Three Arches Ohio - Where Everyone Gathers

We are at a critical point in this project, and voices beyond our immediate circle can make a real difference.
For those able to invest a little time, intentionally reaching out to organizations or groups with similar missions can have an especially strong impact. These intentional connections help build awareness, cultivate allies, and encourage others to speak up for the value projects like this bring to communities.

Instead of focusing only on individuals, consider organizations or groups that might be interested in this project or in the broader impact of spaces like this. Examples include:
You don’t need to know these groups personally. Often it’s enough to help put this project on their radar.

A short, personal message can go a long way. This might be:
You don’t need a perfect message. A few sentences explaining what the project is and why you thought of them is enough.
Many supporters find it helpful to say what they imagine happening in the space or why projects like this matter to communities more broadly.

Making an introduction can be incredibly helpful, whether it’s to someone you already know or an organization you’ve taken the time to look up.
A brief email introduction connecting them with us at hello@ culturalcenterhc.org is often all it takes. For example:
“I wanted to introduce you to a project I care about,”
followed by a link and a sentence or two of context.
Introductions help build understanding and open doors without requiring ongoing involvement.
These are meaningful, high-impact steps at a critical moment for this project. Intentional outreach, especially to organizations beyond our immediate circle, helps put this work on the radar of people who understand projects like this and have seen them succeed. Over time, those connections can grow into allies who help strengthen and advance the vision.
We greatly appreciate being kept in the loop as you take these steps, whether that’s by sending us a note or sharing a screenshot.