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1960-1969

Beginning with its championship of decent, affordable housing for all in the 1960s, the foundation’s endeavor to help Greater Clevelanders reclaim their decaying neighborhoods has produced new housing, retail and recreational amenities for people living in all sections of the city.

1960 – 1969 highlights

Growth

1963 The Cleveland Foundation ranks as the country’s largest community trust 

1964 Assets surpass $100 million 

1964 First significant bequest for arts and culture received 

Donors

1966 Kenneth W. Clement, M.D.: Rewarding Community Service 

Leaders

1961 Harold T. Clark: Visionary Philanthropist 

1963 John Sherwin: Board Chairman 

1968 James A. Norton: CEO, 1968–1973 

Impact

1960 Promoting Fair Housing and Integration 

1962 Mass Polio Immunizations 

1963 Start-up of Cuyahoga Community College 

1964 Establishing a Groundbreaking Interracial Forum 

1968 Support of Carl Stokes’s Historic Mayoralty 

References

1968 Annual Report 

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