Let’s revisit our 2009 winners of the Impact 100 grants of $103,000 and the progress they have made.
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Integrity, Accountability, Ethics — these are words that I often hear from Impact members, and it’s “music to my ears."
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On May 12, 2010 more than 1,200 area elementary students (grades 3–6) from 15 local schools represented diverse Cincinnati communities and put their entrepreneurial spirit into practice at the StEP Market Madness event.
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Susan Otto can be defined in many ways, but one of her favorites is as a “connector."
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Over thirty members and guests gathered at the Oakley Wine Store on June 10th to sample some great wines, enjoy some good company and learn more about Impact.
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In the early evening on Wednesday, July 28th, Impact 100 will be hosting an open house at Lighthouse Youth Services, Anthony House.
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From time to time, there have been various myths about Impact 100. We would like to clear up some of those myths, which have made their rounds into the community.
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6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Graciously hosted by Karen Maier—9235 Shawnee Run Road, Indian Hill.
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