Famicos is proud to be one of eight revitalization organizations across the country to receive a Committed to Serve grant from Republic Services Charitable Foundation. These grants will assist minority-owned small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
Famicos Foundation is working with Ward 9 Councilman Kevin Conwell and Mayor Jackson's Neighborhood Transformation Initiative to revitalize Glenville, beginning with East 105th Street!
Teen artists taking classes with the Center For Arts-Inspired Learning learned business skills and learned about Glenville's rich history by painting a mural at the Glenville Arts Campus.
Famicos is proud to have had the honor of restoring the Medical Arts building that Mr. Madison designed in 1960 and renaming it after him: The Madison at the Glenville Arts Campus.
Evelyn Burnett and Mordecai Cargill Are Not Here to be Polite About Cleveland Leadership and Racial Equity. These two visionaries, who will be opening up Third Space Cafe in Famicos' building The Madison, give a poignant interview to Scene magazine on the challenges - and the opportunities - of building true racial equity in Cleveland.
The Center for Arts Inspired Learning, in partnership with Famicos Foundation, has opened their second location, Studio 105, at the Glenville Arts Campus