Posted December 16, 2020 in News Items
Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods at Case Western Reserve University is looking for residents in the following neighborhoods to participate in a study about COVID-specific risks and prevention in Cleveland:
Buckeye-Shaker
Clark-Fulton
Euclid
Glenville
Old Brooklyn
Parma
Slavic Village
West Park
They are looking for a mix of individuals - younger adults, older adults, essential workers, people with chronic diseases, etc.
Ways to Participate
Sentinel Reporter: Provide bi-monthly "check-ins" on what is happening in your neighborhood with regard to COVID. You will complete a 5 minute survey every other week for 6 months.
Geo-Narrative: Meet virtually (requires a computer) with a researcher to narrate a pre-recorded virtual driving tour through your... read more
Posted December 04, 2020 in News Items
Lead Safe Home Loans and Grants Available to Eligible Landlords
Cleveland, OH – On December 4, 2020, the Lead Safe Resource Center and the Lead Safe Home Loans and Grants will be open and available to... read more
Posted November 16, 2020 in News Items
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:Tim TramblePresident and CEOSaint Luke’s Foundationttramble@stlukesfdn.org(216) 431-8010
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Nov. 16, 2020 (CLEVELAND) Saint Luke’s foundation announced and welcomed Indigo Bishop as Program Officer. Indigo serves a key role in the foundation’s grantmaking process, which... read more
Posted September 23, 2020 in News Items
Sep. 24, 2020 (CLEVELAND) Saint Luke’s foundation announced and welcomed Peter Whitt as Senior Program Officer. Peter serves a key role in the foundation’s grantmaking process, which includes research, relationship development, applicant support and decision... read more
Posted September 17, 2020 in News Items
CLEVELAND – On September 16th the Board of Trustees of the Saint Luke’s Foundation approved grants to 6 organizations totaling $463,500. These investments advance the Foundation’s mission to achieve health equity by addressing social determinants... read more