The Ohio Benefit Bank is offered, with the help of more than 3,700 trained counselors, through a public-private partnership, including the following organizations. You may learn more about each organization by clicking on the names below:
Public Partners
Corporation for National and Community Service Governor's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Office of Governor Ted Strickland Ohio Department of Aging Ohio Department of Development Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Ohio Department of Mental Health Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Ohio Department of Veterans Services U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food, and Nutrition Services
Private Partners Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Charter One Bank Columbus Foundation George Gund Foundation Episcopal Community Services Foundation John S. and James L. Knight Foundation MAZON: Jewish Response to Hunger National Council of Churches Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks Osteopathic Heritage Foundation Share Our Strength Solutions for Progress United Way of Greater Cincinnati Universal Healthcare Action Network Ohio
More than 850 Ohio Benefit Bank sites sponsored by faith-based, community, and private sector organizations across Ohio.