Butler County United Way
Kimberly Whitton
Email: kwhitton@bc-unitedway.org
Website: bc-unitedway.org
40500 Butler County United Way
EIN: 31-0734490 • www.bc-unitedway.org
Helps to strengthen the community by supporting local agencies who provide educational, health, and financial stability programs and services for those in need. 12.2% K
40522 American Red Cross, Greater Cincinnati Tri-State Chapter
EIN: 53-0196605 • https://www.redcross.org/local/ohio/central- and-southern-ohio/about-us.html
Provides 24-hour access to immediate emergency assistance following disasters, as well as disaster preparedness training, thanks to a 90 percent volunteer workforce. 9.0% J
40502 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Butler County
EIN: 31-0846147 • https://www.bbbsbutler.org/
Creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships that help youth ages 7 through18 achieve their fullest potentialin all aspects of life. 22.3% H
40518 Boys & Girls Club of Hamilton
EIN: 31-0616383 • www.bgchamilton.org/
Provides voluntary after-school programs and servicesfor ages 6 to 12 to enhance development and instill a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence. 11.6% H
40521 Butler County Special Olympics (Special Olympics Ohio)
EIN: 51-0183468 • http://bcospecialolympics.org/
Helps individuals with intellectual disabilities become athletes by building team skills, instilling healthy habits, helping to develop friendships, and competing in sports statewide. 27.1% B, K
40516 PARACHUTE:Special Advocate for Children of Butler County
EIN: 31-1230170 • https://www.parachutecasa.org/
Provides trained volunteers to represent children in the Juvenile Court system due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment, and to help find them safe and permanent homes. 13.1% D
40510 YWCA Hamilton
EIN: 31-0537167 • www.ywcahamilton.com
Dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all through direct services, domestic violence shelter, and supportive housing. 14.9% D, F
Norwalk Area United Fund
Carol Wheeler
Website: norwalkareaunitedfund.org
41000 Norwalk Area United Fund
EIN: 34-0906312 • www.norwalkunitedfund.org
Supports programs focused on health, education, housing safety net services. We exist to improvethe quality of life in the communities we serve. 10.2% K, L
41006 Cancer Services of Erie County
EIN: 34-0877577 • www.cancerresources.org
Strives to assist cancer patients and their families emotionally and financially, and to educate the community on prevention and awareness of cancer-related issues. 27.2% B, G
41007 Enrichment Centers for Huron County (Services for Aging)
EIN: 34-1108780 • sfaconnection.org
Provides transportation, nutritious meals, and social opportunities to senior citizens who are often socially isolated. Links older adults with needed community services.8.0% G, B
41008 FirelandsRails to Trails, Inc.
EIN: 34-1941525 • www.fritti.org
An all volunteer non-profit group dedicated to the design, construction, maintenance and operation of the North Coast Inland Trail in Huron County, Ohio. 0.0% B, K
Pickaway County Community Foundation
Alexis Conrad
Email: alexis.conrad@yourpccf.org
Website: yourpccf.org
71500 Pickaway County Community Foundation
EIN: 31-1777036 • https://yourpccf.org/
Our mission is to providecharitable resources and expertise that improve the quality of life in Pickaway County. 12.0% E, B
71501 Boy Scouts of America, SimonKenton Council
EIN: 31-4388520 • skcscouts.org
Prepares young people to make ethical and moral choices through outdoor activities, civic services, and family development. 9.9% H, A
71502 Child Protection Centerof Ross County
EIN: 31-1579825 • http://www.thechildprotectioncenter.org/
To reduce incidence and trauma of child abuse through a coordinated multi-agency approach. To promote healthy children, families, and communities with professional services. 5.8% H, D
71504 Haven House of Pickaway County, Inc.
EIN: 31-1367577 • havenhouse1180.com
Provides a safe haven from violence, offers shelter, advocacy, support, education, and resources to victims of abuse and women and children who are homeless. 14.3% F, B
71506 PickawayCounty Community Action Organization (PICCA)
EIN: 31-0722252 • picca.info
Provides empowering opportunities for people to improve their quality of life. Programs include homeless prevention, education and training, free tax clinic, and Wheels to Work. 12.0% J, F
71507 YMCA of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4379594 • ymcacolumbus.org/pickaway
Provides an inclusive organization of people with a shared commitment to nurturing children’s potential, promoting healthy living, and fostering a sense of social responsibility. 12.2% B, H
Pike County Community Fund
Ken Reed
Email: kenreed421@gmail.com
71000 Pike County Community Fund
EIN: 41-2235100
Provides funding to a wide variety of social/charitable organizations in Pike County through an all-volunteer organization. 0.0% K
71014 Choice Housing, Inc.
EIN: 31-1352349
Provides affordable housing opportunities to persons with developmental disabilities. 9.3% F
71003 CommunityAction Committee of Pike County
EIN: 31-0718042 • pikecac.org
Operates a senior centerand administers a wide varietyof programs targeted to low-income persons. 10.9% K
71004 Elizabeth’s Hope Pregnancy Resource
EIN: 31-1278607 • www.thereishope.org
Earn While You Learn Parenting and mentorship program to build strong healthy families. Provides material resources, pregnancy testing, limited ultrasound, sexual integrity, and healthy relationship education 19.4% B
71006 Pike County Outreach Council
EIN: 31-1203970
Operates a food pantry to feed the hungry and a homeless shelter for those people needing a temporary place to stay. 29.7% E
Shelby County United Way
Jayne Smith
Website: shelbycountyunitedway.org
34000 Shelby County United Way
EIN: 34-4473288 • www.shelbycountyunitedway.org
Serves Shelby County by supporting 29 partner agencies and more than 40 total organizations impacting health, families, individuals, crisis, community-wide initiatives, and special project grants. 15.5% B, K
34003 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County
EIN: 34-1262676 • bigbrobigsis-shelbydarke.org
Programming that provides mentoring and support to children with potential. We also provide volunteer opportunities for adults and students with varying levels of time commitment. 42.6% H, A
34005 Compassionate Care of Shelby County
EIN: 20-8479583 • www.welovecompassionatecare.com
Operating a clinic that provides primary medical care, dentalcare, and assistance with prescription medications to the underinsured residents of Shelby County. 2.6% B, K
34008 New Choices
EIN: 31-1105935 • www.newchoicesinc.org
Provides emergency shelter, crisis hotline/intervention, education, and advocacy for adults and children who are victims of domestic violence in our community. 0.0% F, D
34009 Rehabilitation Center for Neurological Development
EIN: 23-7202001 • www.rcnd.org
Provides an individualized neurodevelopmental and neuroeducational program to infants, children, and adults afflicted with minimal to severe brain injury. 9.2% B, L
34015 Safehaven, Inc.
EIN: 31-1458088 • safehaveninc.com
Offers adults with mental illness a consumer-operated center providing educational, social, and vocational supports in a safe environment engaged in mental health recovery.15.2% A, B
34016 Samaritan Works, Inc.
EIN: 20-0771376 • www.samaritanworks.org
Provides safe, sober living homes for adult men and women breaking drug and alcohol addictions. We are nonprofit and non- government funded. 17.6% L, F
34010 Senior Center of Sidney,Shelby County
EIN: 34-1845676 • www.srcentersidney-shelby.com/
Serves as a community focal point for programs and services promoting the well-being of senior citizens in the Sidney, Shelby County area. 24.3% G, B
34019 Sidney-Shelby County YMCA, Inc.
EIN: 34-6596911 • www.sidney-ymca.org
Offers care and education that encourages individual children 6 weeks to 12 years to grow socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually in a warm, secure environment. 11.0% H, B
34012 Wilma Valentine Childcare
EIN: 31-1596196 • wvchildcare.com
Provides quality childcare in a fully inclusive setting focusing on care to children with disabilities so their parents can work.
3.3% H, A
Tiffin-Seneca United Way Inc.
Nikki Distel
Email: Nikki@tsunitedway.org
Website: tiffin-seneca-unitedway.org
42000 Tiffin-Seneca United Way
EIN: 34-6401399 • tiffin-seneca-unitedway.org
To Improve the lives of the residents in Seneca County and encourage our community members to care for one another. 22.0% K
42010 Allen Eiry Center, Inc.
EIN: 34-1135789 • alleneiry.com
We existto enhance the quality of life for Seneca County’s 50-plus community. 18.2% G, L
42006 PatchWorks House
EIN: 34-1769005 • https://www.facebook.com/people/PatchWorks- House/100008132417083/
Works to increase the safety and comfort of children and families who have experienced conflict and/or family violence by coordinating and monitoring visitation and exchange safely.
5.1% H, L
42012 Salvation Army
EIN: 13-5562351 • https://easternusa.salvationarmy.org/southwest- ohio/tiffin/
Provides direct assistance to people duringcrisis situations and identifies other community resources which are available to provide additional help. 16.3% E, L
42007 Seneca-Crawford Area Transportation (SCAT) (Seneca County Agency Transportation)
EIN: 34-1762284 • www.senecascat.org
Provides safe, reliable, affordable accessible, and efficientpublic transportation. 12.8% G, K
42008 YMCA of Bucyrus-Tiffin, Inc. (YMCA - Tiffin Community Recreation Center, Inc.)
EIN: 34-4479386 • bucyrustiffinymca.org
We are a cause-driven organization focusing on youth development, healthyliving, and social responsibility. We provide programs that build a healthy mind, body, and spirit. 8.0% H, E
United Way of Ashland County
Jill Logan
Email: jill@uwashlandoh.org
Website: uwashlandoh.org
43000 United Way of Ashland County
EIN: 34-6004364 • www.uwashlandoh.org
Dedicated to community investment by prioritizing human service needs and serving as an efficient funding vehicle for 14 local agencies using a large network of volunteers. 28.1% K, F
43004 Advocates for Families (Ashland Parenting Plus)
EIN: 34-1499271 • www.parentingplus.org
Provides CASA ,Parent Support Services, Youth Mentoring, Family Wrap around and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Services offering advocacy, education, and promoting responsible decision making. 8.9% H, A
43002 Appleseed Community Mental Health Center
EIN: 34-1680201 • www.appleseedmentalhealth.com
Helps residents live healthy, whole, and productive lives by offering comprehensive and integrated behavioral health, housing, outreach, and prevention, substance-use disorder, and victim services. 15.8% B, F
43011 Ashland County Council on Aging
EIN: 34-1161832 • www.ashcocoa.org
Serving senior citizensover the age of 60. 2.7% G, B
43005 Associated Charities of Ashland, Ohio, Inc.
EIN: 34-0718361 • www.associatedcharities.com
Providing those with proven need emergency assistance with rent/mortgage, utility disconnections, non-narcotic prescriptions, and food to residents in Ashland County. 18.1% F, F
43007 Hospice of North Central Ohio
EIN: 34-1491502 • www.myhnco.org
Provides compassionate care and assurance to people dealing with chronic and life-limiting diseases or living with grief.
24.2% B, L
43016 Kidney Foundation of Ohio
EIN: 34-0827748 • www.kfohio.org
Provides vital assistance to those who suffer from kidney disease and related illnesses through direct financial assistance and education. 20.0% B, L
43013 YMCA of Ashland
EIN: 34-0714793 • www.ashlandymcaoh.org
Provides programs that build strong kids, families, and communities by putting Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body. 7.3% B, A
United Way of Ashtabula County
Patti Andersen
Website: unitedwayashtabula.org
43500 United Way of Ashtabula County
EIN: 34-0846640 • unitedwayashtabula.org/
Conducts an annual fundraising drive to support charitable organizations within Ashtabula County. 14.2% K
43519 After School Discovery
EIN: 31-1567580 • afterschooldiscovery.com
Supports children and their families in becoming lifelong learners by strengthening academic and enrichment skills with hands-on learning activities. 2.0% A, H
43501 American Red Cross
EIN: 34-0714622 • redcross.org
Provides 24-hour access to immediate, disaster-caused emergency assistance to 100 percent of the most vulnerable families and individuals experiencing natural or man-made disasters in our communities. 9.0% J, B
43518 Beatitude House
EIN: 34-1662460 • beatitudehouse.com
Provides individuals with incomes below the federal poverty threshold and a disability with housing, case management, educational sessions, and essential support services. 21.4% F, G
43506 Catholic Charities of Ashtabula County
EIN: 34-0714639 • doyccac.org
Emergency assistance, financial literacy, and housing counseling and guardianship services. 14.8% F, K
43508 Country Neighbor Program
EIN: 34-1331627 • countryneighbor.org
Serves southern Ashtabula County with home-delivered meals, transportation and homemaker services for the elderly.2.3% E, K
43510 Homesafe,Inc.
EIN: 34-1304495 • facebook.com/Homesafe
Provides a refuge for battered women, men, and their children. Provides crisis intervention, legal and child advocacy, and outreach services. 13.1% F, B
43511 Kidney Foundation of Ohio
EIN: 34-0827748 • kidney.org
Medication assistance, transportation, and supportfor people with chronic kidney disease. 20.0% B, G
43513 SalvationArmy
EIN: 13-5562351 • neo.salvationarmy.org
Provides direct assistance to people during crisis situations and identifies other community resources which are available to provide additional help. 18.0% G, F
United Way of Central Ohio
Collin Hepler
Website: liveunitedcentralohio.org
36500 United Way of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4393712 • liveunitedcentralohio.org
With help from donors, we invest in our community’s most effective nonprofits working to meet people’s basic needs and ensure student success. 17.7% K
36599 Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio
EIN: 47-4823299 • ahaco.org
Uses research, education, leadership, and catalytic partnerships to advocate for housing solutions that will close the 54,000-household affordability gap in Central Ohio. 10.7% F
36603 After-School All-Stars Ohio
EIN: 31-1736272 • asasohio.org
Provides free, daily comprehensive out-of-school programs focused on academic support, enrichment activities, mentorship, and health and wellness for Ohio children. 22.1% A
36509 Boys& Girls Clubs of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4387575 • bgccentralohio.org
Enable young people to reach their full potential. 12.3% H, A
36512 Catholic Social Services
EIN: 31-4379437 • colscss.org
Helps working-poor families and low-income seniors reach their potential through professional social services, case management, emergency assistance, and social connectedness. 20.9% E, G
36585 Center for Healthy Families, Inc.
EIN: 20-8701526 • www.centerforhealthyfamilies.org
Provide pregnant/parenting teens and youth with opportunities and resources to develop healthy, stable, and productive families and advocate for social change benefiting Black girls/young women. 8.2% B, H
36514 Central Community House
EIN: 31-4379438 • cchouse.org
A comprehensive, neighborhood-based center that works to empower people of all ages to reach their full potential through family support,workforce, youth, and senior programs. 14.1% H, L
36578 Charitable Pharmacy of Central Ohio, Inc.
EIN: 27-0147099 • https://charitablepharmacy.org
Provide no-cost prescription medications/pharmacist counseling to low-income, uninsured and underinsured Franklin County residents; along with wellness screenings, health education, nutrition information, fresh produce and more. 4.1% B
36586 Childhood League Center
EIN: 31-6400177 • http://childhoodleague.org
Changes the trajectory of a child’s life through proven leadership in early childhood education, family collaboration, and innovative programs and services. 6.3% H, A
36517 Children’s Hunger Alliance
EIN: 23-7303509 • https://childrenshungeralliance.org/
Ensuring that children without access receive healthy meals, nutrition education, and physical activity. 10.6% E, H
36518 CHOICES for Victims of Domestic Violence EIN: 31-0910779 • lssnetworkofhope.org/choices
Provides a hotline, counseling, shelter, crisis intervention, education, and legal support. Is the primary direct service provider to central Ohio families experiencing domestic violence.14.8% L
36519 City Year Columbus (City Year, Inc.)
EIN: 22-2882549 • www.cityyear.org/columbus
Believes all students can succeed and that developing skills of children and young adults contributes to strong, vibrant communities—outcomes that benefit all of us. 16.1% A, L
36522 Columbus Early Learning Centers
EIN: 31-4379619 • www.columbusearlylearning.org
Provides affordable, high-quality early learning and care and family support servicesto children ages 6 weeks to 5 years living in the city of Columbus. 10.8% A, H
36524 Columbus Literacy Council
EIN: 23-7433168 • www.clcworks.org
Provides adults and families with the foundational literacy and language skills needed to break the barriersof poverty. 4.5% A, H
36605 Columbus Works, Inc.
EIN: 38-4015966 • www.columbusworks.org
Provides trauma-informed job training, barrier-removing wraparound services, professional life coaching, and long-term employment coaching to help Central Ohioans move out of poverty. 14.5% A, K
36529 Community Development for All People (CD4AP)
EIN: 51-0476886 • 4allpeople.org
Catalyzes collaborations with key strategic partners to improve the quality of life for all residents of the South Side through individual and community services. 7.2% K
36532 Community Shelter Board
EIN: 31-1181284 • www.csb.org
Leads central Ohio system’s response to homelessness, coordinating and funding homelessness prevention, shelter, and housing programs that help low-income people facing homelessness regain housing stability. 5.4% F, K
36531 CPO Impact (Community Properties Impact Corporation)
EIN: 31-1707264 • www.cpoimpact.org
Works with Community Properties of Ohio Management Services to provide quality, affordable housing; stabilize residents in their housing; and move residents beyond poverty where possible.
12.6% F
36627 FACCES (Family Adolescent Child Community Engagement Service)
EIN: 84-4044899 • www.thefacces.org
Their pillarsof well-being nourishlife, power potential, orchestrate resilience, advance vitality, and disrupt barriers. 11.5% A, B
36594 Faith Mission
EIN: 31-0809759 • lssnetworkofhope.org/faithmission
Largest provider of services to adults experiencing homelessness in central Ohio, offering a safe environment for up to 252 people on an emergency basis. 17.8% F
36592 FESTA(Serving Our NeighborsMinistries, Inc.)
EIN: 26-4449380 • www.wearefesta.org
Mobilizing community volunteers giving children/families a hand up to overcome suburban poverty. Free summer lunch, full family ESL, HilliardHelps.org, free legal clinic,job readiness. 29.6% H, E
36606 Foundations for Families
EIN: 56-2539623 • foundations4families.org
Assists families (children, teens, adults), and victims of domestic violence live safe, and productive lives by strengthening them through training, education, advocacy, referrals, and supportive services. 2.4% H, A
36607 Girls on the Run of Central Ohio
EIN: 32-0256159 • www.girlsontheruncentralohio.org
Inspires girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident using a fun, experience-based social emotional learning curriculum which creatively integrates running and movement. 36.1% H
36541 Gladden Community House
EIN: 31-4379476 • www.GladdenHouse.org
Works to stabilize families and empower communities through high quality preschool education, youth development, homelessness prevention, emergency food assistance, and senior outreach services. 14.6% L
36544 Habitat for Humanity - MidOhio
EIN: 31-1217994 • www.habitatmidohio.org
Builds, rehabs, and repairs decent, affordable homes; empowers families; and develops communities. Provides a hand-up, not a handout, to hard-working, low-income families in Franklin,Licking, and Madison Counties. 8.0% F
36619 Hardy Center, Inc.
EIN: 38-3917592 • thehardycenter.org
We bridge the learning gap for inner-city students by offering high-dose tutoring, tailored academic support, and educational programming to ensure Linden area students thrive despite educational disruptions. 11.3% A, H
36580 Homeport (Columbus Housing Partnership)
EIN: 31-1208260 • www.homeportohio.org
Helps alleviate the housing crisis, providing over 2,800 affordable homes for 7,000 low-income residents. Also linking them to critical services, resources, and financial education. 11.0% F, D
36546 Homes on the Hill CDC (Homeson the Hill Community Development Corporation)
EIN: 31-1349995 • www.hoth-cdc.org
Promotes homeownership, prevents evictions and foreclosures, provides financial coaching, and develops affordable housing in west/southwest Franklin County for primarily low and moderate income families. 11.5% F, K
36550 Kaleidoscope Youth Center
EIN: 31-1411495 • kycohio.org
Works in partnership with young people to create safe and empowering environments for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth through education advocacy and support. 18.8%H, L
36552 Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio (LASCO). (Legal Aid Society of Columbus)
EIN: 31-0718185 • columbuslegalaid.org
Free civil legal aid to low-income families, seniors, veterans, and the disabled. 11.5% F, G
36554 LifeCare Alliance
EIN: 31-4379494 • www.lifecarealliance.org
Provides a comprehensive array of health and nutrition services to older adults and individuals living with a medical challenge and/or disability in central Ohio. 14.1% E, B
36609 Local Matters
EIN: 06-1819644 • www.local-matters.org
Mission is to build healthier communities throughfood education, access, and advocacy. 14.9% A
36545 LSS 2-1-1 Central Ohio (HandsOn Central Ohio)
EIN: 31-1084722 • lssnetworkofhope.org/211centralohio
Connects residents who are often in crisis to a wide range of vital services and basic needs. 12.9% L
36555 Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4412586 • lssnetworkofhope.org
Provides services that restore lives through food pantries, homelessness shelters (Faith Mission), domestic violence services (CHOICES), affordable senior housing, and an information and referral hotline. 13.6% E, F
36557 Mental Health America of Ohio
EIN: 31-4412697 • www.mhaohio.org
Offers mental health resourcesto help people get better and stay better, through advocacy, education, and support services.
8.1% B
36590 Mid-Ohio Food Collective (Mid-Ohio Foodbank)
EIN: 31-0865343 • mofc.org
Building a hunger-free and healthier community by distributing nourishing food to food-insecure individuals and families living in central and eastern Ohio. 8.6% E
36558 Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission
EIN: 31-1009675 • morpc.org
Provides inclusive mobility, sustainability, weatherization, home repair, and community planning services to improve the quality of life for our diverse population in central Ohio. 15.9% B, F
36610 Muslim Family Services of Ohio
EIN: 31-1795601 • mfsohio.org
Empowers families and individuals to achieve self sufficiency through basic needs support, workforce development, facilitation of social and emotional wellness, and educational programing.
1.5% F, E
36611 MY Project USA
EIN: 47-2398195 • https://www.myprojectusa.org/
A catalyst for protecting and empowering youth by uplifting families through education, social services, civic engagement, and advocacy. 9.4% H, K
36576 NCBC Human Services Corporation
EIN: 31-1469146 • https://www.ncbcsvcs.org
Provides qualitycare and educationfor children from infant to Pre- Kindergarten, after-school and summer programs. 11.1% A, L
36613 Neighborhood Services, Inc.
EIN: 31-0842947 • www.nsifoodpantry.org
Responds to the ill effects of poverty in Central Ohio by compassionately and respectfully providing food and material assistance to people in our community. 7.7% E, F
36614 New Directions Career Center
EIN: 31-1130384 • www.newdirectionscc.org
Provides an effective career development and employment placement program with barrier reducing support services for unemployed and underemployed, low-income women who reside in Central Ohio. 20.6% A
36574 Ohio Living Home Health and Hospice (Ohio Living Holdings)
EIN: 27-2564811 • https://www.ohioliving.org/home-health-hospice
Provides home and community-based services such as home health care, personal care, hospice care, and transportation - to keep older adults living independently. 28.0% G, B
36622 Reeb Community Center (Reeb Avenue Center)
EIN: 46-3956659 • https://reebcenter.org/
Connects neighbors to the services they need to transform their lives. Provides a range of services and programs from childcare to workforce development, 33.5% D, K
36565 Saint Stephen’sCommunity House (Saint Stephen Community Services, Inc.)
EIN: 31-4379568 • saintstephensch.org
A community agency that offers wraparound social services to provide Linden residents with the tools to empower and create self-sufficiency. 13.9% K
36617 See Kids Dream
EIN: 26-3616431 • seekidsdream.org
Through year-long service-learning programs, our mission is to empower youth with the skills, motivation, and confidence to make our world a better place. 10.7% H, A
36630 South Side Thrive Collaborative
EIN: 87-4079411 • https://southsidethrive.org/
A network of local organizations working together to uplift Columbus’ South Side by identifying and removing interrelated barriers that prevent upward mobility among low-income households. 10.0% K
36566 St. Vincent Family Center
EIN: 31-4379572 • https://svfsohio.org/
Provides pediatric behavioral health care within a learning community to change the lives of children and families. 11.3% H, B
36584 Star House
EIN: 47-1857320 • https://www.starhouse.us/
Provides youth experiencing homelessness access to basic needs - food, clothing, hygiene items, etc. - and connections to stabilizing resources - therapy and case management, housing, and more.
15.8% H, F
36626 Student Success Stores
EIN: 81-2080464 • https://www.studentsuccessstores.org/
Helps students succeed in school by providing a free, anonymous place to shop for items that meet their basic needs. 34.7% A, H
36598 Westerville Area Resource Ministry
EIN: 31-1640355 • www.warmwesterville.org
Provides food, educational services, and emotional support in order to provide a hand up instead of a handout to adults and children in need. 13.8% E, A
36570 YMCA of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4379594 • ymcacolumbus.org
Strengthens the community by connecting people to their potential, purpose, and each other. We empoweryoung people, improve health and well-being, and inspire action across communities. 12.2% B, K
36571 YWCA Columbus
EIN: 31-4379597 • https://www.ywcacolumbus.org/
Dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. 14.4% F, D
United Way of Clark, Champaign and Madison Counties
Lorie Hale
Email: lhale@uwccmc.org
Website: uwccmc.org
37000 United Way of Clark, Champaign and Madison Counties
EIN: 31-0549095 • www.uwccmc.org
Provides funding and oversight for health and human service agencies, 2-1-1 Information and Referral services, and Dolly Parton Imagination Library. 14.2% B, A
37039 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4379429 • www.bbbscentralohio.org
To create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. 6.4% H, A
37006 Boy Scouts of America, Tecumseh Council #439
EIN: 31-0536966 • tecumsehcouncilbsa.org
Provides youth development programs for youth ages 6 to 20 in Logan, Champaign, Clark, Green and Clinton Counties. Includes Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturing, and Exploring. 6.6% H, A
37033 H.E.L.P. House Community Outreach
EIN: 31-1400942
Serving children, families, and individuals in poverty, providing food, clothing, emergency assistance, and God’s love, recognizing their struggles with a loving environment, dignity, and respect.
0.0% E, G
37017 LifeCare Alliance
EIN: 31-4379494 • lifecarealliance.org
Provides a comprehensive array of health and nutrition services to older adults and individuals in Central Ohio with a medical challenge or disability. 14.1% G, E
United Way of Coshocton County
Emma Mitchell
Website: coshoctonunitedway.org
44500 United Way of Coshocton County
EIN: 31-1020838 • coshoctonunitedway.org
Supports over 30 programs in Coshocton focusing on financial stability, health, and education through an annual drive of local donations and grants. 20.1% K, B
United Way of Delaware County, Inc.
Natalie Long
Email: nlong@uwaydelaware.org
Website: LiveUnitedDelawareCounty.org
37500 United Way of Delaware County
EIN: 31-4423899 • LiveUnitedDelawareCounty.org
The backbone of collaborative solutions, including Hunger Alliance, Housing Alliance, Human Trafficking Coalition, and Strengthening Families-- focused on wellness, lifelong learning, and stability. 1.7% L
37525 Common Ground Free Store Ministries
EIN: 54-2185851 • CommonGroundFreeStore.org
A caring community resource, offering free clothing, shoes, linens, household items, toys, personal and infant care items, and prepared meals. 19.9% E, L
37508 Delaware Speech and Hearing Center
EIN: 31-0739192 • DelawareSHC.org
Provides evaluation, intervention, treatment and counseling in Audiology, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology to everyone regardless of ability to pay. 6.4% A, B
37522 Family Promise of Delaware County
EIN: 35-2341272 • familypromise-delawareohio.org
Emergency shelter leading to stable housing preserving families, building communities with rapid rehousing referral center, faithful skills-based volunteer purpose, Beyond Promise community stabilization. 6.0% F
37521 Grace Clinics of Ohio
EIN: 27-0415624 • graceclinicweb.org
Administers free general medical care for uninsured and underinsured. Rx assistance and specialists available, such as dental, optometry, chiropractic, and women’s health. 5.1% B, G
37510 HelpLine of Delaware and Morrow Counties
EIN: 31-0858350 • helplinedelmor.org
Empowers, educates, and connects through telephone/texting emotional support, crisis assistance, and information on health and human services 24/7 via 2-1-1. 14.4% B, L
37513 Liberty Community Center
EIN: 31-0649479 • delawarelcc.org
The fundamental components are to provide care, protection, developmentally appropriate experiences, and high-quality education for children the ages of six weeks to five years old. 1.8%A, B
37523 Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4412586 • lssnetworkofhope.org
Provides services that restore lives through food pantries, homelessness shelters (Faith Mission), domestic violence services (CHOICES), affordable senior housing, and an information and referral hotline. 13.6% E, F
37516 People in Need, Inc. of Delaware County Ohio
EIN: 31-1019655 • delawarepeopleinneed.org
Assists families and individuals with emergency assistance through food, housing/utilities, medical/dental, school supplies, advocacy, and referral services. 13.3% E, F
37517 Salvation Army
EIN: 13-5562351 • salvationarmycentralohio.org
Assists homeless families and youth in regaining/maintaining permanent housing. Offers food pantry and other emergency basic services to low-income individuals and families. 5.6% F
37507 Source Point
EIN: 31-1354284 • mysourcepoint.org
Enhances and promotes the quality of life of senior citizens. Delivers meals for home-bound residents. 10.1% G
37519 Turning Point (Concerned Citizens Against Violence Against Women)
EIN: 31-0935117 • turningpoint6.org
Domestic violence shelter providing food, shelter, clothing, transportation, advocacy, and support to men and women and their children who are victims of domestic violence.17.1% F, L
United Way of Erie County
Evis Brinson
Email: ejbrinson@uweriecounty.org
Website: uweriecounty.org
45000 United Way of Erie County
EIN: 34-4443835 • https://uweriecounty.org/
Working to advance the common good by funding programs and services that address education, financial stability, and health.
24.3% L, K
United Way of Fairfield County
Christine Simmons
Website: uwayfairfieldco.org
66500 United Way of Fairfield County
EIN: 31-0644804 • www.uwayfairfieldco.org
Working to advance the common good by focusing on education, financial stability, and health. The community is encouraged to give, advocate, and volunteer. 17.7% B, A
66501 American Red Cross
EIN: 53-0196605 • www.redcross.org/local/ohio/central-and- southern-ohio/about-us.html
Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. 9.0% J
66503 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Fairfield County
EIN: 31-0803659
Mentoring services for children ages 6 to 18 through two core services, in which a screened, trained volunteer meets 1:1 with a child.18.1% H, A
66504 Boy Scouts of America, Simon Kenton Council
EIN: 31-4388520
Preparing youth to become responsible, participating citizens, and leaders who are guided by the Scout oath and law through character development and outdoor education.9.9% H
66505 Canal Winchester Human Services Corporation
EIN: 23-7454004 • www.cwhumanservices.org
Providing a variety of social services through the Community Outreach, Senior Transportation and Community Food Pantry programs. 19.4% B, E
66507 Fairfield Center for DisAbilities and Cerebral Palsy, Inc.
EIN: 31-4416191 • www.fcdcp.org
Providing transportation to medical appointments, adult day services, ramps/home modifications and consumer advocacy for nearly 70 years. 20.7% B
66513 Fairfield County 2-1-1
EIN: 51-0152391 • www.fairfieldcounty211.org
Serving as the connection between the people in need and the resource available to assist them. 2.8% B
66509 Fair Hope Hospice& Palliative Care
EIN: 31-1084518
Providing hospice and palliative care to patients and families dealing with serious, end-of-life illness as well as grief support for all ages. 11.3% G, B
66510 Family Y of Lancaster and Fairfield County
EIN: 31-1132606 • www.ymcalancaster.org
Putting Christian principles into practice through programs that promote healthy body, mind, and spirit for all. 9.2% B
66511 Foundation Dinners
EIN: 31-1360199
Serving impoverished and homeless people with three hot meals a day every day of the year, helping them find jobs and housing. 3.8% E
66512 Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland Council
EIN: 31-4379475 • www.gsohiosheartland.org
Builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. 8.3% A, H
66524 Harcum House
EIN: 43-2113958
Reducing trauma experienced by child victims of violent crime by providing an array of evidence-based, trauma-informed services. 10.1% H, B
66506 Lancaster-Fairfield County Community Action Agency
EIN: 31-6060695 • www.faircaa.org
Seeks to enable low-income families and individuals to obtain the skills, knowledge, and motivation to secure the opportunities needed to become fully self-sufficient. 9.2% K
66515 Lighthouse, The
EIN: 31-0986303 • www.lancasterlg.org
Providing protective shelter, counseling, advocacy, prevention, and case management services to victims of domestic violence and their children. 8.3% B, F
66516 Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4412586 • www.lssnetworkofhope.org
Provides basic needs and services that revitalize lives through innovative food pantries, homeless shelters, affordable senior housing, and disaster recovery assistance. 13.6% E, F
66517 Maywood Mission
EIN: 31-4388523 • www.maywoodmission.com
Providing help to the needy including daycare, latch-key, summer camp, food pantry, thrift store, medical clinic, and chapel services. 13.6% A
66527 Mid-Ohio Psychological Services
EIN: 31-1358292 • www.mopsohio.com
Established to provide quality mental health services to residents in Fairfield County and surrounding areas. 26.1% B
66518 New Horizons Mental Health Services
EIN: 31-0846860 • www.newhorizonsmentalhealth.com
Improving the health and well-being of individuals, families, and community through quality mental health care and effective community partnerships. 19.1% B
66520 Salvation Army
EIN: 13-5562351 • www.fcohio.salvationarmy.org
Services for seniors and developmentally challenged adults who cannot care for themselves, providing support with the aim of delaying placement in a care facility. 4.0% G, B
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
Susan Casey-Leininger
Website: uwgc.org
47000 United Way of Greater Cincinnati
EIN: 31-0537502 • www.uwgc.org
Services and solutions focus on quality education, health and basic needs, which are the building blocks to financial sustainability, and economic mobility. 12.2% K, L
47013 Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati
EIN: 31-0536965
We enhance the quality of life for youth members of our richly diverse urban society to achieve social health, character, educational, vocational, and leadership development. 22.2% H, A
47030 Cincinnati Works
EIN: 31-1656186 • https://cincinnatiworks.org/
Offers comprehensive approach to eliminating poverty in the Tri-State area by providing job readiness training and ongoing employment counseling. 35.9% G, A
47039 Easterseals Redwood (Easterseals TriState) EIN: 31-0873433 • https://www.eastersealsredwood.org/
Breaks down barriers to employment for individuals with disabilities, with disadvantages and veterans. Changes the way the world views disability by promoting diversity and inclusion. 15.9% G, B
47051 Found House - Interfaith Housing Network (Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati)
EIN: 31-1335474 • https://www.foundhouse.org/
Provides homeless families emergency shelter and hospitality through interfaith communities, and works with families to find and retain stable housing. 7.3% B, F
47045 Freestore Foodbank, Inc.
EIN: 23-7122205 • freestorefoodbank.org
Helps create stability and further self-reliance for people in crisis through emergency food distribution, hunger prevention programs, benefits enrollment, supportive services, and job training. 7.0% E, G
47053 Jewish Family Service of the Cincinnati Area
EIN: 31-0744786 • jfscinti.org
Strengthens lives of people in their times of need by providing social services that guide them along their road to stability, self- reliance, and personal growth. 12.6% B, G
47085 Women Helping Women
EIN: 31-0864991 • womenhelpingwomen.org
Provides prevention, crisis intervention and support services for survivors of dating violence, sexual violence, domestic violence, and stalking to Hamilton, Butler, Brown, and Adams counties.
22.3% B, J
United Way of Greater Cleveland
Emily Brunkalla
Website: unitedwaycleveland.org
47500 United Way of GreaterCleveland
EIN: 34-6516654 • unitedwaycleveland.org
Mobilizes people and resources to create solutions to reduce poverty and improve lives in the Greater Cleveland community. 37.6% K, L
47522 Catholic Charities Services Corporation
EIN: 34-1318541
Delivers over 150 services to 400,000 individuals annually – providing help and hope regardless of race and religion throughout the Diocese of Cleveland.14.1% E, B
47575 Frontline Services (Mental Health Services for Homeless Persons)
EIN: 34-1607734
Reaches out to adults and children in Northeast Ohio to end homelessness, prevent suicide, resolve behavioral health crises, and overcome trauma. 10.3% B, F
47564 Jewish Federation of Cleveland
EIN: 34-0714445 •
The only organization in Cleveland that focuses on the heath and vitality of the entire Jewish community. 12.6% G, H
47645 Josephs Home
EIN: 34-1901676
Provides a nurturing, caring environment for adults without resources who have acute medical needs, helping them heal and achieve independence. 13.7% B, F
47541 Journey Center for Safety and Healing
EIN: 34-1278377
Provides services that foster safety and healing for those affected by child abuse and domestic violence; and to prevent abuse through education, advocacy, and systemic change. 23.3% B, L
47646 Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers, Inc.
EIN: 34-1119240
Promotes lifelong recovery from addiction through education, prevention, and treatment regardless of ability to pay. 8.8% B, L
47568 Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
EIN: 34-0866026
Secures justice and resolves fundamental problems for people with low-income by providing high quality legal services and working for systemic solutions. 16.0% B, F
47595 Starting Point (Child Care Resource Center of Cuyahoga County)
EIN: 34-1650004
Connects families to quality childcare and youth programs and assists providers in improving their skills through professional development and training. 3.4% A, h
47600 United Way of Geauga County
EIN: 20-5575556
Unites people and resources to measurably improve the self sufficiency of individuals and families in Geauga County.
38.6% K, L
47614 YWCA Greater Cleveland
EIN: 34-0714800
Improves lives through direct service, advocacy and education. Direct services include Norma Herr Women’s Center, the Early Learning Center, and Cogswell Hall. 25.0% A, F
United Way of Greater Lima, Inc.
Erin Hardesty
Email: uw@unitedwaylima.org
Website: unitedwaylima.org
48500 United Way of Greater Lima
EIN: 34-4466356 • www.unitedwaylima.org
Provides funding for health and human service programs to help local people in need through annual community campaigns; supports efforts to address community level issues. 19.5% L
48501 Allen County Council on Aging, Inc.
EIN: 34-1204966 • www.accoa.org
Helps senior citizens remain socially active and independent and living in their own homes for as long as possible. 12.6% B
48503 Arc of Allen County,The
EIN: 34-6550743 • www.arcallencounty.org
Promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and support their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetime. 26.5% A
48519 Area Agency on Aging 3 (PSA 3 Agency on Aging, Inc.)
EIN: 34-1160526 • www.aaa3.org
Provides life-span resources that inspire, educate, and empower older adults, persons with disabilities and family caregivers.
15.5% B, G
48524 Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Ohio
EIN: 34-1369023 • www.bbbswco.com
Matches children with mentors in life-changing one-to-one relationships; provides navigators and mentors to families striving to achieve financial self-sufficiency. 15.8% H
48504 Boy Scouts of America, Black Swamp Area Council
EIN: 34-1694797 • www.BlackSwampBSA.org
Providing youth educational program designed to build character, train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship and to develop leadership skills making youth prepared for life. 10.8% H
48505 Children’s Developmental Center of Lima
EIN: 34-4468955 • www.childrensdevelopmentalcenterlima.org
Serves special needs children from ages 18 months to 5 years by providing developmental classes, physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Provides home intervention and parent education. 15.1% A
48506 Crime Victim Services
EIN: 34-1437473 • www.crimevictimservices.org
Helping victims prevail over the trauma of their victimization by assisting and advocating for safety, healing, justice, and restitution.11.6% B, J
48507 Crossroads Crisis Center
EIN: 34-1336327 • www.crossroadscrisiscnter.com
Serves women and men survivors of domestic violence and their children through confidential emergency shelter, court advocacy, mobile advocacy/non-residential services, and educational support group. 12.1% B, L
48516 Girl Scouts of Western Ohio
EIN: 31-0679091 • www.gswo.org.org
Builds courage, confidence, and character for girls ages 5 to 17who make this world a better place with outcomes-based experiential, cooperative learning opportunities. 21.4% H
48529 Goodwill Easterseals Miami Valley
EIN: 31-0537112 • www.gesmv.org
Empowering people with disabilities and other disadvantages to achieve independence and improve their quality of life.
6.6% G, H
48510 Lima U.M.A.D.O.P
EIN: 34-1741132 • www.limaumadaop.com
Reduces the harmful effects of substance abuse, violence, and trauma, which are related to morbidity, mortality within the whole community. 12.8% A
48512 Salvation Army
EIN: 13-5562351 • www.lima.salvationarmy.oh.org
Provides non-discriminate humanitarian and spiritual support. Services include but are not limited to emergency assistance, family support programs, children’s programs, and adult supportive services. 10.2% A
48513 Senior Citizens Services
EIN: 34-1052804 • www.scslima.com
Promotes a positive lifestyle through balanced programs of activities that encourage physical health, fitness, mental, and spiritual well-being, and social opportunities that enhance personal growth. 15.8% L
48528 Soldiers of Honor
EIN: 46-3599586 • www.newlookfitnesslima.com
Serves at-risk children through physical, emotional, and spiritual strengthening. The program is a faith-based organization.
28.5% B, H
48520 West Ohio Community ActionPartnership
EIN: 34-1717109 • www.wocap.org
Provides a five-week Kindergarten Kamp summer program designed to give children entering kindergarten an opportunity to enhance school readiness skills using project-based learning.
6.7% A
48514 West Ohio Food Bank
EIN: 34-1587528 • www.wofb.org
Collects, coordinates, warehouses and distributes food to pantries and meal programs that serve groups at-risk of hunger. 3.7% E
48522 YMCA
EIN: 34-4431173 •
A nonprofit organization whose mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. 10.7% L
48518 YWCA of Northwest Ohio
EIN: 34-4428265 • www.ywcanwo.org
Provides 24/7 domestic violence and sexual assault victim services, pregnancy prevention, childcare resource and referral, mammograms, infant mortality prevention, and housing for homeless women/families. 3.4% F, L
United Way of Greater Lorain County
Dianne Brehm
Website: uwloraincounty.org
49000 United Way of Greater Lorain County
EIN: 34-1011104 • www.uwloraincounty.org
Leads measurable community transformation, creating a better life for all, by connecting community partners through collective impact in health, education, and financial stability. 23.5% K, L
49030 Avon/Avon Lake Community Resource Services
EIN: 34-1595037 • aalcrs.org
Responsive, community-based organization whose mission is to diminish the effects of poverty in Avon and Avon Lake. 12.4% E, F
49031 Child Care Resource Center
EIN: 34-1601127 • www.ccrinc.com
Serves families, children, and the community. Helps families find childcare, trains early education providers, and advocates for all children to receive high quality childcare. 0.8% A, H
49033 Horizon Education Centers
EIN: 34-1267458 • www.horizonohio.org
Provides affordable, high-quality early childhood education, care, and youth development programs for children and their families in Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties. 6.0% A
49045 Kendal at Oberlin
EIN: 34-1567246 • www.kao.kendal.org
Offers a dynamic, intergenerational retirement community, with health support services for older adults and a variety of services to meet recreational and cultural needs of residents. 14.1% B, G
49047 LIFE A Dementia Friendly Foundation
EIN: 81-3747283 • www.dflife.org
Provides free resources, education, and engaging activities, for the care partner and the person living with Dementia. 20.4%B, G
49035 Lorain County Health and Dentistry
EIN: 34-1957404 • www.lorainhealth-dentistry.org
Provides primary and preventative healthcare to the most vulnerable persons of all ages in Lorain County, OH and surrounding communities regardless of ability to pay. 20.7%B, K
49013 Lorain County Office on Aging
EIN: 34-1136543 • www.lcooa.org
Provides free programs to older adults in Lorain County by helping them remain independent through specialized information, counseling, resources, food, and nutrition. 19.3% B, G
49036 North Ridgeville Community Care
EIN: 34-1377378 • www.nrcommcare.org
Provides services to the residents of North Ridgeville. Helping with food insecurity and emergency assistance when needed. 1.9% E
49037 Oberlin Community Services Council
EIN: 34-0907948 • http://www.oberlincommunityservices.org
A responsive community organization that empowers area residents through emergency assistance, food programs, and other services while promoting systemic change. 6.9% E, K
49012 The LCADA Way (Lorain County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services)
EIN: 34-1341788 • www.thelcadaway.org
Transforms individuals’ lives, families and communities suffering from alcohol abuse, substance abuse, and behavioral health issues. 23.5% B, L
United Way of Greater Stark County
Rachel Brown
Email: rachel.brown@uwstark.org
Website: uwstark.org
49500 United Way of Greater Stark County
EIN: 13-4254191 • www.uwstark.org
To prevent or lessen the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) during early childhood among those who live under the federal poverty level. 16.8% L
49543 Access Health Stark County
EIN: 46-2949527 • www.accesshealthstark.org
To provide access to a coordinated system of health care and community resources to those who are underserved and impacted by community conditions. 15.2% B
49547 Alliance Area Domestic Violence Shelter (Project for Assisting in Crisis Emergence)
EIN: 34-1329875 • www.alliancedomesticviolenceshelter.org
Empower and assist survivors of abuse with emergency shelter, 24-hour Crisis Hotline, support, information, referrals, case management, counseling, and a support group. 13.6% F
49539 Alliance for Children and Families, Inc. (ACF)
EIN: 34-1590276 • www.allianceforchildrenandfamilies.org
Transforms homeless individuals, children and families to lives of educational/vocational success via educational enrichment, financial independence and health and wellness, while maintaining housing stability. 5.0% A
49514 Beacon Charitable Pharmacy
EIN: 20-0797475 • www.beaconpharmacy.org
Provides prescription medications, vaccines, education, and support to the most vulnerable in Stark and Carroll. Medications for acute and chronic conditions are provided. 1.4% B
49502 Boys and Girls Club of Massillon
EIN: 34-0726102 • www.massillonkids.org
Promoting youth development through education, recreation, the arts, sports, leadership, technology, life skills programs, and activities. 3.2% H
49535 Catholic Charities Serving Portage and Stark Counties
EIN: 34-1903646 • www.ccdoy.org
Provides material assistance, advocacy, and case management for low-income individuals, families, and children; emergency assistance with food, utilities, and rent; and other social services. 16.6% L
49531 Coleman Health Services (Coleman Professional Services)
EIN: 34-1240178 • www.colemanservices.org
Provides behavioral health, 24/7 crisis services, adult/youth mobile response, employment, residential, and social services in Greater Stark County. 8.9% B
49506 Comm Quest Services, Inc.
EIN: 34-0737793 • www.commquest.org
Leads in mental health, addiction recovery, and social support services. We are building a safe, welcoming community where all people survive and thrive. 10.9% B
49505 Community Legal Aid Services
EIN: 34-0753560 • www.communitylegalaid.org
Provides civil legal representation and self-help materials for eligible low-income clients through staff and volunteer lawyers and acts as a poverty law community resource. 17.6% D
49458 Compass, Inc.
EIN: 34-1841381 • compassrapecrisis.org
Provides free, comprehensive advocacy and support services to survivors and co-survivors of sexual violence, stalking, and human trafficking. 0.0% L
49507 Domestic Violence Project
EIN: 34-1263226 • www.dvpi.org
Provides emergency and support services to survivors of domestic violence and promotes public awareness of domestic violence issues. 14.5% L
49549 Early Childhood Resource Center
EIN: 34-0714462 • ecresourcecenter.org
Promotes healthy development of young children by strengthening families; improving quality of early learning experiences; increasing school/community readiness; and informing policy. 5.8% H
49550 EN-RICH-MENT
EIN: 46-0741021 • https://www.en-rich-ment.org/
A fine arts organization that offers music lessons, workshops, training, art, cooking, dance, choir, gardening, keyboard, media production, theater and drumline to youth. 0.0% H
49551 Family Empowerment Ministries
EIN: 56-2669063 • femiohio.org
Unite and strengthen families and individuals through our many programs which include infant mortality education, food pantry, parenting classes, nutrition classes and more. 0.0% L
49511 Stark Fresh
EIN: 34-1430426 • www.starkfresh.org
Tackling the root causes of hunger by providing affordable retail food options and entrepreneurship programming to the underserved in our communities throughout Stark County, Ohio. 7.9% E
49552 Tri-County Jobs for Ohio Graduates
EIN: 31-1204720 • jogworks.org
Helps youth with multiple barriers complete their education and successfully transition to employment at a livable wage or post- secondary job training.6.6% L
49529 YMCA of Western Stark County
EIN: 34-0719180 • www.WestStarkY.org
Improves the quality of life for those who live and work in our community, by providing needed programs and services to improve their overall health. 15.1% L
United Way of Greater Toledo
Mary Fedderke
Website: unitedwaytoledo.org
50000 United Way of Greater Toledo
EIN: 34-4427947 • www.unitedwaytoledo.org/
Works with community partners throughout Lucas, Ottawa, and Wood Counties to drive lasting change in the areas of education, financial stability, housing, and health. 13.3% B, A
50010 Connecting Kids to Meals
EIN: 34-1969461 • connectingkidstomeals.org/
Provides hot, nutritious meals throughout the year at no cost to kids ages 18 and under in low-income and underserved areas of the community. 3.6% E
50012 Hospice of Northwest Ohio
EIN: 34-1283188 • www.hospicenwo.org
Provides education, hospice, and palliative care to patients with any terminal illness, of all ages, at home, in nursing homes, and Hospice Centers. 20.1% B, A
50014 Lutheran Social Services of Northwestern Ohio
EIN: 34-4428225 • www.lssnwo.org
Provides mental health services to youth and families including financial stability counseling, anger management, domestic violence, drug treatment, and food pantries. 12.0% B
50023 YMCA and JCC of Greater Toledo(YMCA of Greater Toledo)
EIN: 34-4428262 • www.ymcatoledo.org
Provides programs, services, and initiatives focused on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, according to the needs of the neighborhood it engages. 36.7% B, H
50024 YWCA of Northwest Ohio
EIN: 34-4428265 • www.ywcanwo.org
Provides 24/7 domestic violence and sexual assault victim services, pregnancy prevention, childcare resource and referral, mammogram, infant mortality prevention, and housing for homeless women and families. 3.4% F, L
United Way of Guernsey, Monroe and Noble Counties
Marynell Townsend
Website: unitedwayohio.org
50500 United Way of Guernsey, Monroe, and Noble Counties
EIN: 31-6401367 • www.unitedwayohio.org
Offers programs that support education, health, financial stability, and urgent human needs. Community interventions are developed, cultivating, and distributing resources, information, and referral. 20.5% B, A
50504 Girl Scoutsof Ohio’s Heartland Council
EIN: 31-4379475 • gsoh.org
Builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place, through girl-centered and girl-directed leadership development programs. 8.3% H, A
50510 Guernsey County Cancer Society
EIN: 31-0915328 • guernseycountycancersociety.org
Offer limited financial aid, nutritional supplements, support, and guidance to any resident of Guernsey County, receiving a physical diagnosis of cancer. 7.4% B
50505 Guernsey County Senior Citizens Center
EIN: 31-0814891 • guernseysenior.org
Provides home delivered meals, transportation, homemaking and other beneficial programs that embrace the nutritional, physical, emotional, social, and economic wellbeing and independence of older adults. 21.4% B, E
50506 Haven of Hope
EIN: 31-1168245 • havenofhope.org
Provides direct trauma informed services to victims of violent crime. 11.9% L
50507 Hospice of Guernsey, Inc.
EIN: 31-1096439 • hospiceofguernsey.com
Provides compassionate comfort-oriented care to the terminally ill allowing those facing end of life to do so with dignity and empowerment. 8.9% B
50511 Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4412586 • lssnetworkofhope.org
Provides services that restore lives through food pantries, homelessness shelters(Faith Mission), domestic violence services (CHOICES), affordable senior housing, and an information and referral hotline. 13.6% E, F
United Way of Hocking County, Inc.
Mike Barrell
Email: info@unitedwayhocking.org
Website: unitedwayhocking.org
52000 United Way of Hocking County
EIN: 23-7135277 • unitedwayhocking.org
Provides guidance and funding for programs of local nonprofit organizations serving Hocking County residents in the areas of education, income, and health. 0.8% E, F
52006 Health Recovery Services, Inc.
EIN: 31-0870694 • hrs.org
Provides instructors for the EAGER program, a school-based program designed to enhance self-esteem, promote sound decision-making skills, and develop awareness of values among elementary students. 13.4% A, B
52014 Hocking Hills Inspire Shelter
EIN: 37-1660823 • hockinghillsinspireshelter.org
Provides housing in newly opened shelter that can accommodate up to 13 homeless individuals and families for 30 days maximum. 0.0% F, E
52008 Laurelville Community Food Pantry
EIN: 32-0241773 • www.laurelvillefoodpanry.org
Serves residents in the Laurelville area of Hocking County with boxes of food and occasional help with utilities. 0.0% E
52015 Smith Chapel Food & Clothing Mission
EIN: 45-4699812 • www.smithchapelfoodpantry.org/
Provides food and clothing to qualified residents of Hocking County who are in need of assistance, by distribution and access to thrift store. 2.0% E
United Way of Knox County, Inc.
Dee Hoeflich
Email: dee@uwayknox.org
Website: uwayknox.org
53000 United Way of Knox County
EIN: 31-4411236 • uwayknox.org
Invests in and coordinates education, financial stability, and health programs which benefit the well-being of Knox County residents. 15.0% A, L
53016 Alcohol &Drug Freedom Center of Knox County
EIN: 31-0963263 • freedomctr.net
Outpatient facility providing accessible, respectful, evidence- based treatment for mental health, and substance use disorders. Also provides prevention education and parenting classes.
19.8% B
53001 American Red Cross
EIN: 53-0196605 • redcross.org
Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. 9.0% J
53003 Boy Scouts of America, Muskingum Valley Council, Inc.
EIN: 31-4421379 • mvcbsa.org
Provides programs that enhance character development, leadership, training, citizenship, and personal fitness in young people. 19.6% H
53020 Centerburg Senior Services
EIN: 11-3685070 • https://centerburgseniorservices.com/
Provides Meals on Wheels, support services for seniors, offers seniors a diverse Health and Wellness program, provides the opportunity for our seniors to explore Ohio. 13.5% G
53004 Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland Council
EIN: 31-4379475 • gsoh.org
Builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place, through girl-centered and girl-directed leadership development programs. 8.3% H
53005 Interchurch Social Services of Knox County,Inc.
EIN: 31-0798044 • interchurchknow.org
Provides emergency services in Knox County, including financial aid for rent and utilities, pantry, clothing, prescriptions, medical transportation, and Christmas assistance. 7.7% E, L
53006 Kno-Ho-Co Ashland Community Action Commission
EIN: 31-0720520 • knohoco.org
Provides reproductive healthcare services to women and men. Services are provided on a sliding fee scale and all forms of insurance are accepted. 6.9% B, A
53007 Knox County Head Start, Inc.
EIN: 31-0724689 • knoxheadstart.org
Provides high-quality, comprehensive early care and education, health, social services, and parenting trainings to more than 400 children and families in Knox County. 11.7% A
53008 New Directions: The Domestic Abuse Shelter of Knox Co.
EIN: 31-1058476 • newdirectionsshelter.org
Provides free services for domestic and sexual violence victims; shelters families; offers individual, group, legal, and medical advocacy; answers 24-hour crisis hotline; educates the community. 15.4% B, A
53009 Pathways of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-0836725 • pathwaysofcentralohio.com
Provides 24/7/365 information and referral and crisis/hotline services, substance abuse prevention services, and parenting education. 8.0% L
53010 Salvation Army - Mount Vernon Corps
EIN: 13-5562351 • www.salvationarmyohio.org/mountvernon
Strives to meet needs of all who come seeking help in Knox County by providing food, shelter, clothing, utilities, education and seasonal assistance. 11.3% E, L
53018 Science Play-Space Initiative (SPI)
EIN: 45-4592640 • spi-mountvernon.org
Provides recreational, informal learning opportunities to greater Knox County families. Supports social and emotional bonds between adults and children. Financially and geographically accessible drop- in programming. 21.9% A
53014 The Winter Sanctuary, Inc.
EIN: 27-5429251 • wintersanctuary.com
Provides emergency shelter to homeless men and women in Knox Co. Guests are given community resource assistance for housing, employment, health care, mental, and addiction issues. 0.0% F
53012 YMCA of Mount Vernon Ohio
EIN: 31-4379595 • mtvymca.org
Offers programs and services for all ages and income levels. Offering members use of a fitness center, swimming pool, basketball court, and youth sports. 19.8% B
United Way of Lake County, Inc.
Zach Siebert
Email: zsiebert@uwlc.org
Website: uwlc.org
38000 United Way of Lake County
EIN: 34-1105038 • uwlc.org
Funds programs in Lake County to help achieve our mission of measurably improving lives in Lake County in areas of education, health, and financial stability. 19.9% A, B
38024 Forbes House
EIN: 34-1291205 • forbeshouse.org
Provides a safe, confidential, and comprehensive shelter program for adults and children who are victims of domestic violence.
18.7% F, K
38005 Hospice of the Western Reserve
EIN: 34-1256377 • hospicewr.org
Provides hospice and palliative care services for seriously ill patients and their families throughout Northern Ohio, as well as bereavement services for the entire community.19.4% B
38013 Lake County YMCA (Lake County Young Men’s Christian Association)
EIN: 34-0714796 • www.lakecountyymca.org
Applying Christian principles through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body. To strengthen our community through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. 4.5% A, H
38018 Lifeline for the Empowerment of Consumers, Inc.
EIN: 23-7317490 • lclifeline.org
Provides services in housing, energy assistance, health care, consumer education, job training, and information and referral services. 0.2% F, E
38020 Salvation Army - Painesville Corps
EIN: 13-5562351 • https://easternusa.salvationarmy.org/northeast- ohio/painesville/
Providing basic needs for homeless, poor, and working poor individuals throughout Lake County, as well as educational programming for children and adults. 27.4% E, H
United Way of Licking County
Cory Stutes
Email: cstutes@unitedwaylc.org
Website: unitedwaylc.org
53500 United Way of Licking County
EIN: 31-4379455 • unitedwaylc.org
Creating opportunities and directing resources to unite the community to improve people’s lives. Focusing funding priorities on behavioral health and poverty affecting children, youth, and families. 24.9% K
53520 Behavioral Healthcare Partners of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-6402630 • bhcpartners.org
Improves and saves lives by serving the health care needs of those who experience mental illness and/or addiction-related conditions in Licking and Knox counties. 28.6% B
53504 Boy Scouts of America, Simon Kenton Council
EIN: 31-4388520 • www.skcscouts.org
Prepares young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. 13.6% H
53516 Buckeye Valley Family YMCA (Licking County Family YMCA)
EIN: 31-6053101 • bvfymca.org
An inclusive organization joined together by a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living, and fostering a sense of social responsibility. 12.5% B, K
53508 Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland Council
EIN: 31-4379475 • www.gsoh.org
Builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place through girl-centered and girl-directed leadership development programs. 8.3% H
53510 Licking County Aging Program
EIN: 31-0787851 • lcap.org
Provides home-delivered meals, congregate meals, homemaking, personal care, respite, chore, adult day services, medical transportation, social, educational, and recreational services to senior citizens. 16.5% G
53511 Mental Health America of Licking County
EIN: 31-4421855 • mhalc.org
Promote and continually reinforce mental health and wellness through education, prevention, and advocacy by offering free programs and support groups in Licking County. 17.5% B
53512 Pathways of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-0836725 • pathwaysofcentralohio.org
Provides a 24/7 crisis/hotline and information center(2-1-1); alcohol and drug abuse prevention services; professional development for childcare providers; and effective parenting skills training.
8.0% K
53514 Salvation Army, OH Corps Community Center
EIN: 13-5562351 • www.salvationarmyuse.org
A faith-based human service organization providing food, shelter, substance abuse, and basic needs to the disenfranchised and vulnerable populations. 19.1% F, K
United Way of Muskingum, Perry & Morgan Counties
Nicole Conrad
Email: nconrad@unitedwayofmpm.org
Website: unitedwayofmpm.org
55500 United Way of Muskingum, Perry and Morgan Counties
EIN: 31-4379456 • www.unitedwayofmpm.org
Leads our community in creating lasting improvements: quality education that leads to a good job, enough income to support a family through retirement, and good health. 34.7% A, B
55518 Allwell Behavioral Health Services
EIN: 31-0642653 • allwell.org
Provides mental health and substance use disorder services (e.g. counseling, mediation, case management, crisis stabilization, etc.) in Coshocton, Guernsey, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, and Perry counties. 12.9% B, A
55521 Community Action Program Corporation of Washington-Morgan Counties Ohio
EIN: 31-0738285
Local provider of hot, nutritious meals to seniors. Program service settings include congregate and home delivered meals, depending upon individual needs. 1.6% F, E
55515 Habitat for Humanity of Southeast Ohio
EIN: 31-1286856 • www.habitatseo.org
Works in partnership with families and communities to provide decent, affordable places to live. 6.1% F, A
55511 Salvation Army
EIN: 13-5562351
Provides free social service support, emergency assistance, spiritual support, youth programs, health and recreation activities, and senior programs to impoverished community members.
8.1% E, F
United Way of North Central Ohio
Amber Wertman
Website: unitedwaynco.org
54000 United Way of North Central Ohio
EIN: 31-0641236 • unitedwaynco.org
Mobilizes the caring power of people to support over 50 programs that improve the health, education, and financial stability of individuals and families. 19.0% K, A
54003 Boys &Girls Club of Marion County(Boys & Girls Clubs of Columbus)
EIN: 31-4387575 • www.bgcentralohio.org/marion
Gives young people the support, guidance, tools, and skills to succeed in life. Provides comprehensive, affordable programming for youth ages 6 through 18. 12.3% A, H
54006 Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio (LASCO). (Legal Aid Society of Columbus)
EIN: 31-0718185 • columbuslegalaid.org
Provides free civil legal aid to low-income families, domestic violence survivors, veterans, seniors, the disabled, and other vulnerable people. 11.5% F, G
54009 Marion Family YMCA (YMCA of Marion County)
EIN: 31-4380058 • www.marionymca.org
Develops the potential of youth, helps improve health and well- being of youth, adults, and seniors, and offers the opportunity to give back to the community. 10.7% G, H
54018 Marion Matters, Inc.
EIN: 27-5464424 • marionmatters.org
Provides education and support for individuals who struggle with instability, helping them build resources to become self-sufficient and strengthen the community. 1.1% A, K
54016 Turning Point (Concerned Citizens Against Violence Against Women)
EIN: 31-0935117 • turningpoint6.org
Domestic violence shelter providing food, shelter, clothing, transportation, advocacy, and support to men and women and their children who are victims of domestic violence.17.1% F, J
54022 YWCA of Northwest Ohio
EIN: 34-4428265 • www.ywcanwo.org
Provides 24/7 domestic violence and sexual assault victim services, pregnancy prevention, childcare resource and referral, mammograms, heart health, and housing for homeless women. 3.4% A, H
United Way of Richland County
Alexis Danhoff
Website: unitedwayofrichlandcounty.org
58000 United Way of Richland County
EIN: 34-0714455
Improves quality of lives through long-lasting local community change, supporting 14 programs while meaningfully connecting individuals, businesses, and organizations, together, in support of the community. 24.8% K
58006 Catalyst Life Services (Center for Individual and Family Services)
EIN: 34-1190641
A comprehensive agency meeting the needs of people in the community by providing mental health, alcohol and drug, deaf/ hard of hearing, audiology, and vocational services. 11.5% B, K
58005 Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo, Inc.
EIN: 34-4428254
Provides housing assistance, adult advocacy services, disaster response, food assistance, clothing, and more through programs developed to respond to the needs of our communities.
8.8% F, G
58008 Community Health Access Project (CHAP)
EIN: 34-1884022
A nationally-certified Pathways Community HUB providing infrastructure in our region to connect at-risk individuals to community-based care coordination services. 38.2% B, K
58009 Domestic Violence Shelter
EIN: 34-1261703
Provides 24/7 crisis hotline along with emergency housing and supportive services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. 30.2% F, J
58011 Friendly House Association of Mansfield
EIN: 34-0714667
Develops and offers programs that strengthen family life and have a positive and lasting impact on the children of the community, from preschool through grade 12. 7.9% B, H
58012 Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland Council
EIN: 31-4379475
To build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place through girl-centered, and girl-directed leadership development programs. 8.3% A, H
58025 Independent Living Center of North Central Ohio, Inc.
EIN: 34-1755929
Serving individuals with disabilities, providing various programs and services with collective goals enabling them to live independently within their home and community of choice.
28.4% A, H
58018 Raemelton Therapeutic Equestrian Center, Inc.
EIN: 34-1780155
Provides equine-based therapies and activities to individuals with disabilities. Equine-based therapies empower the individual to build life skills that lead to greater independence. 28.4% B, H
58013 Wayfinders Ohio, Inc. (Harmony House Homeless Services, Inc.)
EIN: 20-5609709
For homeless men, women, and children, we provide emergency shelter along with comprehensive case management, job assistance, life skills, and rental assistance at Harmony House.
3.3% E, F
United Way of Ross County
Kathy Murphy
Website: unitedwayross.org
58500 United Way of Ross County
EIN: 31-4389671 • unitedwayross.org
Engage stakeholders collaborating to create sustainability and positive change while mobilizing resources to improve and empower lives throughout the community. 24.5% K
58507 Carver Community Center (Community Recreational Council of Chillicothe, Ohio)
EIN: 31-4386181
Offers a range of benefits for the community, centrally located, referrals, free daily meals, preschool, childcare, and other programs supporting self-sufficiency. 0.0% H, I
58506 Child Protection Center of Ross County
EIN: 31-1579825 • www.thechildprotectioncenter.org
Provide sexually and/or physically abused children of Southern Ohio with competent medical care and advocacy services regardless of ability to pay. 5.8% B, L
58504 South Central Ohio Big Brothers Big Sisters Association
EIN: 31-4379806 • www.bbbssco.org
Create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth so that all youth can achieve their full potential. 7.5% K, H
United Way of Sandusky County
Jill Simpson
Email: director@uwsandco.org
Website: uwsandco.org
59000 United Way of Sandusky County
EIN: 34-4479790 • www.uwsandco.org
Funds programs that improve local health, safety, and education outcomes and provides cancer patient financial assistance, First Call for Help services, and student school supplies. 16.9% K, B
59013 American Red Cross Western Lake Erie
EIN: 53-0196605 • redcross.org
Provides 24-houraccess to immediate emergency assistance following disasters. 9.0% J
59014 CASA of Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot Counties
EIN: 34-1642581 • www.casaofssw.org
Recruits, trains and supervises community volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children’s best interest in Juvenile Court. 26.6% H
59010 Liberty Center of Sandusky County
EIN: 34-1731459 • https://www.libertycenterfremont.org Provides safe emergency shelterfor homeless or domestic violence individuals and families, crisis intervention, case
management, access to affordable housing, and adequate food. 14.4% F
59007 Lutheran Social Services of Northwestern Ohio
EIN: 34-4428225 • www.lssnwo.org
Provides mental health services to youth and families including financial stability counseling, anger management, domestic violence, drug treatment, and food pantries. 12.0% B
59015 Ottawa County Family Advocacy Center
EIN: 26-1457631 • ocfamilyadvocacy.org
We advocate for the stability and success of children and families. Providing compassionate support to families as they navigate the educational, social, and legal systems. 7.3% E, H
United Way of Summit & Medina
Greg Skinner
Email: gskinner@uwsummitmedina.org
Website: uwsummitmedina.org
60500 United Way of Summit and Medina
EIN: 34-1169257 • uwsummitmedina.org
We’re working to create a system that empowers people to achieve lasting success through education, financial stability, and healthy lives. 7.2% A, B
United Way of the Greater Dayton Area
Laura Engel
Email: laurae@dayton-unitedway.org
Website: liveuniteddayton.org
48000 United Way of the Greater DaytonArea
EIN: 31-0536658 • liveuniteddayton.org
Mobilizes partners in Montgomery, Greene, and Preble counties to respond to the community’s needs, including investing in agency programs, advocating, volunteering, and providing referral services. 21.5% K
48005 American Red Cross, Miami Valley Chapter
EIN: 53-0196605 • https://www.redcross.org/local/ohio/central- and-southern-ohio/about-us/locations/miami-valley-chapter.html
Provides 24-hour access to immediate emergency assistance following disasters. 9.0% J
48006 Artemis Center (Artemis Center for Alternatives to Domestic Violence)
EIN: 31-1120194 • artemiscenter.org
Providing safety and trauma informed care to survivors of domestic violence and their children through crisis intervention, support groups, advocacy, therapy, and court accompaniment. 25.7% D, B
48008 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Miami Valley
EIN: 31-0641306 • bbbsmiamivalley.org
Create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth ages 7 – 18 in Montgomery, Miami, Preble, and Greene counties. 18.3% H
48012 Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley
EIN: 31-0536645 • cssmv.org
A social service agency that strengthens individuals and families in need through professional practice and advocacy. 7.8% E, K
48013 CHEERS (Communities Helping Each and Everyone Reach Success)
EIN: 31-1477110
A club for developmentally disabled adults that provides social, educational, and recreational programs, and assists in developing family-oriented group homes. 12.3% L
48025 Fairborn Senior Citizens Association
EIN: 31-0846949 • www.fairbornseniors.org
Provides recreational, educational, and wellness activities for senior citizens; social services to assist elderly in obtaining community resources, homemaking, and transportation services. 10.7% G, B
48040 Family Promise of Greene Co., OH
EIN: 31-1430758 • www.familypromisegreeneco.org
A 24/7 homeless shelter for families with children, providing shelter, meals, supportive services, and educational opportunities. 5.2% F, H
48028 Fisher-Nightingale Houses
EIN: 31-1313382 • www.fnhi.org
Provides compassionate care housing at no cost to active and retired military and their families during times of medical treatment and care. 4.8% F
48029 Foodbank, The
EIN: 86-1082880 • www.thefoodbankdayton.org
Represents the largest hunger-relief network in the Miami Valley, distributing nearly17-million pounds of food through our programs and network of more than 100 partner agencies. 5.5% E
48032 Good Neighbor House
EIN: 31-1374154 • www.GoodNeighborHouse.org
Provides underserved, uninsured and underinsured individuals and families with dental, medical, pharmaceutical, counseling, food pantry, and wellness education services in one single location. 11.1% B, E
48033 Goodwill Easterseals Miami Valley
EIN: 31-0537112 • gesmv.org
Provides employment and behavioral health services to empower people with disabilities and other disadvantages to achieve independence. 6.6% G, H
48072 HIT Foundation (Home is the Foundation)
EIN: 42-1580792 • hitfoundation.org
Provides affordable housing for income qualifying families, emergency homeless shelter and essential home repairs for senior adults. 28.2% F, G
48038 Homefull
EIN: 31-1236989 • www.homefull.org
Provides services to single men and women as well as families with children who are either at-risk of, currently, or were previously homeless. 5.4% F, E
48071 LifeCare Alliance
EIN: 31-4379494 • www.lifecarealliance.org
Provides a comprehensive array of health and nutrition services to older adults and individuals living with a medical challenge and/or disability in central Ohio. 14.1% B, G
48066 Mercy Manor ,Inc.
EIN: 31-1317248 • mercymanor.wixsite.com/mercymanor
Provides safe sober living environment for homeless women with mental health issues and addiction. 17.1% B, F
48065 PFLAG Dayton (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Inc.)
EIN: 31-1412500 • https://www.pflagdayton.org
Is a community that is dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ people and those who love them.
11.0% B, D
48047 Preble County Council on Aging
EIN: 31-0830453 • www.prebleseniorcenter.org
Provides services to improve the quality of life for senior adults living in their own homes and communities. 4.8% G, E
48052 Senior Resource Connection
EIN: 31-0592759 • www.seniorresourceconnection
Hot meal, fruit, bread and milk delivered daily to each client’s door. Our friendly drivers improve the sense of well-being for our community’s older adults. 2.8% E, G
48067 St. Vincent de Paul Social Services
EIN: 31-1132259 • www.stvincentdayton.org
Operates the area’s only 24/7 emergency shelter system providing shelter, food, and clothing for all individuals and families experiencing poverty and homelessness. 0.0% E, F
48069 St. Vincent de Paul Society, District Council of Dayton Ohio
EIN: 31-1011485 • www.stvincentdayton.org
Accompanies Dayton-area neighbors experiencing poverty and hardships with person-to-person assistance including rent, food pantries, utilities, clothing, furniture, medical expenses, and friendship. 24.9% E, F
48057 We Care Arts
EIN: 31-1295721 • www.wecarearts.org
Improves food access for seniors and adult disabled by delivering around 1,700 hot home delivered meals each day throughout seven Ohio counties. 36.7% E, G
48060 Xenia Adult Recreation and Services Center (Golden Age Senior Citizens, Inc.)
EIN: 38-1890999 • www.xarsc-seniorcenter.org
Provides services such as transportation, home-delivered meals, and homemaking to help the aging stay in their own homes for as long as possible. 10.6% G, L
48064 YWCA Dayton
EIN: 31-0537168
Eliminates racism and empowers women through two domestic violence shelters, a 24/7 crisis hotline, an accredited rape crisis center, four housing programs, and two youth development programs. 17.4% F
United Way of Trumbull County
Christine Cope
Email: ccope@unitedwaytrumbull.org
Website: unitedwaytrumbull.org
62000 United Way of Trumbull County
EIN: 34-1083629 • www.unitedwaytrumbull.org
Builds collaborations and mobilizes resources to address the community’s most pressing health and human service needs. 26.2% B, A
62003 Catholic Charities Regional Agency
EIN: 34-0714330 • ccdoy.org
Supports senior programs, domestic violence shelter, First Step pregnancy support, emergency financial assistance, and homeless prevention. 8.2% F
62202 Help Network of Northeast Ohio (Help Hotline Crisis Center)
EIN: 34-1196630 • www.helpnetworkneo.org
Provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention and intervention, referrals, support services, and counseling services to persons experiencing mental health and/or situational problems. 8.9% L
62030 Inspiring Minds
EIN: 26-1429323 • www.imyouth.org
Provides year-round, high-quality enrichment programming to at- risk youth in grades 3-12 focusing on: education, college/career readiness, health/wellness, personal development, and exposure to new experiences. 11.8% A, H
62010 Niles Community Services, Inc.
EIN: 34-1464447
Provides emergency assistance for economically challenged residents of Niles, Mineral Ridge, McDonald, and Weathersfield Township including food, emergency medications, utility costs to avoid disconnections, clothing, and shelter. 15.7% E, G
62020 Salvation Army
EIN: 13-5562351
Provides basic human needs assistance including, but not limited to, food, rent and utilities. Assistance encompasses children, families, mentally challenged adults and senior citizens. 14.9% E, B
United Way of Tuscarawas County, Inc.
Robin Waltz
Email: robinw@tuscunitedway.org
Website: tuscunitedway.org
62500 United Way of Tuscarawas County
EIN: 34-1008773 • tuscunitedway.org
Works to address priority health and human service issues through building community partnerships, funding local programs, and promoting volunteerism.15.1% K, A
62502 Big Brothers and Big Sisters of East Central Ohio
EIN: 34-1544215 • bigs4kids.com
Develops and nurtures quality relationships between children and volunteer mentors to guide each child toward becoming a confident, competent, and caring adult. 15.8% H
62514 Harcatus Tri-County Community Action Organization
EIN: 34-0970561 • harcatus.org
Provides planning and coordination of programs designed to combat problems of poverty and seeks elimination of conditions of poverty as they affect our community inhabitants. 7.3% K
62509 Kidney Foundation of Ohio
EIN: 34-0827748 • kfohio.org
Provides vital assistance to those who suffer from kidney disease and related illnesses, through direct financial assistance, and education. 20.0% B
62515 Mobile Meals of Dover-New Philadelphia
EIN: 23-7240137 • my.clevelandclinic.org
A community food service supplying the disabled, aged, chronically, and temporarily ill with nourishing food. 1.0% E, B
62511 Ohio Guidestone
EIN: 34-0720558 • ohioguidestone.org
Strives to improve the quality of family life through a wide range of counseling services, substance abuse halfway house, and domestic violence shelter. 16.8% B
62507 Tuscarawas Clinic for the Working Uninsured
EIN: 20-8456793 • tuscarawasclinic.com
Provides quality free medical and pharmaceutical care, health education, referrals, and patient advocacy to low-income, working uninsured county residents. 18.0% B
62517 Tuscarawas County Child Advocacy Center
EIN: 27-3125616 • noahshopecac.org
Provides a specialized comprehensive, multi-discipline approach to child abuse from disclosure through treatment to reduce further trauma and promote recovery and resiliency for children/families. 9.3% H
62512 Tuscarawas County Council for Church and Community
EIN: 34-0978419 • t4conline.net
Offers emergency financial assistance, a youth booster program, and in-school programs to help children make good decisions and avoid risky behaviors. 13.6% H
62505 Tuscarawas County YMCA
EIN: 34-0714797 • tuscymca.org
Promotes the development of spirit, mind, and body through programs, activities and events that strengthen the family and develop character. 19.5% B, H
United Way of Union County, Inc.
Brandi Hibbs
Website: unitedwayofunioncounty.org
39500 United Way of Union County
EIN: 31-0682004 • unitedwayofunioncounty.org
Bringing neighbors and resources together to improve lives in Union County. 30.0% K, L
39501 American Red Cross, Greater Columbus Chapter EIN: 53-0196605 • https://www.redcross.org/local/ohio/central-and-southern-ohio/about-us/locations/greater-columbus-ohio- chapter.html
Prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. 9.0% J
39502 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio
EIN: 31-4379429 • www.bbbscentralohio.org
Provides professionally screened adult volunteers to act as friends and role models to children from one-parent homes, giving them individual attention, guidance, and friendship. 6.4% H
39525 Bridges Community Action Partnership
EIN: 31-0718183 • www.bridgescap.org
Empowers people in need by partnering with them to better their lives and realize personal prosperity. 3.8% L
39518 Discovery Riders
EIN: 34-1917036 • www.Discoveryriders.org
Our mission is to enhance the lives of our students and their families through safe and effective equine-assisted activities, lessons, and therapies. 20.0% H
39526 Family Promise of Delaware County
EIN: 35-2341272 • www.familypromise-delawareohio.org
Emergency shelter leading to stable housing preserving families, building communities with rapid rehousing referral center, faith filled skills-based volunteer hub, Beyond Promise community. 6.0% F
39505 Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland Council
EIN: 31-4379475 • gsoh.org
Builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place through girl-centric and girl-directed leadership development programs. 8.3% H
39519 Help Line of Delaware and Morrow Counties
EIN: 31-0858350 • UnionCounty211.org
24/7 telephone crisis intervention, information/referral by dialing 2-1-1; volunteer referrals, suicide, depression, family and sexual violence prevention, and sexual assault advocacy. 14.4% A
39506 Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio (LASCO). (Legal Aid Society of Columbus)
EIN: 31-0718185 • www.columbuslegalaid.com
Provides free civil legal aid to low-income families, domestic violence survivors, veterans, seniors, the disabled, and other vulnerable people. 11.5% F, G
39512 Turning Point (Concerned Citizens Against Violence Against Women)
EIN: 31-0935117 • www.turningpoint6.org
Domestic violence shelter providing food, shelter, clothing, transportation, advocacy, and support to men, women and their children who are victims of domestic violence. 17.1% F
39517 Wings Support and Recovery (Wings Enrichment Center)
EIN: 31-1699105 • wingsrecoveryohio.org
Provides long-term recovery supports for individuals in recovery from mental illness and substance use disorders. Services include peer support, recovery housing, and employment supports.
21.9% G, B
United Way of Van Wert County
Ashley Bultemeier
Email: director@uwvwco.org
Website: unitedwayvanwert.org
63000 United Way of Van Wert County
EIN: 34-0891893 • unitedwayvanwert.org
To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of people and organizations within the county to advance the common good within Van Wert County. 24.1% A, B
United Way of Vinton
Blake Wright
Email: blakeradabaugh@gmail.com
63500 United Way of Vinton County
EIN: 31-1298426
Funding programs and services that address education, financial stability, and health. The community is encouraged to donate, volunteer, and provide support. 0.0% L
United Way of Wayne & Holmes County
Katie Koglman
Email: katie@uwwh.org
Website: uwwh.org
64000 United Way of Wayne and Holmes Counties
EIN: 34-0946973 • www.uwwh.org
Mobilizes community resources to help people measurably improve their lives. 21.5% A, H
64025 Adaptive Sports Ohio (Adaptive Sports Programs of Ohio)
EIN: 27-1144442 • adaptivesportsohio.org
Remove barriers to ensure that individuals with physical disabilities have a chance to play, and utilize sports to elevate ability and empower futures. 12.9% H, B
64016 American Red Cross
EIN: 53-0196605 • https://www.redcross.org/local/ohio/northern- ohio.html
We provide compassionate care to those in need who have experienced a house fire or natural disaster.9.0% J, F
64021 Catholic Charities
EIN: 34-1318541 • www.ccdocl.org/counties/wayne
Helps people with mental health and substance abuse issues, as well as works with the juvenile court system to serve families in need. 14.1% B, G
64024 Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library)
EIN: 84-1826095 • ohioimaginationlibrary.com
Provides free books, monthly, to children birth - to age 5 who live in Holmes and/or Wayne Counties. Improves kindergarten readiness and literacy. 1.5% A, H
64020 NAMI Wayne and Holmes Counties
EIN: 34-1933278 • www.namiwayneholmes.org
Provides a place of safety for people with mental illness to build hope through peer based programming, delivering education, suicide prevention, and support to the community. 17.6% B, G
64023 OHuddle, Inc.
EIN: 47-5165461 • ohuddle.org
Matches school-nominated students and adult volunteer mentors with the vision of empowering every child to thrive and enrich their community. 17.2% H
64008 OneEighty, Inc.
EIN: 34-1269314 • www.everywomanshouse.org
Provides shelter and counseling to victims of domestic violence. 15.0% B, F
64015 YMCA of Wayne County
EIN: 34-0766172 • www.ymcawayne.org
We work with youth and adults to build core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility through programs. 13.1% B, H
United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley
Tina Chance
Email: tchance@ymvunitedway.org
Website: ymvunitedway.org
65000 United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley
EIN: 34-0714598 • www.ymvunitedway.org
Strives to help break down barriers for children and families in the Mahoning Valley through early childhood education initiatives and wraparound services. 19.1% A, L
65033 All Children Learn Differently School
EIN: 34-1698461 • acldlearningcenter.com
Serving children with learning and/or developmental challenges through intervention, evaluation, and advocacy to support and improve their academic and social-emotional development.
23.7% A
65017 American Red Cross of the Mahoning Valley
EIN: 53-0196605 • www.redcross.org
Provides 24-hour access to immediate emergency assistance following disasters. 9.0% B, J
65037 Apprisen (Consumer Credit Counseling of the Midwest)
EIN: 31-0731111 • www.apprisen.com
Provides programs, tools, and resources to help individuals build their financial well-being and live happier, healthier lives. 30.7% L
65034 Beatitude House
EIN: 34-1662460 • www.beatitudehouse.com
Provides 50 units of permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals and families in Mahoning County. Offers supportive services including a children’s program. 21.4% F, A
65003 Catholic Charities Regional Agency
EIN: 34-0714330 • www.ccregional.org
Provides senior support programs, domestic violence shelter, first step pregnancy support and adoption programs, emergency financial assistance, homeless prevention, and outreach.
8.2% E, G
65004 Compass Family and Community Services
EIN: 34-0714662 • www.compassfamily.org
Provides domestic violence shelter, rape crisis and counseling, senior guardianship, workforce development, and behavioral health services in both an outpatient and residential setting.
16.3% L
65042 Family & Community Services
EIN: 34-1902451 • www.fcsohio.org
Provides youth with mentorship and education; seniors with purpose and social services; and other agencies with human resources. 7.0% H
65005 Girl Scouts of North East Ohio
EIN: 34-0726094 • www.gsneo.org
Builds the courage, confidence, and character of girls in grades K-12 through leadership experiences and community service. 16.6% A, H
65043 Heart Reach,Inc.
EIN: 34-1817755 • www.heartreachneighborhoodministries.org
Provides tutoring, mentoring, emergency assistance, field trips, Bible study, job training, summer and after-school programming, and commodity distributions for low-income families. 16.8% H
65007 Help Network of Northeast Ohio (Help Hotline Crisis Center)
EIN: 34-1196630 • www.helpnetworkneo.org
Provides crisis intervention, suicide prevention and intervention, referrals, support services, and counseling services to persons experiencing mental health and/or situational problems. 8.9% L
65022 Humility of Mary Housing
EIN: 25-1592420 • www.hmhousing.org
Provides food, clothing, and emergency assistance to those in need and provides four units of permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals/families. 20.3% F, E
65029 OH WOW! The Roger& Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science & Technology
EIN: 04-3617085 • www.ohwowkids.org
Provides service to youth K-12 a hands-on creative educational experience with immersive exhibits and after-school programs focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. 14.0% A, H
65040 PBS Western Reserve (Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio)
EIN: 34-1123819 • www.westernreservepublicmedia.org
Enriching the lives of Northeast Ohioans through noncommercial television programming, educational services and community engagement activities that educate, entertain, and inspire.
27.9% A, K
65010 Potential Development Program
EIN: 34-0789759 • www.potentialdevelopment.org
Preschool, school-aged, and high school program for children with developmental delays, behavioral concerns, and autism. Speech, occupational, and physical therapies included. Weekly parent support groups. 11.6% H, A
65011 Salvation Army, Mahoning County
EIN: 13-5562351 • https://easternusa.salvationarmy.org/northeast- ohio/mahoning-county/
Provides free social service support, emergency assistance, spiritual support, youth programs, health and recreation activities, and senior programs to impoverished community members.
33.2% E
65014 YMCA of Youngstown
EIN: 34-0714730 • www.youngstownymca.org
Provides programs and services that build a stronger community through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. 13.0% G, H
65006 Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries
EIN: 34-0714576 • www.goodwillyoungstown.org
Provides employment services including vocational assessment, work experience, skills training, job placement, and employment to people with mental, physical or other barriers to employment. 11.9% G
65025 Youngstown Area Jewish Federation
EIN: 34-0714442 • www.jewishyoungstown.org
Serving the community in the form of engagement through exercise, programming, activities, counseling, assisting in functions of daily living, and long term care. 9.6% A, K
65041 Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation
EIN: 26-4117989 • yndc.org
Works to transform neighborhoods into meaningful places where people invest time, money, and energy into their homes and neighborhoods. 7.9% K
65015 YWCA Mahoning Valley
EIN: 34-0714732 • www.ywcamahoningvalley.org
Committed to eliminating racism and empowering women by providing housing with supportive services, youth development, empowerment, and racial justice and civil rights in the community. 19.0% F, D
United Way Services of Northern Columbiana County
George Hays
Email: office@unitedwayofncc.org
Website: unitedwayofncc.org
65500 United Way Services of Northern Columbiana County
EIN: 34-0796452 • www.unitedwayofncc.org
Improving lives by addressing the need for health and wellness, disaster relief, income stability, welfare, education, and personal development. 15.9% K
65501 A.I.D. Action-Information-Direction, Inc.
EIN: 26-3320024
Operates a telephone service which refers people with housing, food, and utility problems to the appropriate agencies, organizations, or other resources that can help them. 0.0% B, F
65506 Catholic Charities Regional Agency
EIN: 34-0714330 • ccregional.org
Provides family support counseling, senior support programs, domestic violence shelter, adoption, pregnancy, and school bullying programs, financial assistance, and homeless programs. 8.2% D, F
65507 Columbiana Meals on Wheels
EIN: 34-1884087
Provides nutritious meals daily to anyone in the service area who needs them. 2.0% E
65509 Family Recovery Center
EIN: 34-1189480 • www.familyrecovery.org
Serves clients that have case management needsin outpatient and residential community settings; mental health and/or addictions diagnosed through therapeutic, prevention and educational methods. 16.6% A, B
65521 Help Network of Northeast Ohio (Help Hotline Crisis Center)
EIN: 34-1196630 • www.helpnetworkneo.org
Provides 211 telephone referral service for comprehensive shelter, food, clothing, transportation, substance abuse resources, and 988 telephone crisis/suicide intervention services. 8.9% B, L