The crisis center has received support from a broad range of community partners throughout its planning and has capital commitments from both public and private sectors. Planning committees include voices from every part of the community in the crisis center’s development – community providers, hospitals, law enforcement, advocacy organizations, and individuals and families with lived experience.
Community Capital Investment
$60.4 million – Committed from Partners
Philanthropic Support
Osteopathic Heritage Foundations - $2.5 million
Tad and Nancy Jeffrey Fund - $2 million
American Electric Power Foundation - $1 million
CareSource Foundation - $1 million
Nationwide Foundation - $1 million
Robert F. Wolfe and Edgar T. Wolfe Foundation - $1 million
The Columbus Foundation - $500,000
Columbus Medical Association Foundation - $500,000
Crane Group - $200,000
Big Lots - $100,000
Cardinal Health Foundation - $100,000
CoverMyMeds - $100,000
Huntington Foundation - $100,000
Ingram-White Castle Foundation - $100,000
United Healthcare - $100,000
NiSource/Columbia Gas - $25,000
Humanna - $30,000
Cornely Family Fund - $20,000
Grange Insurance - $10,000