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The Black American Tree Project
Our Host Organization
Invest in Neighborhoods empowers community councils and their resident members, volunteers, and related community organizations to contribute to civic life and advance the quality of life in Cincinnati’s neighborhoods, by increasing capacities and competencies, assisting with resources, and promoting civic engagement.

The Black American Tree Project
Our Host Organization
Impact 100 empowers women to dramatically improve lives by collectively funding significant grants that make a lasting impact in our community.
Impact 100’s vision is to be the model organization that enables a woman to realize the power and reward of her giving.
The Black American Tree Project prototype date - 8/16/21 1:00pm-3:00pm. Courageous Community Conversations - 8/18/21 12:00pm - 1:30pm

The Black American Tree Project
The Ohio Family Network hosts The Black American Tree Project in two sessions. The project itself is being held on 7/27 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The Courageous Community Conversations will be held on Tuesday, 8/3 from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Your one registration counts for both dates.

The Black American Tree Project
Host Organization
Invest in Neighborhoods empowers community councils and their resident members, volunteers, and related community organizations to contribute to civic life and advance the quality of life in Cincinnati’s neighborhoods, by increasing capacities and competencies, assisting with resources, and promoting civic engagement.


Invest In Neighborhoods
Invest in Neighborhoods empowers community councils and their resident members, volunteers, and related community organizations to contribute to civic life and advance the quality of life in Cincinnati’s neighborhoods, by increasing capacities and competencies, assisting with resources, and promoting civic engagement.

Ideas That Matter - December 8th, 2020 @ 12 noon – 2:30 pm EST
Participants are asked to read scripted roles, led by hosted narration, depicting pre-colonial /Africa to present-day America from the Black American’s perspective.
Given the nature of the Black American Tree Project we are asking that you self identify your ethnicity on the checkout page. Although not required, this will help us to assign participant roles and to create a more effective representation of the project.
Hosted by Virtual Toronto Summer Institute 2020 – Ideas That Matter