For a copy of CPE's most recent IRS 990, please visit www.guidestar.org.

The Center for Peace Education is proud to be a member of:

 

Thank you to all of our funders, past and present.

Creating Change in a Community

takes a true collaboration of funders, partners, and trainers.

The important work that CPE's professional trainers and partners do in Greater Cincinnati schools and communities could not happen without your ongoing support of our efforts.

With the monetary support of the organizations and foundations listed below, CPE is providing more and more students and teachers with creative strategies for resolving conflicts, interacting with peers effectively, and appreciating others' perspectives. Funders from the past several years include:

2004 Funders: (as of September 2004)

Charles H. Dater Foundation
supports four weeks of summer Peace Camp in Cincinnati neighborhoods.
http://www.DaterFoundation.org

City of Cincinnati, Office of Community Development & Planning
provides funding for school and community programs
http://www.rcc.org


Corporation for National Service, AmeriCorps*VISTA
provides a living allowance, education award, health insurance and training for two full-time volunteers
http://www.americorps.org

Greater Cincinnati Community Shares
supports general operating expenses through workplace giving campaigns
http://www.cintishares.com

Ohio Department of Youth Services
provides funding for conflict management training at Windsor Academy, Vine Elementary, and William Howard Taft Elementary schools for 2004
http://www.dys.ohio.gov

Talbert House C.O.P.E. through the Hamilton County Mental Health Levy
provides funding for school and community programs
http://www.talberthouse.org

The Spaulding Foundation
provides funding for school conflict management programs

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
provides funding for a comprehensive conflict management program at Hays/Porter/Washburn Elementary School downtown
http://www.greatercincinnatifdn.org

 

2003 Funders:

Allstate Foundation
provided funding for school programs
http://www.allstate.com

Benedictine Sisters of St. Wahlberg Monastery
provided funding for Roselawn Condon Elementary school program

City of Cincinnati, Department of Community Development & Planning
provided funding for school and community programs
http://www.rcc.org


Corporation for National Service, AmeriCorps*VISTA
provided a living allowance, education award, health insurance and training for two full-time volunteers
http://www.americorps.org

Greater Cincinnati Community Shares
supported general operating expenses through workplace giving campaigns
http://www.cintishares.com

Hamilton County Family & Children First Council
provided funding for Peace Team program at Schwab School
http://www.hamilton-co.org

Ohio Department of Youth Services
provided funding for conflict management training at Windsor Academy, Vine Elementary, and William Howard Taft Elementary schools for 2003
http://www.dys.ohio.gov

Talbert House C.O.P.E. through the Hamilton County Mental Health Levy
provided funding for school and community programs
http://www.talberthouse.org

The Spaulding Foundation
provided funding for school conflict management programs

Teaching Tolerance
provided funding for Youth 2 Youth USA Spring 2003 Youth Forum
http://www.tolerance.org

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
provided funding for a comprehensive conflict management program at Hays/Porter/Washburn Elementary School downtown
http://www.greatercincinnatifdn.org

Tiger Woods Foundation
provided funding for conflict management training at Roselawn Condon School
http://www.twfound.org

United Church of Christ Assembly of Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky
provided general operating funds

 

2002 Funders:

Charles H. Dater Foundation
supported three weeks of summer Peace Camp in Cincinnati neighborhoods.
http://www.DaterFoundation.org

City of Cincinnati, Department of Community Development & Planning
provided funding for school and community programs.
http://www.rcc.org/dns.html


Corporation for National Service, AmeriCorps*VISTA
provided a living allowance, education award, health insurance and training for two full-time volunteers.
http://www.americorps.org/vista/index.html

Department of Health and Human Services; Office of Community Services
provided funding for a family and community violence prevention public awareness campaign CPE conducted in seven Cincinnati neighborhoods.
http://www.os.dhhs.gov

Greater Cincinnati Community Shares
supported general operating expenses through workplace giving campaigns.
http://www.cintishares.com

Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Summertime Kids
provided support for Summer Peace Camps, in partnership with Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center.
http://www.greatercincinnatifdn.org

Hamilton County Family & Children First Council
provided funding for Peace Team program at Schwab School.
http://www.hamilton-co.org

Junior League of Greater Cincinnati
provided funding and talented volunteers to work with the Schwab Peace Team.
http://www.jlcincinnati.org

Knox Presbyterian Church
provided funding for September 11th anniversary peace program in Cincinnati area elementary schools.

Murray and Agnes Seasongood Good Government Foundation
supported a series of teen forums in order to create a High School Service Team that implemented a service plan to address Cincinnati's racial, cultural and socio-economic challenges. This foundation also provided support for our Discover CommUnity event at Cincinnati Museum Center in April 2002.

St. John the Baptist Province
provided funding for summer Peace Camps in Cincinnati area neighborhoods.

St. John's Unitarian Church
provided funding for the 2002 Southwestern Ohio Youth Forum in April 2002.

The Spaulding Foundation
provided operating support for the Discover CommUnity event at Cincinnati Museum Center in April 2002.

Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America
provided operating support for the Discover CommUnity event at Cincinnati Museum Center in April 2002.
http://www.toyota.com

United Church of Christ Assembly of Greater Cincinnati Northern Kentucky
provided general operating funds.

 

Past Funders:

Since our inception in 1979, the Center for Peace Education has received funding from a wide variety of sources. Corporations, foundations, government agencies, schools, places of worship, and many private donors have contributed financial support to help expand the reach of CPE programs.

Thank you to all who have made a difference - please know that your support helped pave the way in spreading peace education throughout the Greater Cincinnati community.