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1914-1919

Cleveland’s Public Square—the bustling heart of a progressive metropolis that was well on its way to becoming America’s fifth largest city—in 1914, the year of the foundation’s invention

1914 – 1919 highlights

Invention

1914 An Idea Whose Time Had Come 

1914 Frederick H. Goff 

1915 Groundbreaking Strategy 

Growth

1914 The Cleveland Foundation is established on January 2 

1919 First discretionary grants awarded 

Donors

1914 Mary Coit Sanford: Donor of the Foundation’s First Bequest 

Leaders

1914 Belle Sherwin: Social Services Champion on the First Foundation Board 

1917 James D. Williamson: Board Chairman 

1919 Raymond C. Moley: CEO, 1919–1923 

Impact

1915 Landmark Public Education Study 

1919 Keeping City Playgrounds Open 

1919 Launch of the Cleveland Metroparks 

References

1914 The Cleveland Foundation: A Community Trust 

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