City of Dayton loan programs: Neighborhood Lending Program, Housing Maintenance and Employment Opportunities Program, Mortgage Credit Counseling Program, and Neighborhood Business Assistance Program
Dayton Ombudsman's listing of community assistance resources
Computer training, employment services, business development, housing services, energy/weatherization, income tax assistance, youth services, emergency services and more.
A government agency serving West Central Ohio. Provides information and manages programs that help people remain at home or in supervised residential settings. Contracts with agencies that provide care.
Resource for high-quality early education and care in Southwest Ohio. Search for providers, financial assistance for childcare.
Community Action Partnership is the local Action Agency for several counties in the Miami Valley. This map gives contact info for CAP and all other action agencies in the state of Ohio
When she got fed up with the lies about "free money" for individuals, a librarian from Toledo, Ohio, set about tracking the facts. You will find opportunities for individual assistance under various categories.
Check eligibility and submit an online application. For low-income residents who need help with food, medical needs or daily expenses.
Ohio's Foreclosure Prevention Effort. Information on keeping out of foreclosure, including toll free numbers to call and times/dates for educational events across the state
From the Foundation Center, the nation's leading authority on foundation giving
A directory of social service providers (health, housing, food, etc) compiled by the Montgomery County Office of Family and Children First (June 2009)
An extensive and current collection of online grants and fundraising resources
State agency that supports and promotes Ohio arts
The nation's most extensive listing of grant awards, fellowships and services for artists of all disciplines.
THE go-to source for information and resources about planning, preparing and paying for college or career schools. Aims to provide inspiration and hope to all students.
Connects low and moderate-income Ohioans with access to work supports such as tax credits and public benefits. An online quiz can help you check for potential eligibility for benefits.
This online quiz from the federal government will help determine grant or loan programs for which your business may be eligible
From BusinessWeek: "Searching for a government grant or no-interest loan to start a business? Don't waste your time."
Get the facts on government grants to business from the Small Business Administration.