Marsh Brook Place

OCCH was pleased to invest $6.7 million into the development of Marsh Brook Place, 40 units of permanent supportive housing serving Columbus’ highest need homeless population—youth aged 18-24. Developed by Community Housing Network in partnership with Huckleberry House, Marsh Brook Place’s target population benefits from a non-time limited supportive housing approach with youth-centered services, a model previously unavailable in Columbus.

Huntington Digital Inclusion Fund

Huntington Bank and OCCH are partnering to award grants to partners working to increase digital inclusion and connectivity for low- and moderate-income residents in affordable housing communities throughout Ohio.

Cincinnati Scholar House

OCCH was pleased to invest $10 million into the development of the Cincinnati Scholar House, a proven unique transitional-living program that equips low-income single parents with the support needed to complete a post-secondary degree to improve work opportunities.”,Ohio Capital Finance Corporation,929 E McMillan Street,Cincinatti,Ohio,OH01,https://cdfi.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/cdfiistories.jpg,Community
Ransdell Living and Learning Center,https://www.occh.org/project/ransdell-living-and-learning-center/,OCCH was pleased to invest $2.1 million into the development of Ransdell Living and Learning Center