Cincinnati Works is the recipient of a $10,000 grant from The Standard Charitable Foundation. The grant was announced today and is for the Phoenix Program, which Cincinnati Works began in 2011 with the purpose of assisting individuals who are or were caught in the street culture in finding a better path, gaining legal employment and reaching self-sufficiency.
Cincinnati Works President Peggy Zink says, “Cincinnati Works is honored to be selected for the grant a second time and appreciates The Standard Charitable Foundation’s commitment to investing in community services. Generous support such as this allows Cincinnati Works to continue assisting individuals in their transition from the impoverished to employed contributors in the community.”
The Standard Charitable Foundation announced its grant to Cincinnati Works along with grants to three other nonprofit organizations.
“The Standard Charitable Foundation is proud to support these outstanding organizations whose efforts align with our mission,” says Greg Ness, president of The Standard Charitable Foundation.
About Cincinnati Works
Founded in 1996, Cincinnati Works has helped thousands of job seekers below the federal poverty line reach economic self-sufficiency. The organization offers free employment and financial services to qualifying Members, beginning with the week-long Job Readiness Workshop. The hands-on workshop provides training on topics that include interviewing skills, employer expectations and financial literacy. Upon completion, Members receive direction from staff and gain access to 60+ Employer Partners. Cincinnati Works Employer Partners include Children's Hospital, Christ Hospital, Fifth/Third Bank, F.L. Emmert, The Kroger Company, Goodies Barbecue, Frisch's and more.
Cincinnati Works places nearly 500 employees annually, with an average wage of over $9.00. An investment of less than $2,500 per member ends up saving tax payers $30,000 for each employed Member. With 27 percent of the Cincinnati population living below economic self-sufficiency – 316,000 people – the acute need for the orginization's services is clear.
For more information visit http://www.cincinnatiworks.org
Contact:
Eric Cepela | Marketing Coordinator
513.744.4920
ecepela@cincinnatiworks.org