The Sherwin-Williams Foundation continues to enhance its commitment with The Northeast Ohio Hispanic Center for Economic Development (NEOHCED) to support economic and business growth, along with advancement of the Northeast Ohio community.
“The Sherwin-Williams Foundation is pleased to expand its 15-year collaboration with NEOHCED. Our ongoing support directly reflects one of the three priorities of the Foundation's mission, to advance a skilled workforce that sustains inclusive, vibrant communities and underscores an important business strategy for deliberate outreach and continued engagement with minority communities,” said John G. Morikis, president of the Foundation, and chairman and CEO of the Sherwin-Williams Company.
The expanded collaboration, said the paint giant, will foster economic inclusion for underrepresented suppliers, emphasizing minority-owned business enterprises (MBE) and employment in construction project opportunities, as well as talent recruitment, training and development, and engagement opportunities.
“This high-impact community investment will provide services to build capacity for contractors as well as support services and opportunities for the community,” said Morikis.
The enhanced commitment between The Sherwin-Williams Foundation and NEOHCED Includes significant community investments that will support economic impact through job creation and retention, as well as business development. These include:
- Expand the Latino Construction Capacity Initiative (LCCI), which aims to aid underrepresented contractors with training support, technical assistance and coaching. The goal of LCCI is to increase the capacity and utilization of the Latino and underrepresented workforce, as well as small businesses in the residential and commercial construction industry.
- Provide capital investment in CentroVilla25, an adaptive reuse of a warehouse located in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood, the heart of Cleveland’s Latino community.
- Sponsored the Construction Opportunities Fair designed to elevate the visibility of minorities in construction and building trades by connecting them with educational resources and providing business support services.
“The Northeast Ohio Hispanic Center for Economic Development is thrilled to expand our partnership with The Sherwin-Williams Foundation as the funded activities align with our mission to deliver economic and entrepreneurial technical assistance, training, and advocacy to Cleveland’s Latino and other underserved communities,” said Jenice Contreras, executive director at NEOHCED.