Best Point Education & Behavioral Health gives bi3 the inaugural “Community Partner Award”
Best Point Education and Behavioral Health honored bi3 at their Annual Membership Meeting and Dinner with their first annual Community Partner Award, which recognizes organizations whose commitment and collaboration create a meaningful, lasting impact.
Read moreCincinnati Enquirer and Cincinnati Business Courier publish op-ed from Jill Miller on infant mortality
Infant mortality rates rise in Hamilton County, but community solutions offer a path forward.
Read moreJill Miller engages with table of experts on improving mental healthcare
Employee mental health is a business priority. More than one in five U.S. adults and youth live with a mental illness, and three-quarters of U.S. workers reported experiencing at least one symptom of a mental health condition, according to...
Read moreSoapbox Cincinnati highlights the work of bi3 partner HEY!
We're proud to support the work of Hopeful Empowered Youth (HEY!), featured this week in Soapbox Cincinnati!
Read moreThe bi3 Fund commits nearly $7 million to advance youth mental health and wellbeing
The bi3 Fund announced a combined investment of nearly $7 million to support youth mental health and wellbeing across Greater Cincinnati.
Read moreSchool to Work students celebrate graduation
In 2026, 29 Cincinnati Public School (CPS) high school seniors graduated from TriHealth's School to Work (STW) program.
Read morePartnering with the Time to Care Coalition to support paid family leave
Introduced by Senators Louis W. Blessing III and Beth Liston and announced with bipartisan support this month, Ohio Senate Bill 396 outlines a practical, affordable program designed to support families and help businesses retain valued employees by creating a...
Read moreWVXU highlights the work of bi3 partner NyNi Inc.
bi3’s Jena’ Bradley talked with WVXU about the impact of this year’s Black Maternal Health Week events.
Read moreFeedback to action: What we heard from bi3 partners
At bi3, we want to do better by our funded partners. That’s why we worked with the Center for Effective Philanthropy to conduct a Grantee Perception Survey to help us identify our strengths and opportunities for improvement.
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