Metropolitan Nonprofit Member + Prospective Member Meet Up

Metropolitan Nonprofit Member + Prospective Member Meet Up

With host Jane Page-Steiner, Publisher, Greater Cincinnati Nonprofit News + funders from throughout the region

By Metropolitan Club

Date and time

Tuesday, June 11 · 4:30 - 7pm EDT

Location

The Metropolitan Club 50 E Rivercenter Blvd. Suite 1900

50 East Rivercenter Boulevard Suite # 1900 Covington, KY 41011

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About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

Come meet Metropolitan member Jane Page-Steiner, publisher of Greater Cincinnati Nonprofit News, and hear about opportunities to partner with her and the Metropolitan as we achieve our mission to unite diverse leaders to make a difference in our community. Area funders have also been invited to say a few words about what they are seeing in the current nonprofit funding landscape.


4:30 pm Registration

-Networking | Happy Hour | Lite Bites-

5:15 p.m. Program

-more Networking | Happy Hour | Lite Bites-

5:30-7 p.m.


Tickets are $20 and include 2 drink tickets, lite bites, and parking.

Park under the building, and bring your ticket with you for validation.

And, if you would like to stay for dinner in the Roebling Room, just call ahead to make reservations. 859.491.2400


Organized by

Enjoy a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of Cincinnati and its skyline. Boasting multiple wins for Best View from a Restaurant, the Metropolitan Club is located on the nineteenth floor of the RiverCenter I Tower in downtown Covington. Since 1991, the club has been a meeting place for remarkable minds regardless of race, gender, religion or creed. We encourage our members to utilize their unique perspectives for one common goal: making our region a better place. The Metropolitan Club is a powerful force for good in the region, uniting business and community leaders to make an impact through charitable donations. For over three decades, it has given back to the community by sharing $1.8 million with local nonprofits. The club is open to members and prospective members.