Freedom Fund Dinner
October 5, 2024
Sharonville Convention Center
11355 Chester Rd, Sharonville, OH 45246
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
The Cincinnati NAACP Annual Freedom Fund Dinner is a long-standing tradition that brings together NAACP members and community supporters to raise funds to support the operations of our local Branch. At the level where we have been working diligently to eliminate discrimination and inequalities for over a decade, since 1915, in 52 neighborhoods and our surrounding communities.
Our initiatives are needed as much now as they ever were. Every day we focus on these key areas: voter education and empowerment, criminal justice reform, public safety, racial health disparities, and economic inclusion, among other aspects. We couldn’t do this work, and accomplish our goals, without the generous support of our community, and monetary support of our mission by our allies and partners.
Dinner Honorees
2024 President’s Award Recipient
Courtis Fuller
News Anchor, WLWT
The President’s Award is the highest award given at the local branch level that is chosen by the branch president to recognize an individual that has been a pillar of the organization for their individual sacrifice and overall impact.
2024 Game Changer Award Recipient
Darryl Haley
CEO, Metro/SORTA
The Game Changer Award recognizes the invaluable contributions of an individual that is vital to the mission, goals and objectives of the local NAACP branch through their extraordinary actions, by demonstrating a high-level of service making a noticeable difference in the fight for civil rights and against injustice.
2024 Wright-Overstreet Memorial Award Recipient
Hon. Wende C. Cross
Common Pleas Court
The Wright Overstreet Award was established in 1989 to honor the memories of two dedicated civil rights leaders, Rev. Samuel Ross Wright and Mr. Henry Overstreet, Jr. Both men are recognized through this award for their work in the NAACP and in the community. Rev Wright, a minister in the United Methodist Church, was a past president of the NAACP and appointed to the Ohio Civil Rights Commission by the governor. Mr. Overstreet was a resolute union man who dedicated his efforts to supporting the NAACP.
2024 Theodore M. Berry Award Recipient
Congressman Greg Landsman
Southwest Ohio
The Theodore M Berry Award was established in 1995 to recognize outstanding achievement in the political arena and in service to the community.
Ted Berry was Hamilton County’s first African- American Assistant Prosecutor, and Cincinnati’s first African American Mayor. He was Assistant Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity in Washington D.C. He served as President of the Cincinnati Branch of the NAACP for 10 years.
2024 Empowering Education Award Recipient
Ingrid Sandidge
South Avondale Elementary
The Empowering Education Award recognizes leaders in education, who greatly impact African American students in the Greater Cincinnati Area.
2024 Inspiring Innovator Award Recipient
Robert L. Humphries
Founder, RLH Pageants Unlimited
The Inspiring Innovator Award is given to organizations or persons who change the world we live in with their innovation and creativity.
2024 Distinguished Volunteer Award Recipient
Karen M. Jackson
Kroger, NAACP WIN Committee Chair
The Distinguished Volunteer Award recognizes a very impactful volunteer of the Cincinnati Branch of the NAACP and a trusted member that has over time dedicated their time, energy, and resources to help push forward the mission of the local branch of the NAACP.
Community Outreach & Partnership Award Recipients
The Community Outreach Award recognizes the organization or persons that exemplify the values and mission of the NAACP in their outreach, efforts, and impact in the Greater Cincinnati area.
2024 Individual Community Outreach & Partnership Award Recipient
Herbert Walker
Co-Founder & President, Walker Funeral Home
2024 Non-Profit Community Outreach & Partnership Award Recipient
Rose McElrath-Slade
Founder, McElrath-Slade Wholeness Institute
2024 Corporate Community Outreach & Partnership Award Recipient
Huntington Bank
2024 Sponsorship Levels
For Sponsorship details, please contact Joe Mallory, Freedom Fund Dinner Committee Chair at (513) 281-1900 or info@cincinnatinaacp.com
Freedom Funder
$20,000
Platinum Sponsor
$15,000
Gold Sponsor
$10,000
Silver Sponsor
$5,000
Freedom Friend
$2,500
Steadfast for Freedom
$1,500
Standing for Freedom
$500
Sponsors
Title Sponsor
Media Sponsor
Platinum Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Laborers’ Local 265
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
GRO Community
Metro/SORTA
United Way
Freedom Friends
Center for Closing the Health Gap
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority
Corinthian Baptist Church
First Financial Bank
Hamilton County Community Action Agency
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office
LifeCenter Organ Donor Network
Standard Textile
U.S. Bank
UFCW Local 75
UMADAOP
Visit Cincy
Steadfast for Freedom
AFL-CIO Labor Council
Cincinnati Preschool Promise
Cincinnati Section National Council of Negro Women
Congressman Greg Landsman
Eastern Personnel Services
Friends of Driehaus
Hamilton County Democratic Party
Hamilton County Office of Reentry
Huntington Bank
Iron Workers Local 44
JahniSpot Concierge
Orlando Sonza
Plumbers, Pipefitters & Mechanical Local 392
Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
SPARK Philanthropy
The Cincinnati Reds
Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio
Walker Funeral Home
Xavier University
Cincinnati African American Firefighters Association
Standing for Freedom
I Hear Music, Inc.
The Enquirer
Richard Boydston
Table Sponsors
Angels Guarding Youth
Baptists Ministers Conference of Cincinnati
Bible Deliverance Church
Chi Eta Phi Sorority Nursing Organization
Christ Emmanuel Church
Cincinnati Federation of Teachers
The Cochran Firm Ohio
Commissioner Alicia Reece
Dave Etienne
DELTA – BOLD CVG
Episcopal Retirement Services
Friends of Dani Isaacsohn
Friends of Sherrod Brown
Greater Cincinnati Chapter Tuskegee Airmen
Joe Mallory
Judge Wende C. Cross
Judge Anne Flottman
Karen Jackson
Kathye Lewis Norman
Learning Grove
Mayor Aftab Pureval
MLK Coalition – Cincinnati
Mt. Zion Baptist Church Woodlawn
Quinn Chapel AME Church
Rep. Sedrick Denson
RLH Pageants Unlimited
RoSho Awards & Graphics
Royal Ties Productions “Shirley”
Sentinels Police Association
Serving Older Adults Through Changing Times
St. Xavier High School
University of Cincinnati Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Community Impact
William L. Mallory Sr. Family
Freedom Fund Dinner History
Our annual Freedom Fund Dinner serves as an opportunity to celebrate those who have made a difference in the community. It is also a place where the often-unseen work of individuals and organizations are recognized with visual and verbal recognition and awards. Everyday community member comes together to collectively support the work and commitment to civil rights and social justice.
The generous support of our sponsors and those who purchase tickets, allows us to pay our operational expenses for the year. This allows our all-volunteer organization to continue to assist and support those in our community who are addressing societal and systemic injustices through advocacy, engagement and education.