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Horizon’s The 410 giving circle grants more than $13,000 to Southbank Partners for new murals


Nearly 100 community members involved with The 410 and with the Newport Business Association gathered at New Riff Distilling to present a check for $13,120 to Southbank Partners Wednesday.

The 410, Horizon Community Funds’ newest giving circle, voted to fund Southbank Partners’ upcoming mural project, which will commemorate the city of Newport’s 225th anniversary in 2020.

“We’re proud to support the members of The 410 for their first grantmaking process, and we are thrilled that they chose to make their mark through beautifying this corridor in Newport/Bellevue,” said Horizon Community Funds President Nancy Grayson. “This is an excellent opportunity for other additional supporters to come together and leverage funding to bring this whole mural series to life.”

The funds from this grant award will be used to re-purpose a structural wall into a vibrant banner of murals in downtown Newport. The mural series will celebrate Newport’s 225th anniversary.

This structural floodwall is located along Dave Cowens Drive (KY Route 8) at the intersection of I/471 North (Exit 5: Newport/Bellevue). The area serves as a gateway for the downtown of both the Cities of Newport and Bellevue and is directly adjacent to the east campus of New Riff Distilling and Wendling Printing Company.

Twenty panels are available for mural placement.

Jack and Phyllis Moreland


“This is an outstanding show of support from Northern Kentucky,” said Southbank Partners President Jack Moreland. “When we stand together, and fund together, projects like this are even easier to bring to life. I’m grateful to Horizon Community Funds for bringing The 410 to Northern Kentucky, and I’m grateful for its members.”

The project will leverage other arts and cultural projects in the area including the Riverfront Commons Trail, spanning from the City of Ludlow to Fort Thomas, the Newport River Walk Plaques, Taylor Creek Park, and New Riff Distilling, which serves as the northern point of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour.

According to Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Average Daily Traffic Counts at the intersection of I-471 and Dave Cowens Road/Route 8, the project will be viewed over 7 million times annually.

In addition to the daily local traffic, the intersection is a main point of entry to the City of Newport and Bellevue’s economic and entertainment centers, which attract thousands of visitors annually.

Additional information about The 410 can be found here. Information on the 2020 grant cycle will be announced early next year.

Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky is a qualified public charitable 501(c)(3) organization established as a community foundation in 2017 by Northern Kentucky leaders. Its mission is to unite resources to raise the quality of life for all people in the Northern Kentucky community.

Celebrating The 410 success.


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