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Support for the Neighborhood Leadership Institute has been provided by:

Alcoa Foundation

City of Cleveland Department of Community Development 

City of Cleveland Department of Recreation 

Cleveland City Council

Cuyahoga County Family and Children First Council

Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation

KnowledgeWorks Foundation

Mt. Pleasant Community Zone, Inc.

Neighborhood Connections

PPG Industries Foundation

Parker Hannifin Foundation

Philips Medical Systems

RPM, Inc.

Roy A. Hunt Foundation

Saint Luke’s Foundation of Cleveland, Ohio

Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland

Starting Point

The Abington Foundation

The Cleveland Foundation

The Jonathan and Meg Ratner Family Foundation

The Raymond John Wean Foundation

Third Federal Foundation 

Thomas H. White Foundation, a KeyBank Trust

United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland

United Way Services of Greater Cleveland

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Programs and Services

  • Neighborhood Leadership Cleveland
  • Schools as Neighborhood Resources
  • Parents As Leaders Training Academy
  • Ward 1 Leadership Academy
  • Mt. Pleasant Community Zone Leadership Academy
  • Project Access Coaching and Training

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NLI
(located inside Broadway United Methodist Church)
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127
ph: (216) 812-8700
fx: (216) 812-8709

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Graduates in the News

NLC Class 26 classmates Mike Jones and James Walker were featured in a Plain Dealer article about their work with ex-offenders. Click here to read the article.

NLC graduate Blaine Griffin (Class 5) was recently elected Vice Chair of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party. While NLI is a nonpartisan organization, we encourage our graduates to participate in the political processes that shape our democracy.

NLC graduate Barbara Anderson (Class 16) attended this year's Cannes Film Festival. She is featured in "Cleveland vs. Wall Street," a film about the foreclosure crisis. See a clip here. Read more about the film here. Listen to Barbara being interviewed about the film here. Barbara's work in her Slavic Village neighborhood was also highlighted in an article in the January 2010 edition of Cleveland Magazine.

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