What is Ohio Conference?
The Ohio Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is a foundational network comprising nearly 100 congregations, 11 educational institutions, and one medical college across Ohio. Established in 1861, it holds the distinction of being the first local Seventh-day Adventist conference organized in the United States, now boasting over 11,500 members. The conference is recognized for its pioneering outreach efforts and is historically linked to significant entities such as Worthington Foods, Harding Hospital, and Kettering Medical Center. Its overarching mission is to foster a Christ-centered presence, promote spiritual growth, and serve communities in preparation for the return of Jesus Christ.
How much funding has Ohio Conference raised?
Ohio Conference has raised a total of $1M across 1 funding round:
Debt
$1M
Debt (2020): $1M with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Ohio Conference
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Ohio Conference?
This recent strategic investment signals a period of accelerated growth and potential expansion for the Ohio Conference. The capital infusion is likely to support the enhancement of its outreach programs, the development of its educational and medical institutions, and the strengthening of its community presence. The organization's historical success in pioneering initiatives suggests a forward-thinking approach to leveraging this new financing for sustained impact and furthering its spiritual and community-focused objectives.
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