Organization News
OHCDC Joins Google Program to Offer Digital Skills Training for People Impacted by Incarceration
Cleveland, OH — Today, Olivet Housing and Community Development Corporation (OHCDC) announced it’s working with Google to provide digital skills programs to advance economic opportunity for people impacted by incarceration. In June, Google shared its investing $4 million toward a new fund that aims to expand its justice reform work. Over 500 nonprofit organizations across the country applied to receive support from the fund, and the OHCDC is one of the recipients selected by Google based on its history of helping people who have been impacted by incarceration receive training, career resources, and job placement support.
Congrats! The OHCDC awarded $250,000 from the Governor’s Office
The Olivet Housing and Community Development Corporation has been selected for a grant from Governor Mike DeWine's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives to support the operation of the Olivet Tri-C Access Center to provide residents of our service areas with the opportunity and means to improve their educational attainment level, develop sought after job skills, and enter the workforce in in-demand industries.