CHARITY SPOTLIGHTS

Get some exercise all across the capital city (and surrounding area) while supporting worthy causes each month through biking, fun runs, and races for all levels.

Mark your calendar for our roundup of dozens of charitable events & festivals across central Ohio from May through October 2023.

Form5 Prosthetics empowers people with limb differences to interact successfully with their world and future through 3-D printing and providing affordable custom-application devices.

Through mentorship, in-school, afterschool, and summer programs, Remember Us Urban Scouts creates a safe space for youth to naturally develop.

Form5 Prosthetics empowers people with limb differences to interact successfully with their world and future through 3-D printing and providing affordable custom-application devices.

Elevate Northland is a Community Development Corporation that strives to lift up its diverse community and create opportunities for those who call Northland home.

Black Girl Rising offers Black girls in central Ohio an opportunity to use their voice and lived experiences to identify issues and concerns that impact their mental and emotional health.

Get to know five local nonprofits that are working to strengthen and improve our community in 2023.

Sanctuary Night provides hope through warm meals, hygiene packs and other resources to women caught up in the cycles of prostitution in Franklinton and the westside of Columbus.

My Very Own Blanket provides blankets to thousands of children in foster care.

Community Refugee & Immigration Services (CRIS) serves immigrants to Central Ohio from more than 50 countries.

SAFY is a national foster care agency that serves more than 500 children in Columbus each day.

The Alpha Group provides resources to adults with disabilities in Delaware and surrounding counties.

TriVillage Mentor League supports children in Grandview Heights, Marble Cliff & Upper Arlington through mentorship and relationship-building programs.

Best Buddies Ohio creates opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

The Giving Store provides a “one-stop shop” for busy professionals who want to give back to causes that speak to their passions.

Philantropitch is the story of how a first-ever, four hour event raised more than $100,000 for seven local nonprofits

The Arthritis Foundation YES! Team is the local YP Board, fundraising to find a cure and creating awareness about arthritis.

Green Columbus hosted Earth Day 2019 in Columbus April 13-20.

Columbus Sneakerball brings “high-fashion, exclusive sneakers, and fun experiences to a party with a purpose.”

Habitat Young Professionals offers a way for YPs to make an impact in the community.

Knock Out Poverty! raises money for charities through a March Madness style bracket challenge.

Freedom a la Cart provides a safe space for survivors of human trafficking to develop job skills and work ethic.

How two local brands are making a difference in the lives of seriously ill children.

Find out how Nurtur the Salon is raising funds to give local kids a special summer experience at Big Brothers Big Sisters’ Camp Oty’Okwa.

Alvis provides guidance for families facing addiction, incarceration, and mental health challenges. Find out how they’re building a brighter future through second chances.

Supporting early childhood education at Columbus Early Learning Centers means supporting the future of our city.

The Jazz Arts Group (JAG) is celebrating its 45th anniversary in Columbus during the 2017-2018 season – and you’re invited to the party!

The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption is a nonprofit organization that helps find adoptive homes for children in foster care across the U.S. and Canada.

Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana grants more than 750 wishes every year and is the biggest of the national organization’s 62 chapters.

Music Loves Ohio knocks down financial barriers between Central Ohio youth and their passion for music.

The Gladden House is a neighborhood-based, multi-service agency with a mission to strengthen the well-being of Franklinton’s children, families and community.