NWOCO - DONORS LIST
Without Our Donors, Our Mission Would Not Succeed!
Public Governance Statement
Northwest Ohio Community Outreach (NWOCO) is a faith-based, 508(c)(1)(a) and 501(c)(3) charitable organization established to serve the community through acts of mercy, training, and outreach.
NWOCO operates under the guidance of its founders, Board of Trustees, and a team of trusted advisors who oversee and support its mission with integrity and dedication.
NWOCO is a wholly self-funded ministry, sustained through the faith and generosity of those who believe in our God-given mission. Every donation—large or small—plays a vital role in helping us continue the work we are called to do for the benefit of humanity. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who have joined us in making this mission possible.
“And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.”
— 2 Corinthians 9:8 (Douay-Rheims)
Founders:
Nicholas B. Getzinger Jr. – Founder / Director
Tracy L. Getzinger – Founder / Vice Director
Contributors to Our Mission
Northwest Ohio Community Outreach (NWOCO) gratefully acknowledges the generous individuals, organizations, and partners who have joined us in fulfilling our God-given mission. Each contributor plays a vital role in supporting our ministry’s outreach, education, and community restoration efforts. Through their generosity, mentorship, and shared faith in action, lives are being transformed for the greater good of humanity.
Founding Benefactors
Nicholas & Tracy Getzinger
Entrepreneurs, Philanthropists, and Founders of NWOCO
Their vision, faith, and stewardship serve as the foundation of this ministry. Through their leadership and selfless giving, NWOCO continues to operate as a wholly self-funded mission devoted to serving others with integrity and compassion.
Organizational Partners and Contributors
Catholic War Veterans Post 306
Supporting NWOCO’s veteran inclusion and service initiatives through financial contributions for programing & community outreach.
The Knights of Columbus
(St. Patrick Providence Council & St. Louis Catholic Church Council)
Providing faithful financial and spiritual support for NWOCO’s charitable and educational programs.
MasterCraft Professional Tradesmen & Handyman Association
Offering skilled trades mentorship, on-the-job training opportunities, and pathways for individuals to develop meaningful careers in the trades.
Northwest Training Institute (NWTI)
Delivering third-party credentialing, trades-based apprenticeship training, and technical education programs that empower individuals through skill and discipline.
GHC LLC
Contributing job site contracting management, mentorship in skilled trades, and professional oversight for licensing and compliance programs.
Miller Bros. Construction & Craig A. Miller
Providing trade-related material equipment support that strengthens the professional development of our participants.
Black Swamp Conservation League
Providing mentorship volunteers and program funding for personal skill development and community-based training initiatives.
“For God is not unjust, that he should forget your work, and the love which you have shown in his name, you who have ministered, and do minister to the saints.”
— Hebrews 6:10 (Douay-Rheims)
A Special thank you to our Ministry Team leader Cooperative through NWOCO, St. Patrick Providence and St. Louis Catholic Church
Adult Men's Ministry Leaders – "Men of Virtue Apostolate":
Father Francis Mariadas
Kirk Ross (Jd)
Deacon Dave Krempec
Nicholas Getzinger (OFS)
Adult Men's Group Advisors:
(Currently expanding.)
Adult Women's Prayer Ministry Group:
Tracy L. Getzinger
Cheryl Peery
Young Adult's Apostolate:
Josh Flowers
Brian
Youth Advisory Leaders:
Kevin Hertzfeld,
Ann Hertzfeld,
Jill Meyers,
Nicholas Getzinger, (Nick)
NWOCO operates as a private religious association under the protection of the First Amendment and the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code for religious and charitable organizations. Trustees, advisors, and ministry leaders serve voluntarily, offering their time, talents, and professional experience in support of the organization's mission.
Community Events
Join us at St. Joseph Commons for various community events that empower and uplift through faith and vocational training opportunities.
Location
St. Joseph Commons Conference Center
253 S. East St. McClure, Ohio 43534
Hours
Come See Us at Our Open House
Contact Us
Reach out for inquiries about our outreach programs, vocational training, and community events at NWCO.
