Get Involved
Get Involved
We value all gifts, no matter the amount. And we value the giver – you! We want you to know how your gift is at work making good happen. We send a monthly newsletter that includes updates, volunteer opportunities and stories about how your gift is at work in our community.
Impact Communities
Impact communities are interest-based groups. Members can volunteer, advocate and become a cause champion. Join one of our Impact Communities to see your gift in action.
Good Deeds Champions A community of supporters dedicated to ensuring everyone in Greater Cincinnati has access to critical needs such as food, shelter, education and health care. |
Equity and Access Champions A community of supporters committed to social change who aim to level the playing field to give everyone an equal chance to succeed. |
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Kids Cause Champions A community of supporters who help children and families build resiliency and economic well-being. |
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Eastern Area United A group of people who care about the well-being of those living and working in Brown and Clermont counties. |
Northern Kentucky United A group of people who care about the well-being of those living and working in Northern Kentucky. |
Southeastern Indiana United A group of people who care about the well-being of those living and working in Southeastern Indiana. |
Giving Societies
We are also pleased to recognize these donors with special opportunities:
Leaders Society ($1,000+) | Tocqueville Society ($10,000+) |
Donors will enjoy notes, stories, custom volunteering and opportunities to connect with staff, all of which showcase the impact of your giving.
Donor networks provide additional recognition for certain donor communities within Leaders Society ($1,000+). We know there is a wealth gap for some populations within our community. We think it’s important to acknowledge that women (Women United), young people (Emerging Leaders) and Black/African Americans (Herbert R. Brown Society) are giving at an extraordinary level despite the systemic challenges donors in these communities sometimes face. We are pleased to offer special recognition to Leaders Society donors who are part of these communities.