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…mour Academy General support $705 Education 1988 Glenville Health Association Start-up two new physicians $80,000 Health 1988 Good Samaritan Youth Center Staff and operational support $28,000 Social Services 1988 Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center Summer support $3,000 Social Services 1988 Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center General soperating support $5,000 Social Services 1988 Goodrich-Gannett Neighborhood Center General support $8,000…

100 Key Achievements

…ity’s Capacity to Relieve Hunger 2003Support for High-Potential Business Start-ups 2004Betting on “Cool Cleveland” 2006Portfolio of 20 Innovative and Excellent Schools 2008Bridge to Arts Education and Healthcare Careers 2008Gang Violence Prevention 2008Gordon Square Arts District 2008International-Artist Residency Program 2009Incentivizing Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables 2009Linking City Teens to Life-Enriching Programs…

Board of Directors

…board of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and holds trustee positions with the Musical Arts Association, ideastream, Kent State University, University School, Bellefaire JCB, Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation and Wingspan Care Group. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Ohio State University. × Michael B. Petras Jr. Board: 2012–Present Appointing Authority: Board of Directors Read Bio Michael…

Training Urban Primary Care Physicians

…of a $250,000 planning grant from the Cleveland Foundation, the two institutions of higher education began in 2010 to design a unique training program that takes advantage of their combined strengths in urban health, primary care medicine and inter-professional education. The resulting initiative, now known as NEOMED-CSU Partnership for Urban Health, is targeted at economically disadvantaged youth who reside in the region, offering them two…

Systematizing Housing Rehabilitation

…velopment corporation with the construction of the Union Court senior apartments. Cleveland Housing Network financing programs have helped low- to moderate-income families become homeowners. The creation of Cleveland Housing Network (CHN) to provide technical support for housing rehabilitation represented an important first step toward the development of a coherent civic strategy for neighborhood revitalization. CHN built on the success of an…

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…. Woods Portfolio of 20 Innovative and Excellent Schools 2006 Report to the Community 2007 Endowment reaches high of $2.18 billion prior to financial crash 2007 Report to the Community 2008 Bridge to Arts Education and Healthcare Careers Creating Real Jobs for Neighborhood People David Goldberg Gang Violence Prevention Gordon Square Arts District International-Artist Residency Program New gifts and pledges total a record $71.3 million 2008…

The Built Environment

…5,000 1968 Holden Arboretum, capital improvements, $20,000 Karamu House, capital improvements, $15,000 1969 Lakeland Community College, building program, $50,000 1970s 1973: Severance Hall 1976: Cleveland Play House 1975: Kenneth C. Beck Center for the Cultural Arts 1972: Huron Road Mall 1976: Sokol Hall 1970 Juvenile Court of Cleveland, suburban branch office, $13,450 1971 National Council of Jewish Women, headquarters renovation, $31,833 1972…

Indispensable Civic Roles

…Clinic was established in 1970 in a old frame house on Cornell Road in University Circle as a treatment center for young people with drug-related problems. The foundation backed the creation of this safe haven, where medical care was provided with no questions asked. The need for indigent health care on the east side of Cleveland was so great that the Free Clinic soon began treating anyone who walked in. In less than a decade, it had evolved…

Comprehensive Health Care for the Indigent

…odel health clinic for the indigent. The vote of confidence enabled the clinic’s organizers to raise the $2 million needed to launch, equip and subsidize the operation of the clinic until it became self-supporting. The foundation recognized that the clinic was a less costly expenditure than the long-term societal costs of failing to provide the residents of the central-city neighborhood of Glenville with preventive medical care. Opened in 1974,…

Day Care for War-Effort Mothers

…Anticipating that large numbers of mothers would go to work during wartime, the foundation and the Welfare Federation of Cleveland jointly met the expenses of an Emergency Child Care Committee that was set up to locate or develop day care for the preschool children of working mothers….