Learn more about the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland and the work it has done to bolster our community's efforts to break the cycle of poverty and live in true equity.
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland Board of Directors recently approved grants totaling more than $360,000 for the third quarter of 2023.
SOCF Cleveland and Sisters of Charity Health System support Central-Kinsman food justice work.
Grantees carry forward work to end homelessness, support Central neighborhood
Program officer Joe Black leaving SOCF after eight years of work in health equity & Central
Funding will help establish community safety framework in Central, ongoing Family Partners initiative
Adrienne Mundorf, SOCF Cleveland vice president for programs and strategy, recently accepted a new opportunity and will be leaving the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland.
Next deadline for consideration is January 1, 2023.
In 2021, SOCF Cleveland worked to shift our knowledge, evaluation and learning practices to be in better service of equity.
Health Equity Program Officer Joseph Black is leading the conversation and building the model for community members to review grants, make presentations and weigh in on what truly matters in our neighborhoods.
Bringing a community-owned wireless service provider to Central.
How Central-Kinsman residents are combating food insecurity in their communities.
The Good Samaritan Program responds to our community’s challenge of ensuring that its residents can meet their basic needs.
Philanthropy partners highlight SOCF's commitment to funding health initiatives