
Cleveland's burning river ignited the environmental movement 54 years ago
The city is now a leader in sustainability.

The city is now a leader in sustainability.

"At The Table": Episode 5 of GCP and COSE's new advocacy video series is here. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Congresswoman Shontel Brown and COSE Executive Committee Member Cheryl Perez. Discover the extraordinary journey of Rep. ...

This week, Terry and Taylor discuss how to get and stay involved in small business advocacy, the Small Business Caucus is open to COSE members.

This week, Terry and Taylor discuss how advocacy efforts helped Ohio business owners save up to $250,000 with the Business Income Deduction, the COSE MEWA and how advocacy can help attract and retain talent.

Join fellow Cleveland business owners for a seat “At the Table” and find out more about how advocacy can help your business.

All Posts Join fellow Cleveland business owners for a seat “At the Table” and find out more about how advocacy can help your business. The all-new video series featuring Terry Donelon, Director, Government Advocacy at Greater Cleveland ...
Join us for an afternoon discussion with Representative Jason Stephens and Representative D.J. Swearingen. Representative Stephens serves the 93rd House District and is serving his first term after being appointed in the 133rd General Assembly. ...
January 25, 2022 – Advocacy work by GCP and Great Lakes Metro Chambers Council (GLMCC)–longtime proponents of federal funding efforts for critical Great Lakes projects–has paid off with the recent announcement of $742 million in ...
https://youtu.be/_22XyhUT8MM January 20, 2022 — What will it take for us to achieve our vision of becoming a great region in the Great Lakes? All of us, being ALL IN—with the private, public and civic sectors working in unity toward a ...
December 10, 2021 -- When the pandemic took the world by storm last year, we experienced the closing of businesses across a spectrum of industries deemed non-essential. Given the state of emergency that Ohio was in, an ordinance signed by Governor ...