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BECOMING A CO-SPONSORING ORGANIZATION
Cincinnatus Association is working to broaden the support or reach of the Commitment effort by asking other organizations to join this effort as a co-sponsor.
Co-sponsorship entails having your board of directors endorse the Commitment (click here for Organizational Brochure)) and your top executive officer sign it, then obtaining the signatures of your individual members. Co-sponsorship also declares your organizational intention to seek the endorsement of other organizations and the signatures of additional individuals. The organization publicizes their action to it members and actively seeks individual member support (e.g. announces in internal PR, agrees to allow name tobe used in Cincinnatus publicity about this effort). The ultimate goal is to reveal the large number of residents in our region who want to create a more inclusive and harmonious community.
We are seeking organizations that share the view that we should take a stand for a more inclusive future that will help our community thrive in the 21st century. We invite you to become a co-sponsoring organization for the Greater Cincinnati Commitment. Below are listed the names of current co-sponsors and we will be adding to this list. If you would like to learn more and speak to someone about being a co-sponsor, please contact Stephanie Stoller at or Sue Wilke at suewilke@cinci.rr.com.
List of Co-Sponsors (as of 4/11/08)
Bridges for a Just Community
Cincinnati Human Relations Commission
Citizens for Civic Renewal
Equality Cincinnati
Faith Community Alliance
Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission
League of Women Voters
Metropolitan Area Religious Coalition of Cincinnati
Social Action Commission, Archdiocese of Cincinnati
Urban Appalachian Council
Urban League of Greater Cincinnati
Women's City Club
Cincinnatus Association is working to broaden the support or reach of the Commitment effort by asking other organizations to join this effort as a co-sponsor.
Co-sponsorship entails having your board of directors endorse the Commitment (click here for Organizational Brochure)) and your top executive officer sign it, then obtaining the signatures of your individual members. Co-sponsorship also declares your organizational intention to seek the endorsement of other organizations and the signatures of additional individuals. The organization publicizes their action to it members and actively seeks individual member support (e.g. announces in internal PR, agrees to allow name tobe used in Cincinnatus publicity about this effort). The ultimate goal is to reveal the large number of residents in our region who want to create a more inclusive and harmonious community.
We are seeking organizations that share the view that we should take a stand for a more inclusive future that will help our community thrive in the 21st century. We invite you to become a co-sponsoring organization for the Greater Cincinnati Commitment. Below are listed the names of current co-sponsors and we will be adding to this list. If you would like to learn more and speak to someone about being a co-sponsor, please contact Stephanie Stoller at or Sue Wilke at suewilke@cinci.rr.com.
List of Co-Sponsors (as of 4/11/08)
Bridges for a Just Community
Cincinnati Human Relations Commission
Citizens for Civic Renewal
Equality Cincinnati
Faith Community Alliance
Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission
League of Women Voters
Metropolitan Area Religious Coalition of Cincinnati
Social Action Commission, Archdiocese of Cincinnati
Urban Appalachian Council
Urban League of Greater Cincinnati
Women's City Club

