Investing Locally for Visible, Lasting Impact

We’re aligned with the philosophy that meaningful philanthropy starts close to home. In a recent feature, Philanthropy Roundtable explores how place-based giving allows private foundations to build long-term, high-trust relationships within their communities—supporting organizations, keeping operations running, and creating sustainable change over time. A prime example is the Abell‑Hanger Foundation, which directs 75% of its funding locally and prioritizes flexible support so nonprofit partners can keep “the lights on.”

At Kaulig Giving, we believe that intentionally grounding our work in Northeast Ohio enables us to bring not just resources—but presence, understanding, and partnership—right where they matter most.

Read the full story here:
“Private Foundations: Place‑Based Philanthropy Creates Sustainable, Visible Results” (Philanthropy Roundtable, August 6, 2025)