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Cincinnati Parks Foundation
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Cincinnati Parks Foundation 950 Eden Park Drive Cincinnati, OH 45202
Work (513) 357-2619
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The Cincinnati Parks Foundation is a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 organization supported by a Board of Trustees. The Executive Director and support staff carries out the day-to-day operations of the Foundation. The mission of the Foundation is "To build broad based private/public partnerships supporting the conservation and enhancement of our City's parks and greenspaces." The Foundation is supported 100% by private contributions, grants, bequests, planned gifts, corporate support, and in-kinds services. The Foundation supports the Park Board's basic principles of Clean, Safe, Reliable, Beautiful, and Green. Your donations can be made via PledgeConnect to support Foundation operations, programs, campaigns, and events.
http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cityparks/pages/-4374-/
If you wish to donate directly to Cincinnati Parks Foundation (Ohio), then send your donation to the address below. Keep in mind, DareDealer.com is not responsible for inaccurate information posted online, so be sure to check with the charity first.
Cincinnati Parks Foundation
950 Eden Park Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Cincinnati Parks Foundation News
| 08/28/2010 02:10 AM |
| Stick to the plan: Move to outskirts hurt city's predicted growth |
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El Paso was supposed to be an international hot spot, a world-class city with an economic base to match.
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| 08/25/2010 02:29 PM |
| September community calendar |
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Information is subject to change and should be verified with the contact listed. Wednesday, Sept.
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| 08/21/2010 06:36 AM |
| 'ReLeaf' for Cincinnatians |
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Cincinnati residents can take home free 6- to 8-foot trees through the Cincinnati Park Board's 24th Annual Fall ReLeaf program.
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| 08/06/2010 12:58 AM |
| Cincinnati residents can get free tree |
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550 trees are available free of charge to residents and property owners within the city of Cincinnati through the ReLeaf program.
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