ArtsWave & Warren County Foundation Partnership Continues

Grant Funding Opportunity for Arts Organizations in Warren County


The Warren County Foundation is proud to continue its partnership with ArtsWave, supporting vibrant and creative initiatives that enrich our community. The ArtsWave Catalyzing Impact Grant Program is now accepting applications from local arts organizations serving the Warren County community.


📅 Grant Application Deadline: January 8, 2026

How to Apply

Celebrating Our 2025 Grant Recipients

  • Royal Theatre Company: Royal Education Series
  • Springboro Wind Symphony: Summer Youth Camp & Fall Clinics
  • Artscape Lebanon Pottery Studio
  • Harmon Museum: Lebanon Festival of the Arts


Thank you to ArtsWave and to the donors who continue to invest in the arts across Warren County, creating a stronger, more vibrant community in which to live, work, and create.

“Funds raised by ArtsWave are staying 100% in Warren County. Business leaders understand the positive impact and value of having a vibrant arts community on Warren County businesses’ ability to retain good employees.”



— Dan Cunningham, WCF Board Member

Springboro Wind Symphony: Investing in the Next Generation of Musicians

The Springboro Wind Symphony used its 2025 ArtsWave Grant to support a dynamic Summer Youth Camp, giving local young musicians the opportunity to learn, grow, and connect through music.


The camp provided students with hands-on instruction, performance experiences, and mentorship from talented local artists helping inspire the next generation of Warren County performers.


The Warren County Foundation is proud to support programs that build creativity, confidence, and community in our youth.

"With support from the Warren County Foundation, which encouraged us to apply for a grant from Cincinnati ArtsWave, we found the essential funding needed to achieve our objective to provide an inspiring and enriching summer camp experience for middle-school students. Our twofold goal was to foster musical growth and encourage personal development, using the music ensemble they created in camp as the life-lesson laboratory. The group’s culminating concert magnificently showed our volunteers, parents, and students the performance potential within these young people."

-Don Greiman, Springboro Wind Symphony


Congratulations to Bon Ton Full Service Salon

Duke Energy Grant Recipient!

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The Warren County Foundation is pleased to recognize Bon Ton Full Service Salon as a recipient of the Duke Energy Small Business Grant. This funding will support essential building improvements that help keep this long-standing Mason business strong and welcoming to the community.


Through our ongoing partnership with Duke Energy, the Foundation is proud to help provide resources that strengthen local small businesses and contribute to a vibrant, resilient Warren County.

“Thank you so much to Warren County Foundation and Duke Energy for believing in small business! Also, thank you to all those who support us year after year!!”

— Angie White, Owner, Bon Ton Full Service Salon


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