What is the Faith Community Alliance?
Faith Community Alliance of Greater Cincinnati (FCA) is a non-profit organization formed in 2000 whose mission is to serve as a forum for open discussion on critical issues that affect our community. The FCA is comprised of faith and social service organizations, with representation from clergy, community leaders, and elected officials. It is a conduit for communication between the community and local government, and is used to provide counsel and raise public awareness.
How often does FCA meet?
FCA meets the first Monday of each month from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio, Cincinnati Office, 3458 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45229. (513) 281-9955. From time to time national holidays fall on a Monday. In these instances, notices are sent email to members. FCA also hosts an annual meeting, which is a larger public forum.
Who attends FCA monthly meetings?
FCA members, invited guest speakers, and organizations who wish to present to the FCA members may attend the meetings. Those who wish to speak to the FCA must request and be approved for time on the agenda. New, potential members are invited to attend. Please contact FCACincinnati@aol.com to let us know you plan to attend.