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Monday, June 19, 2006 

Happy Birthday to US: Cincinnati Change is 1 year old

Who can even the playing field for the moderate to poor income consumer in greater Cincinnati in an information technology and a global economy driven world?

CINCINNATI CHANGE, A NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION WHO KNOWS WE CAN CHANGE CINCINNATI NOW IN CO-OPERATION WITH A FOR PROFIT JOINT VENTURE WITH THOSE WHO WANT DEVELOPEMNT TO REACH ALL LEVELS OF THE COMMUNITY

In 2004, the Cincinnati Empowerment Company set the procedures to issue the bonds through the Cincinnati Hamilton County Port Authority. In 2005, Cincinnati Change assembled a team to meet its organizational objectives through creation of a mutual fund to fund its mission in order to Change Cincinnati NOW. On June 19th, 2005 Cincinnati Change received its charter from the State of Ohio and preparied itself and it's leadership to stand ready to change Cincinnati NOW.

TODAY IS OUR FIRST YEAR OF ORGANIZED OPERATION

Like leadership in the past such as one of the first African American Congressmen pictured above Cincinnati Change's leadership today will change Cincinnati NOW.

In our first new action of the year Cincinnati Change and partners will create over the next 100 days a community business development program with the SBA, private sector, non-profit organizations, and government agencies to support the creation of over 1,000 small and medium businesses. These will be businesses that will employ students who go to and or graduate from our school partners starting in September 2006.

About me

  • I'm Cincinnati Change
  • From Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
  • CINCINNATI CHANGE believes in mixed-use development whereas the poor and moderate income people, in der Nati, will be able to use their assets so as to have a great quality of life for themselves, their family and their children and their children's children along with ours.
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