Community action/Ohio

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| Location | Ohio, United States |
| Coordinates | 40° 13' 31.28" N, 82° 41' 17.30" W |
The aim of this page is to recognise, celebrate and encourage the self-empowerment of community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism for climate, environment and many other sustainability topics across Ohio.
News
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The Older Adults Conquering Loneliness Through Storytelling, reasonstobecheerful.world (Jun 09, 2025)
Video
[edit | edit source]Networks, sustainability initiatives and support agencies
[edit | edit source]Food activism
[edit | edit source]- Apple Street Market, Cincinnati
- Freestore Foodbank
- Our Harvest, Greater Cincinnati
- Rid-All Green Partnership
Community energy
[edit | edit source]Solar power in Ohio has been increasing, as the cost of photovoltaics has decreased. Ohio installed 10 MW of solar in 2015. Ohio adopted a net metering rule which allows any customer generating up to 25 kW to use net metering, with the kilowatt hour surplus rolled over each month, and paid by the utility once a year at the generation rate upon request. For hospitals there is no limit on size, but two meters are required, one for generation, the other for utility supplied power. As of March 2026, Ohios installed solar passed 6,330 MW, marking a significant surge in solar capacity. Solar now produces 5.75% of the states overall power generation.
In 2010, the 12 MW solar farm in Upper Sandusky was the largest solar farm in the state. It was later surpassed by the 20MW DG AMP Solar Bowling Green farm, which was completed in January 2017. In December 2024 Fox Squirrel Solar came online in Madison County, Generating 577 MWs. Becoming the largest solar operation in the state. In 2025 construction began on Oak Run Solar Farm. This project will deliver up to 800 MWs in the coming years. The Oak Run project will also feature a 300 MW battery energy storage facility in Madison County The Oak Run Solar project plans to implement an agrivoltaic program for grazing and crops. This will be the nations largest and first of kind utility scale solar energy plan for live stock and animal grazing. The Oak Run Solar Project will occupy approximately 4,400 acres.
The First Solar factory in Perrysburg can produce almost 600 MW of panels per year.
Costs have decreased to the point that the average consumer may save approximately $17,527 over a 20-year period by installing solar panels. Euclid's City Hall and library installed solar panels and expects to save $25,000 over the next 15 years. The panels were installed at no cost to the city by Ohio Cooperative Solar, which is leasing the rooftops.
Wind power in Ohio has a long history. As of mid 2025 Ohio has more than 1,100 MW of installed wind generation capacity. With more than 437 MW planned to come online by the end of 2026.Ohio's first large wind farm, Timber Road II near Payne in northwest Ohio, opened on October 6, 2011. It was surpassed in June 2012 by the 304 MW Blue Creek Wind Farm.
Towards sustainable economies
[edit | edit source]The Evergreen Cooperatives are a connected American group of worker cooperatives in Cleveland. They are committed to local, worker-owned job creation; sustainable, green and democratic workplaces; and community economic development.
- Evergreen CooperativesW
- Neighborhood Voice, The Greater University Circle Neighborhood Voice is a free, student-owned and student-run newspaper and online news source covering worker co-op activity in Cleveland and other issues of concern to residents of the Buckeye-Shaker, Central, East Cleveland, Fairfax, Glenville, Hough, Little Italy, and University Circle neighborhoods W
- Co-op Cincy, "nurtures a resilient, integrated network of worker-owned businesses in the Greater Cincinnati region. Our goal: to create an economy that works for all."
- CFAES Center for Cooperatives, The Ohio State University, added 17:28, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
Community Resources
[edit | edit source]- The Exchange House, Akron
Funding
- People's Liberty, "philanthropic lab that brings together civic-minded talent to address challenges and uncover opportunities to accelerate the positive transformation of Greater Cincinnati. People's Liberty invests directly in individuals through funding and mentorship, creating a new, replicable model for grantmakers in other cities."
Sustainable transport activism
[edit | edit source]Ohio has several long-distance hiking trails, the most prominent of which is the Buckeye Trail which extends 1,444 mi (2,324 km) in a loop around the state of Ohio. Part of it is on roads and part is on wooded trail. Additionally, the North Country Trail (the longest of the eleven National Scenic Trails authorized by Congress) and the American Discovery Trail (a system of recreational trails and roads that collectively form a coast-to-coast route across the mid-tier of the United States) pass through Ohio. Much of these two trails coincide with the Buckeye Trail. W
Wikipedia: Hiking trails in Ohio (category)
Cycling
[edit | edit source]Ohio has a highly developed network of signed state bicycle routes. Many of them follow rail trails, with conversion ongoing. The Ohio to Erie Trail (route 1) connects Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland. U.S. Bicycle Route 50 traverses Ohio from Steubenville to the Indiana state line outside Richmond. W
Trees, woodland and forest
[edit | edit source]The Trimble Community Forest or Trimble Township Community Forest is a 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) forest preserve owned by the Appalachia Ohio Alliance, a land trust located in southeast Ohio. Formerly called Taylor Ridge, it was purchased in 2006 from the Sunday Creek Coal Company, and was formerly part of the Sunday Creek State Wildlife Area. The land has a long history of coal, oil, natural gas, and timber production. The AOA negotiated with the Trimble Township Trustees on its use before purchase. It is located in Athens County, Ohio, south of Ohio State Route 78, between Glouster, Ohio and Murray City, Ohio.
The forest is used as a land lab by nearby Trimble High School and Trimble Middle School. The land lab area is known as the Trimble Tomcat Environmental Learning Lab. The Ohio Division of Wildlife provides assistance to a local citizens committee that manages the forest.
Rural sustainability
[edit | edit source]Rural Action, sustainable development paths for Appalachian Ohio, Rural Action on facebook
News archive
[edit | edit source]2015-2019
- Ohio city votes to give Lake Erie personhood status over algae blooms, Feb 28, 2019...The Guardian
- This Cincinnati Foundation Offers Residents $100,000 To Quit Their Jobs And Make A Difference, Jun 16, 2017...@forbes
- Kenmore prepares for 3rd Akron Better Block this summer, May 12, 2017...cleveland.com
- Better Block Opens the Exchange House, Feb 28, 2017...betterblock.org
- Ready to write the next chapter, Feb 23, 2017...civiccommons.us
- The Cincinnati experiment: can 'citizen philanthropy' improve a city? Aug 30, 2016...The Guardian
- Cleveland Neighborhood Votes on Creative Community Development, Mar 17, 2016...nextcity.org
- Cincinnati's experiment with an economy that works for everyone, August 6, 2015...wagingnonviolence.org
- Rebuilding the Rust Belt, February 19, 2015...Politico magazine
About Ohio
[edit | edit source]Ohio ( oh-HY-oh) is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It borders the Canadian province of Ontario to the north (through Lake Erie), Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Indiana to the west, and Michigan to the northwest. Ohio is the 34th-largest state by area, at 44,825 sq mi (116,100 km2), and the seventh-most populous state, with a population of nearly 11.9 million. Its capital and most populous city is Columbus, with other major metropolitan cities including Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, Akron, and Toledo.
| Authors | Phil Green |
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| License | CC-BY-SA-3.0 |
| Cite as | Philralph (2014–2025). "Community action/Ohio". Appropedia. Retrieved May 29, 2026. |



