Learn more about the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland and the work we are doing 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
RFIs will be accepted through March 31, 2023.
With gratitude for partners and a look toward next steps.
Youth drop-in center has generated considerable interest across the community.
Program officer Joe Black leaving SOCF after eight years of work in health equity & Central
New center in Cleveland will house archival collections and share research and education for Catholic sister congregations.
Full list of grants and grantees in 2022.
Funding will help establish community safety framework in Central, ongoing Family Partners initiative
Housing program officer talks about how faith drives her forward in collaborative efforts to end homelessness.
Through HUD’s Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP), the county's continuum of care will use this funding to address the unique needs of youth ages 18-24 who are experiencing homelessness in our community.
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.
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland board of directors recently approved the third installment of quarterly grants in 2022 totaling $383,734.29. Find details and more information about these awards.
Next deadline for consideration is January 1, 2023.