The Bob and Jeanne Coughlin Foundation supports visionary people, projects and organizations focused on enduring approaches to such things as youth development, environmental causes and the disabled community. Acting as a catalyst, we work to come alongside efforts, with strong intention on making additional connections and engaging others for even greater impact.
We like bold ideas surrounded by planning and communication. With business roots in the fast-paced software and services business, our team has a growth mindset, is willing to experiment, and doubles down on philanthropies that show tangible positive results. We also appreciate the pioneering spirit, taking into consideration “the who'' that is leading the mission.
We strive to do the right things and build long-lasting partnerships.
The first Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon was held in May 1999, initiated by Bob Coughlin and interested friends to showcase the landscape and people of Cincinnati, and also to raise money for charity and function as a non-profit. It was important to founders to create a course and race-day experience that was in town, traversing past arts, sporting and other historical city landmarks. 2024 will mark its 25th running. As the event now involves upwards of 20,000 participants and volunteers race weekend, Coughlin and his family wanted to build on the legacy and established The Flying Pig Scholars program with Skyline Chili and other contributors.
Today, Bob serves on the Board of the Marathon and remains a force in its future, in service to the terrific management team of PigWorks that operates the series of road races. There are many ways to join in and get involved whether as sponsor, participant, volunteer, or spectator.
The Cincinnati Zoo is internationally known for its success in the protection and propagation of endangered animals and plants and engages in research and conservation projects worldwide. With shared interest in conservationism, The Bob and Jeanne Coughlin Foundation has been a supporter of the Zoo for years. We have partnered on creating a new exhibit and home for the kangaroos and hosting events that expose people to Zoo offerings in new ways, including farm-to-table dinners beside animal exhibits.
Now we’re looking to extend our partnership on a global level through an exchange program in the Bahamas for the purpose of education and interaction with varied terrains. A part of this involves a multi-purpose ecotourism location being developed. More on that can be found here.