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You’re not called to lead alone. Let’s gather, align, and act—for the good of Columbus.
NONPROFITS
No single organization can solve our city’s complex challenges alone. That’s why For Columbus unites Christian nonprofits to collaborate, learn, and lead together for greater gospel impact across our city.
Through our partnership with Mission Increase, we offer practical training and free-to-you coaching in fundraising, board development, communications, and more — adding value to what you’re already doing and helping your mission thrive.
UPCOMING WorkshopS
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“The breakdown of families is behind almost every major societal issue in our country and God has commissioned His Church to fight for family strengthening and preservation. Phil and I are so thrilled to partner with Dr Tom Edwards and For Columbus to launch the For Family Network. We already have strong commitments from Kingdom Dads, One More Child, PDHC, CCV, and others who are excited to stand shoulder to shoulder on this battlefield. We just finished solidifying our mission, vision, and objectives and we can’t wait for our launch event in December!”
Melody Marshall
My Village Ministries & For Family Network co-leader
“Coming together as the Hope Centers Network is always a precious time of unity and encouragement. Whenever we gather it serves as a tangible reminder that not only is compassion -the willingness to share in suffering and desire to do something about it- worth it, but it is the way of Christ, and it is beautiful. Hearing stories about how our various organizations are spreading compassion across the city and witnessing the way God uses it to change lives is an experience akin to life and joy itself. Our prayer is simply for the Harvest of Compassion to reach full ripeness across our city.”
Jeremy Borsos
Executive Director, Place of Hope & Hope Centers Network co-leader
“The Good Housing Network formed in April 2025 for the purpose of becoming, ‘A Network of Redemptive Leaders Facilitating the Development and Management of Good Housing for People in Central OH’. Since then network members have been exploring cross-sector partnerships and projects. These cross-sector initiatives connect redemptive leaders (for-profit, church and nonprofit) with possible church resources (e.g. under-utilized land) to increase Good Housing (safe, healthy and attainable) in the Columbus Region. Network members are now praying and working to:
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Define the unique value proposition of the Good Housing Network
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Demonstrate collaborative work rooted in faith and redemptive leadership
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Generate a 2026 strategy that “casts a wider net” to engage more churches and redemptive leaders in developing and managing Good Housing.”
Kim Stands
Human Services Coordinator, City of Columbus’ Department of Development & Good Housing Network co-leader

