Beekman Community Market is hosting a Business Communication Workshop with Alloy Development Co. on July 30th! Come out to WIN's Community Room at 6:30 PM to learn how to connect with potential customers, receive guidance from Alloy Development Business Coach Chanael Warren, and perfect your elevator speech. Contact Heather at hsayre@wincincy.org or 513-541-4109 ext. 116 to RSVP. #BusinessCommunication #Entrepreneurship #Workshops #BusinessWorkshop #Cincinnati #BeekmanCommunityMarket
Working In Neighborhoods (WIN)
Civic and Social Organizations
Cincinnati, Ohio 287 followers
Building Sustainable Communities
About us
WIN helps build sustainable, thriving communities through homeownership programs, financial literacy training, and community leadership development.
- Website
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http://www.wincincy.org
External link for Working In Neighborhoods (WIN)
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1978
Locations
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Primary
1814 Dreman Ave
Cincinnati, Ohio 45223-2319, US
Employees at Working In Neighborhoods (WIN)
Updates
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On Friday, March 31, 2000, Margaret Thatcher met with about 50 middle and high school students at Working In Neighborhoods' community center on Llewellyn Avenue in South Cumminsville. This visit was made possible by Fifth Third Bank and the John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University. No subject was taboo, with the former prime minister answering questions about violence in Northern Ireland, bringing peace to Israel and the Palestinians, gun legislation, and school violence. Thatcher spread a message of hope, encouraging students to follow their dreams. "If you have a passion for something... Just follow that passion, work very hard and don't give up," said Thatcher. "You will find the marvelous people here willing to help. You will find someone willing to help." #WIN45 #45YearsOfWorkingInNeighborhoods #Throwback #MargaretThatcher
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In case you missed it, WIN's July Update is out now! Read about four recent volunteer groups, WIN's summer camp, a client who went from living in subsidized housing to owning her condo in just 11 months, and our Near-Net-Zero Urban Village! Read here: https://lnkd.in/gkQq6MpV
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WIN's next Life As A Homeowner Workshop is Tuesday, July 23 at 6PM. This FREE workshop is for people who have recently purchased their first home. We'll talk about payments, building equity, insurance, maintenance, and more! Register online at https://lnkd.in/gVddKpW3
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Today we celebrated the next phase of WIN's Near-Net-Zero Urban Village! Thank you to everyone who came out for the ribbon cutting and who has supported this project throughout the years. This 50-home project consists of 25 new construction net-zero homes to be sold to first-time homebuyers and 25 energy-efficient upgrades for current homeowners living in South Cumminsville. So far, 15 homes have undergone retrofitting and we're happy to say that construction is underway on two new homes in South Cumminsville. Overall, the Near-Net-Zero Urban Village project serves as a model for future sustainable development in other communities, demonstrating how cutting-edge technologies can be leveraged to benefit low-income families and create healthier, more stable neighborhoods.
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See if you qualify by calling us at 513-514-0819!
Unlike many lead safe programs, we do NOT require a child to be in the home. Although many people are familiar with the dangers and signs of lead poisoning in children, it’s equally as important to know the warning signs in adults. Do you live in a house built before 1978 and experience any of these symptoms regularly? If so, it is vital to have your home tested for lead paint. To learn how you can do this, visit 💻LeadSafeHamiltonCounty.org 💻to see if you qualify for ✨FREE✨ lead remediation and repairs. #LeadPoisoning #LeadAwareness #LeadRemediation #LeadRepairs #LeadTesting #HealthyHomes #LeadFreeLiving #cincyhomeowner #cincinnatihomeowner LISC Greater Cincinnati Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati Working In Neighborhoods (WIN) Hamilton County Government
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WIN is looking for our next Economic Learning AmeriCorps VISTA. This is a one-year, full-time commitment. The VISTA will work with WIN to increase housing and financial stability in Greater Cincinnati while training to become a HUD-certified housing counselor. Benefits include a living stipend, end-of-service education award, health benefit, paid leave, plus a $600/month housing allowance! Visit https://lnkd.in/eR3JeRw for more information on qualifications, responsibilities, and benefits. Applications are due July 26, 2024! #Hiring #AmeriCorpsVISTA #EconomicLearning #Cincinnati #HUDHousingCounselor
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Can you believe we're halfway through WIN's 2024 Summer Camp? Time flies when you're having fun! Our campers have been busy learning about sustainability, finances, nature, health, creativity and so much more! A huge thank you to our wonderful presenters: Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, First Financial Bank, Ohio State University Extension, and WAVE Foundation - Newport Aquarium.
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Interested in growing your food business in the Beekman Corridor? Fill out the form below or call Heather at 513-541-4109 ext. 116. https://lnkd.in/gqTnx28N
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Don't wait! Call WIN at 513-514-0819 or email HomeRepair@wincincy.org #LeadSafeHamiltonCounty #CincinnatiHomeowners #HamiltonCountyHomeowners
When you inquire about Lead Safe Hamilton County, you are not only investing in your home but your community too. As a homeowner, whether you plan on keeping your home in the family, renting it out or selling it, no one deserves to have hazardous lead paint in their living space. That’s why it’s important to have your home tested for lead paint if it was built before 1978. Ready to check if your home qualifies for FREE remediation and repairs? Call ☎️ WIN at (513) 514-0819 or visit 💻LeadSafeHamiltonCounty.org for more information. #leadsafehamiltoncounty #leadsafeohio #buildinggenerationalwealth #generationalwealth #cincyhomeowner #cincinnatihomeowner LISC Greater Cincinnati Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati Working In Neighborhoods (WIN) Hamilton County Government