It All Starts
with US

COMMUNITY.
UNITY.
LEGACY.

The 105-year-old COLUMBUS URBAN LEAGUE (CUL) is an advocate and resource for Black and urban communities that is dedicated to growing wealth, education, earning power and small businesses while also supporting strong families. Driven to advance racial equity and social justice, CUL has distinguished itself as an effective organization in numerous ways, including as one of only ten organizations to be selected for funding by One Million Black Women and by earning ranking as one of the top five percent of all 92 National Urban League affiliates.

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What’s
Going On

  • What's Going On

    CUL and Goodwill Columbus have teamed up to bring a new My Brother’s Closet shopping area to Morse Road and help men get "suited and booted."

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  • What's Going On

    Dispatch Guest Column from President Hightower: Stop ‘cancelling’ others. It’s time to rise above mistrust, open our minds and listen.

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  • What's Going On

    CUL’s Re-Entry HUB can help connect you with resources to build or rebuild your life, and even get the expungement process started to clear your record.

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  • 18,218

    Clients directly served in last year by CUL

  • $2.5 million

    Income earnings based on job placements

  • 350

    Interactions mediating potential violence

  • 1,481

    Black-owned businesses coached by MBAC

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