The Chatfield Edge Relocates Headquarters to Loveland
Loveland, Ohio, August 4, 2025 – The Chatfield Edge, a rapidly growing nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals to achieve education beyond high school, announced today the relocation of its headquarters to Loveland, Ohio. This strategic move from Brown County positions the organization more centrally to serve its expanding student base better.
Just two years after its impactful shift from a community college to a focused nonprofit, The Chatfield Edge has demonstrated remarkable success. It has served 87 scholars and has awarded $187,000 in scholarships since its inception in 2023, helping individuals overcome financial and logistical barriers to post-high school education and training.
“Moving our headquarters to a more central location is the next step in our growth,” said Executive Director Robert Elmore. “It allows us to more efficiently reach the 65% of our students in Hamilton County, while continuing to remain deeply connected to the rural communities and students in Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Highland, and Warren.
While its former headquarters were in Brown County, The Chatfield Edge team is known for its highly personalized approach, meeting students directly in their communities. This “on-the-road” model will continue, supplemented by the option of meeting students in its new Loveland office or at the Ursuline Archives building in Brown County, a testament to The Chatfield Edge’s enduring partnership with the Ursuline Sisters of Brown County.
The new home of The Chatfield Edge is located at 6361 Branch Hill Guinea Road, Suite B, Loveland, Ohio 45140. Learn more at ChatfieldEdge.org.
About The Chatfield Edge
The Chatfield Edge is a nonprofit committed to transforming lives through education. They provide comprehensive, free support, including expert guidance, financial assistance, and personal encouragement to individuals pursuing education beyond high school, particularly first-generation and non-traditional students. Their mission is to empower students to achieve their academic and career aspirations, thereby strengthening families and communities.
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