com MONEY FOR MEANING Become financially free by living your values. Find meaning and purpose in life. (614) 905-1940, moneyformeaning.com

INTELLIGENT OFFICE Virtual office partner providing office and meeting space, virtual receptionist/ assistant and prestigious business address with full mail services. (614) 4847070, intelligentoffice.com JUST DIIDZ An app with a goal of making philanthropy a way of life. Use Justdiidz to support your favorite causes and let your deeds define your legacy. (614) 407-5434, justdiidz.com

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NORTHAVENUE FINANCIAL ADVOCATES A multi-advisor, multi-women owned, one-stop-shop with a focus on tax planning, taxmindful investing, and tax preparation. (614) 210-3948, northavenuefa.com PNC BANK PNC offers a wide range of services for all our customers, from individuals and small businesses, to corporations and government entities. (614) 261-3500, pnc.com

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SCOTTS MIRACLE-GRO Since 1868, the world’s largest marketer of branded consumer products for lawn and garden care. scottsmiraclegro.com SCRIPTDROP ScriptDrop partners with pharmacies to offer a streamlined delivery solution and increase operational efficiency. No apps to download. No cost to the patient. 800-DROP-715, scriptdrop.co SOCIAL VENTURES Social Ventures exists to advocate for, develop, and fund businesses that solve social problems in our community. (614) 208-5403, socialventurescbus.com SPARTAN IT Founded with the idea to provide a personable, professional experience for businesses that need assistance with IT at all levels. (614) 220-9451, myspartanit. com

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// Columbus Directory TRAXLER PRINTING We are driven to help Ohio businesses succeed, so we have expanded services that are customizable to your needs. (614) 5931270, traxlercustomprinting. com WRIGHT-PATT CREDIT UNION Wright-Patt Credit Union helps you save money and reach your financial goals. (800) 762-0047, wpcu.coop ZIPLINE LOGISTICS We specialize exclusively in providing logistics services to consumer product brands. That means we have what it takes to deliver on your unique transportation requirements. (888) 4694754, ziplinelogistics.com

RESOURCES Colleges/Universities, Chambers, Networking Groups and more BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF CENTRAL OHIO For more than 100 years, BBB has been helping people find businesses, brands and charities they can trust. (614) 486-6336, bbb.org/us/oh/columbus CENTRAL OHIO TRANSIT AUTHORITY (COTA) With a service area of 1.2 million residents, COTA provides more than 19 million passenger trips annually. (614) 228-1776, cota.com COLUMBUS BUSINESS FIRST

The business news and information authority in Central Ohio. (614) 4614040, bizjournals.com/ columbus COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL City Council is the legislative branch of the City with the responsibility of adopting annual operating and capital budgets, city contracts and enacting the Columbus City Codes. (614) 645-7380, columbuscitycouncil.org

THE COLUMBUS FOUNDATION A trusted philanthropic advisor in all types of giving— individual, family, corporate, and international – and one of the top 10 largest community foundations in the United States, managing $2.27 billion. (614) 2514000, columbusfoundation. org COLUMBUS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Choose from a wide range of programs that will prepare you to transfer to a four-year college or jump right into the workforce. (614) 2875353, cscc.edu COLUMBUS YOUNG PROFESSIONALS CLUB A hub for social & business networking, recreational sports, workforce development, and giving

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back in Columbus - with more than 20,000 members, 100 events/year, 30 recreational leagues, and volunteer activities every week. (614) 579-9390, cypclub.com CYP CLUB CARES The service board for the Columbus Young Professionals Club (CYP Club), coordinating and hosting volunteer events in partnership with local non-profits resulting in more than 10,000 volunteer hours each year. (614) 579-9398, cypclubcares.org DESTINATION GRANDVIEW Designed to market and promote the Grandview area and attract visitors, businesses and organizations to come to the community. (614) 453-4295, destinationgrandview.org DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBUS A civic association comprised of downtown residents, urban partners, and other Columbus residents who have an interest in the ongoing development of the downtown community. dracolumbus.org

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Columbus Directory // leading force in creating and revealing the best of the Columbus experience to the world. (614) 221-6623, experiencecolumbus.com FISHER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AT THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY The OSU Fisher College of Business prepares the next generation of leaders through top-ranked programs, distinguished faculty, and a vast network of innovative. (614) 292-2715, go.osu.edu/MBAcyp FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY place where adult learners can finish their degrees faster. (877) 341-6300, franklin.edu GAHANNA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Comprised of over 400 business members whose mission is to enhance the success of its members and the business growth of the community. (614) 471-0451, gahannaareachamber.com GREATER COLUMBUS ARTS COUNCIL GCAC funds artists and arts organizations and provides marketing services that support artists and organizations through the ColumbusMakesArt.com event calendar and Artist Directory. (614) 224-2606, gcac.org HILLIARD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The business resource for the Hilliard, Ohio area providing connection events, seminars, advocacy and member benefits. (614) 8767666, hilliardchamber.org 78

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KIWANIS CLUB OF COLUMBUS A vibrant group of volunteers committed to serving the future by making a difference in the lives of children here in central Ohio. (614) 937-8693, columbuskiwanis.org LYFT Whether you want to pay off debt, take the family on vacation, or ditch your 9-to5, we’ll help you get there. We’ve got your easy ride across town, Columbus. lyft. com NEW ALBANY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Promoting New Albany, Ohio businesses, people, YPs and events. Live, work and visit New Albany! (614) 855-4400, newalbanychamber.com OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY In-demand majors, graduate programs and an outstanding liberal arts foundation prepare students to succeed in today’s ever-changing global marketplace. (614) 2514615, ohiodominican.edu OHIO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAMS Highly ranked graduate business programs offered at Dublin campus. (614) 7935643, business.ohio.edu/ gradprograms OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY An Otterbein education is distinguished by the intentional blending of the liberal arts and professional studies, combined with a unique approach to integrating direct experience CITYPULSE COLUMBUS

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