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The Cleveland Foundation's MidTown Collaboration Center is expected to spark development in the area, which Hough activist Mansfield Frazier always imagined.
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The collaboration center is designed to connect residents to business and innovation resources.
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The mayor is proposing a $10 million fund to be administered by the Cleveland Foundation, generating yearly grants totaling about $500,000.
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Fieldstone Farm is just one of several equestrian therapeutic centers in the region that serve anyone from veterans, to those with physical disabilities.
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Lillian Kuri will be the first woman and second racial minority to serve as CEO of the Cleveland Foundation's in its 109-year history.
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Richard, who began working as president and CEO of the Cleveland Foundation in 2003, plans to retire later this year once a successor is found.
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Outgoing Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO Eric Gordon was instrumental in development of the Cleveland Plan to reform the city’s public education system, a plan that Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb says he wants to “double down” on in partnership with the next CEO.
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The $10.7 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant would help Cleveland remake the street, adding a multi-purpose trail, a 6-foot-wide sidewalk, pedestrian crossings, benches, new trees and parking for bicycles and scooters.
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The Marshall Project has tapped Jim Crutchfield as editor-in-chief of its Cleveland newsroom. Lila Mills has been selected as Cleveland editor-in-chief of the Ohio Local News Initiative.
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The Cleveland Metropolitan School District and the Cleveland Foundation are launching a new school curriculum to better help guide CMSD’s students on a career path after graduation.