Working together to create an equitable and economically stable Mahoning Valley

Join us in building a Mahoning Valley we can all proudly call home. At the Wean Foundation, we seek to partner with residents stepping up to lead, leaders learning to serve and all of those working to build a just and sustainable future.

From grants to workshops to events in Wean Park, we invite you to get involved. Every day, we see the power of resident-led action to improve lives — and our community. Together, we can turn a shared vision of an equitable Mahoning Valley into a reality.

Most Recent Programs

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Upcoming Courses, Programs & Events

The Wean Foundation will launch its first Nonprofit Leadership Cohort in early 2025. Over eight months, the program will provide up to 10 mid-career nonprofit professionals with coaching, peer-to-peer learning and opportunities to implement skills learned within their organizations. The program is open to those currently employed at Wean Foundation grantees or potential grantees whose work aligns with our strategic priorities, with an emphasis on the under-resourced, including Black and Hispanic/Latinx leaders.

Participants will engage in self-assessments and monthly sessions that emphasize critical areas such as personal development, strategic planning, leadership communication, and more. The dynamic curriculum will begin and end with immersive retreats.

The Cohort will focus on cultivating key competencies that are vital for personal and programmatic leadership, including:

  • Transformational and Inclusive Leadership Skills
  • Strategic Thinking and Planning
  • Financial Management and Fundraising
  • Team Building and Cohesion
  • Board Governance and Compliance

Upon completing the program, Cohort members’ organizations will have the chance to apply for a Strategic Partners Fellowship. The Fellowship enables them to grow within their organization and ensures they are fairly and appropriately compensated for their advancement.

This initiative represents the Wean Foundation’s ongoing dedication to empowering leaders who can create inclusive environments, drive organizational success and significantly enhance the quality of life in the Mahoning Valley.

The deadline to apply has passed and applications are under review. We will announce the 2025 cohort in December.

Please contact Victor Ruiz, victor@gradientthinktank.com, or Fallon Peterson, fpeterson@weanfoundation.org, with questions or for more information.

Resident Engagement Grant Prerequisite Workshop
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Race Equity and Inclusion Workshops

(Virtual & in-person options available)

Join us for this dynamic two-day workshop designed to develop the capacity of participants to better understand racism in its institutional and structural forms. Participants move away from a focus on personal bigotry and bias, to understand a historical, cultural and structural analysis of racism.

Since 2017, nearly 1,000 Mahoning Valley residents have participated in one of the Wean Foundation-sponsored REI workshops. The sessions are coordinated by ThirdSpace Action Lab, a Cleveland-based racial equity consultancy, and administered by the Racial Equity Institute of Greensboro, North Carolina.

Check back soon for 2025 dates!

The Raymond John Wean Foundation will have photography, videography, and audio recording throughout the duration of all events. By attending these events, you consent to the capture of your image, likeness and voice through photography, videography and recordings for ethical and discretionary use, distribution, and/or reproduction by the Wean Foundation.


Resident Council

Composed of area residents, the Resident Council represents the rich diversity that makes the Mahoning Valley a vibrant community. Resident Council members, by way of their proximity to neighborhood challenges and opportunities, use their time and expertise to inform the Foundation, helping to develop and implement resident-led projects and support the Foundation’s resident engagement efforts.


Wean Park Events

All Year

Experience all that the Wean Park Complex offers, including the Great Lawn, Huntington Bank Community Alley and The Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre. Check the Park website and event schedule regularly for news and updates.

Logistics and Parking

Due to a 2-hour parking limit imposed for parking around Courthouse Square and to allow for adequate patronage to the downtown businesses, we encourage you to utilize the City of Warren’s Franklin Street Parking Deck, located directly behind the Foundation facility.

Knowledge Library Resources

Grantmaking

Funding the development and implementation of viable solutions led by organizations whose leadership reflects the racial demographics of the communities in which they work.

Capacity Building

Supporting the strong leadership, strategy and impact of Black and Hispanic/Latinx-led organizations.

Convening and Partnerships

Defining challenges, formulating solutions and taking collective action, with Black and Hispanic/Latinx-led organizations who have a stake in the decisions being made.