Thursday, May 30, 2013

 
 
 
In accordance with
Cincinnati Human Relations Commission's
mission to connecting cultures and communities,
we endorse the Union of Black Episcopalians.



Wednesday, May 29, 2013

FATHERHOOD INITIATIVE LUNCHEON


Hamilton County's Fatherhood Initiative

Stakeholders Luncheon

 

Tomorrow, Thursday, May 30, 2013

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

United Way of Greater Cincinnati

2400 Reading Road

This event will determine what appropriate actions need to be taken to address the unmet needs of our local Fathers. It is our hope that you will commit to attending and share this invitation with your network.

To   attend,  please RSVP by  calling  the  office  513 / 352-3237.

Friday, May 24, 2013

GRANT WRITER DEADLINE APPROACHING!


DEADLINE REMINDER - JUNE 1, 2013
 
Grant Writer (Contractor)

This contractor will research and write funding applications for the Cincinnati Human Relations Commission. This contractor will also provide timely advice and information on funding opportunities, requirements, and procedures as well as assist in developing appropriate project designs in response to funding requests. Must have a Bachelors Degree (Masters or higher preferred in a related field); and a minimum of 5 years experience writing funded proposals for local, state, federal, and foundation grants. Related experience in community organizing and building collaborations is a plus. Send resume and/or vita, three references and a list of successfully funded grants, by June 1, 2013 to Ms. Ramona Sellers (ramona.sellers@cincinnati-oh.gov) or mail:
Cincinnati Human Relations Commission
Cincinnati City Hall
801 Plum Street, Suite 158
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

SAVE THE DATE - JCRC 2013 ANNUAL MEETING

 


The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of the
Jewish Federation of Cincinnati invites you to attend the:
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
7:00 p.m. at the Mayerson JCC
8485 Ridge Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Dessert reception
(Dietary laws observed)
Jonathan Miller The Liberal Case for Israel featuring Jonathan Miller
  • Hear Jonathan Miller - co-founder of "The Recovering Politician" website and former Kentucky State Treasurer - speak about his efforts to change perceptions of Israel.
  • Watch as outgoing President Gary Greenberg passes the gavel to incoming President John Youkilis.
  • Learn about the JCRC's achievements in the past year and take a peek at what we have planned for the future.

For more information, contact Seth Harlan at 513-985-1504 or sharlan@jfedcin.org
The mission of the JCRC of Cincinnati is to protect Jewish security, recognizing that Jewish security depends on a just society for all. To achieve its mission, the JCRC works on a broad range of local, national and international issues, concentrating its efforts in the areas of Israel, the Middle East and anti-Semitism.
JFC NEW
The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati develops and connects leaders, contributors, organizations and ideas to build an inclusive Jewish community that helps people in need, supports Israel, and assures a vibrant Jewish future.
 

Monday, May 20, 2013

View CHRC's Annual Luncheon and Awards Ceremony at www.chrc.us    Thank you for your continued support!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013


NEWS RELEASE

 


 


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Date: May 14, 2013

 

MEDIA CONTACT: Contact Person: Theresa Lockett at theresa.lockett@cincinnati-oh.gov or by phone at 513.352.3237

 

 

                                                 

GRANT WRITER (CONTRACTOR)

 

This contractor will research and write funding applications for the Cincinnati Human Relations Commission. This contractor will also provide timely advice and information on funding opportunities, requirements, and procedures as well as assist in developing appropriate project designs in response to funding requests. Must have a Bachelors Degree (Masters or higher preferred in a related field); and a minimum of 5 years experience writing funded proposals for local, state, federal, and foundation grants. Related experience in community organizing and building collaborations is a plus. Send resume and/or vita, three references and a list of successfully funded grants, by June 1, 2013 to Ms. Ramona Sellers (ramona.sellers@cincinnati-oh.gov) or mail:

Cincinnati Human Relations Commission


Cincinnati City Hall


801 Plum Street, Suite 158


Cincinnati, OH 45202


 

                                                                                              
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Friday, May 10, 2013

CHRC to host National Association of Human Rights Workers (NAHRW) 2013 Midwest Regional Conference!

The Cincinnati Human Relations Commission (CHRC)
has been selected to host
the National Association of Human Rights Workers (NAHRW)
2013 Midwest Regional Conference!

 The Cincinnati Human Relations Commission (CHRC) has been selected by the National Association of Human Rights Workers (NAHRW) Board of Directors to host the Association’s 2013 Midwest Regional Conference!
 
The NAHRW is an organization of individuals committed to providing education, training, research, networking, and professional development to its members in order to enable them to foster equality within a diverse society. In collaboration with NAHRW, the CHRC will be bringing together other regional human relations, human and civil rights groups and individuals engaged in the improvement of intergroup relations to:

1.    Encourage the collection, compilation and dissemination of information and research among organizations.

2.    Advance the science, process and art of intergroup relations

3.    Improve the standards of work in the field (i.e., advancing technical, professional knowledge, standards and practices)

 The NAHRW Annual Training Conference is the nation's leading human and civil rights workers conference. The conference is known for delivering the latest, most useful and easily implemented strategies for ridding our nation of unlawful discrimination.

 For 70 years, the Cincinnati Human Relations Commission has been the “Voice of the Community” and honors its commitment every day to be a voice for the voiceless and liberate communities where prejudice and discrimination seek to reign. As the CHRC continues to connect cultures and communities during the most critical of times, the knowledge gained from this conference will serve as a springboard to examine and improve human relations in the Greater Cincinnati community. 

 The Cincinnati Human Relations Commission is a non-profit organization that deals with human relations issues and discrimination in the City of Cincinnati. As more details are finalized, we will be releasing that information to the community. If you have any questions, please visit the website at www.chrc.us or call the office at 513-352-3237.  The Cincinnati Human Relations Commission is honored to be selected to host the Midwest Regional Conference here in Cincinnati! See you at the conference!



 

Friday, May 03, 2013

TICKETS FOR CHRC ANNUAL LUNCHEON & AWARDS CEREMONY

TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to register for The Cincinnati Human Relations Commission (CHRC) Annual Luncheon and Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, May 7 at Music Hall, 1241 Elm Street from 12:00- 1:30 PM.  Registration will begin at 11:00 AM. Luncheon keynote speaker will be Cincinnati City Manager, Mr. Milton Dohoney, Jr.  CHRC will be honoring longtime supporters, Judge Arthur and Louise Spiegel and Mr. William Mallory, Sr. with the Bishop Hebert Thompson Award. CHRC will also recognize 3 community leaders with the Merlin G. Pope, Jr. Diversity Leadership Award along with honoring 3 Youth Achievement Awards. To register, please visit www.chrc.us