Contact Us
Mailing Address:
The George Gund Foundation
45 West Prospect Avenue
1845 Guildhall Building
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Phone:
216.241.3114
Email:
info@gundfdn.org
Fax:
216.241.6560
Visiting Us
The George Gund Foundation is located in downtown Cleveland in the Landmark Office Tower’s Guildhall Building at the corner of Ontario and West Prospect. Please call for an appointment prior to visiting due to building security constraints.
Parking and Public Transportation
The Foundation’s offices are connected to Tower City Center, a public transportation hub. For bus and rapid/rail train information, visit www.RideRTA.com.
Guests may park at Tower City or numerous hourly surface lots in the area. Metered street parking is occasionally available on Prospect Avenue.
To Landmark Office Towers from Tower City Center
To reach the Landmark Office Towers from the Terminal Tower rapid station or Tower City shopping center and parking garage, proceed to the 2nd (Public Square – M2) level and the hallway marked as Landmark Office Towers (next to Bath & Body Works). Follow this hallway through the revolving door entrance at the end and then go up a flight of stairs (straight ahead of revolving door, or the stairs to the immediate right) to the building lobby. Once you are in the Landmark Office Towers building, you must register at the security desk (ID required) and obtain a visitor pass. Security will direct you to the correct elevators to take to the 18th floor. Once you exit the elevator, turn left. Walk to the end of the hall and make another left turn. Continue down the hall…the Foundation is the last office on the right.
Driving Directions
From the West: I-90 to Ontario Avenue, Exit 171B. Continue North on Ontario Avenue. West (left) on Huron Road. Follow signs to enter Tower City parking (P).
From the East: I-90 to Prospect Avenue, Exit 173A. West (right) on Prospect Avenue. West (left) on Huron Road. Continue West on Huron Road. After crossing Ontario, follow signs to enter Tower City parking (P).
From the South: I-71 North to Ontario Avenue, Exit 171B. Continue North on Ontario Avenue. West (left) on Huron Road. Follow signs to enter Tower City parking (P).
From the South: I-77 North to E. 9th Street, Exit 163C. North (right) on Ontario Avenue. West (left) on Huron Road. Follow signs to enter Tower City parking (P).
Staff
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Jennifer Coleman
Program Director, Creative Culture and Arts
Jennifer Coleman is the Foundation’s program director for Creative Culture and Arts. Prior to joining the Foundation, Coleman, an architect, was president of her own design firm, Jennifer Coleman Creative. Earlier in her career, she practiced architecture at several local architecture firms. She also founded CityProwl.com, a company that produced audio walking tours of Cleveland that highlight the distinctive history and architecture of Cleveland.
Among her many civic endeavors, Jennifer has served as chair of the Cleveland Landmarks Commission, the Downtown/Flats Design Review Committee and the Group Plan Commission. She also has been a member of the board of trustees of many local arts and cultural organizations. Coleman received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University.
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Marcia Egbert
Program Director, Thriving Families and Social Justice
Marcia Egbert is the Foundation’s program director for Thriving Families and Social Justice. Prior to joining the Foundation in 1998, she was vice president of the National Urban Policy Institute, a public interest policy analysis and lobbying organization in Columbus, Ohio. She also served as government relations director for the Cuyahoga County Commissioners and worked for the Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives.
Marcia is active in a number of local, state and national philanthropic organizations including the Early Childhood Funders Collaborative, Economic Opportunity Funders, and the Health Taskforce of Philanthropy Ohio. She currently serves in leadership roles with the Ohio Transformation Fund, PRE4CLE (Cleveland’s plan for high-quality pre-K), First Year Cleveland (infant mortality reduction coalition), Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition, and the Governor’s Lead Advisory Committee; she is a trustee of the McGregor Foundation. Egbert is a two-time alumna of The Ohio State University, having received both B.A. and J.D. degrees from that institution.
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Cynthia Gasparro
Grants and Office Administrator
Cindy Gasparro joined the Foundation in 1984 and in 2011 she became the grants and office administrator. In this role, she manages the grantmaking database, oversees the grantmaking process through the intake, review, award and follow-up stages of grants.
Cindy also provides support to the Executive Director, manages the oversight of office operations and security systems, and researches and implements technology strategies for the Foundation. In addition, she provides development and implementation of human resources programs.
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Alyssa Johnson
Fellow
Alyssa Johnson is the 2021–2022 George Gund Foundation Fellow, working across program areas. Johnson is a former coordinator of service and outreach for student activities at The Ohio State University, where she oversaw community service and civic engagement programming and outreach initiatives within the city of Columbus and the state of Ohio.
Johnson previously served two years with AmeriCorps NCCC based in Denver, where she worked across disaster recovery, infrastructure improvement, environmental stewardship, youth development, and food insecurity throughout the Southwest. Johnson has a keen interest in civic activism and also enjoys exploring Ohio’s outdoor spaces. She received her Bachelor of Arts in history from Otterbein University.
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Paula Kampf
Administrative Assistant
Paula Kampf assists the program directors for Public Education, Climate and Environmental Justice, and Thriving Families and Social Justice. She serves on the board of directors of Greater Cleveland Community Shares and as Cleveland program coordinator for the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. Before joining the Foundation in 2016, she was Meaningful Matters Incorporated’s director of organizational development and social-emotional leadership, and has also served as manager of volunteer, spiritual care and bereavement services for a Cleveland hospice.
Paula has a B.A. in communications and Theatre from Notre Dame College, a M.A. in ministry from Ursuline College, and holds a certificate in applied positive psychology.
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John Mitterholzer
Program Director, Climate and Environmental Justice
John Mitterholzer is the Foundation’s program director for Climate and Environmental Justice. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2008, he was a program officer at The Cleveland Foundation. John is the former chair of the Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, the current co-chair of the Climate and Energy Funders Group and an active member of the Environmental Grantmakers Association.
He holds a B.A. in history from Baldwin Wallace University and an M.A. in history from the University of Memphis.
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Ann Mullin
Associate Director
Program Director, Public EducationAnn Mullin, associate director, leads the Foundation’s finances and operations, most particularly its investment portfolio and the Foundation’s growing role as an activist shareholder. Ann has responsibility for program-related investments (PRIs), communications, and philanthropic services. She also directs the Foundation’s public education portfolio.
Ann has been with the Foundation since 2005, overseeing the Foundation’s investments in public education, including the development of the Cleveland Plan, PRE4CLE, the Cleveland Transformation Alliance, and Say Yes to Education Cleveland. She works to ensure every child in Cleveland attends a high-quality school and every neighborhood has a multitude of great schools from which families can choose.
Ann has a Master of Legal Studies from Cleveland Marshall College of Law, an MBA from Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, and a Bachelor of Musical Arts from the University of Michigan. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2005, she served as program officer for education and program associate for arts and culture at the Cleveland Foundation, and operations director at Montessori Development Partnerships. She has also worked for National City Bank, IMG, and has experience teaching music and arts. Ann is a trained vocalist and lives in Cleveland with her family.
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Alecia Pretel
Executive Assistant
Alecia Pretel joined the Foundation in October 2012 as the executive assistant to the associate director and now provides support to the program directors in the fields of Creative Culture and Arts, Democracy-Building, and Vibrant Neighborhoods and Inclusive Economy. Along with administrative responsibilities she provides support managing the Foundation’s grantmaking database, human resources related functions and other tasks related to supporting office operations. Alecia also is responsible for accounts receivable and working with accountants in many capacities.
Previously Alecia was a senior administrative assistant at Eaton Corporation in its HR Administrative Center of Excellence (ACOE). Prior to this, she also worked for Hilton Hotels as an assistant general manager in Richmond, Virginia and Solon, Ohio.
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Anthony Richardson
President
Anthony Richardson became president of The George Gund Foundation in 2022. Prior to joining the Foundation, he served as executive director of The Nord Family Foundation in Amherst, OH, where he previously served as a program officer. Before his tenure at Nord, Anthony held numerous roles throughout the community.
In 2011, he was elected as a councilmember-at-large in the City of Lorain, becoming one of the youngest people elected to a citywide seat. During his second term, Anthony served as chair of the police, fire, and legislative standing committee, and sponsored legislation to increase hiring goal percentages for racial minorities and women on city projects. In 2012, he served as the civic and political chair for the Lorain City Schools Levy Committee, which helped the school district pass its first new levy for operating dollars since 1992. Later that year, Anthony was invited by the Obama Administration to attend a “Working Meeting on Fiscal Cliff” at the White House.
In 2017, Anthony was appointed by Ohio’s Superintendent of Public Instruction to serve as chair of the Lorain Academic Distress Commission, a joint local and state committee established to turnaround the Lorain City School District.
Anthony serves as a board member for Funders Together to End Homelessness, The Center for Effective Philanthropy, and The Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College and a juris doctorate from The Ohio State University’s Michael E. Moritz College of Law.
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