Raise the Bar Hancock County held a Mock Interview Day to prepare students for future success. It was held at the Old Mill Stream Centre on the Hancock County Fairgrounds and included 11th graders from Cory-Rawson, Liberty-Benton, and Van Buren High Schools. Susan Allen, Career Network Coordinator at Liberty-Benton High School, says the students did
(From the Findlay Rotary Club) At the club’s Wednesday, April 10 meeting, The Findlay Rotary Club presented $50,100 to five local non-profit organizations. This year’s recipients include: Habitat for Humanity of Findlay/Hancock County: $8,700 for Critical Home Repair program Open Arms Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center: $13,350 for mobile advocacy van renovation City Mission
(From City of Findlay) Findlay area non-profits will receive a $10,000 DollarWise Economic Mobility Grant. The grant is administered by the U.S. Conference of Mayors in partnership with Bank of America and is aimed to encourage or promote innovation in advancing economic mobility. Grant categories include removing barriers that prevent economic advancement, creating economic opportunity,
(From Raise the Bar Hancock County) Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted, Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation, announced Raise the Bar® as one of the 26 workforce partnerships that will receive funding through the Industry Sector Partnership (ISP) Grant. The program supports collaborations that help bring Ohioans into the workforce pipeline while meeting the