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For more than 100 years, The Chicago Community Trust has convened, supported, funded, and accelerated the work of community members and changemakers committed to strengthening the Chicago region. From building up our civic infrastructure to spearheading our response to the Great Recession, the Trust has brought our community together to face pressing challenges and seize our greatest opportunities. Today, that means confronting the racial and ethnic wealth gap.

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    Mothers Ona Mission28

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $25,000

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    Cicero Independiente

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $65,000

    Cicero Independiente requests renewed general operating support to ensure that we can continue to meet the information needs of a bilingual, immigrant community and provide paid opportunities for people of color to acquire journalism skills and increase civic engagement.

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    The Bigs Media Ltd.

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $65,000

    This grant proposal aims to address the pressing challenges facing independent newsrooms like ours by scaling proven strategies and innovations with a goal of building capacity and audience growth. We recognize the challenges of obtaining sustainability and the imperative nature of being able to navigate the complexities of the modern media landscape, including adapting to digital transformations, diversifying revenue streams, and building sustainable business models. Through this grant, we aspire to join the Chicago Community Trust’s community of esteemed newsroom leaders, fostering collaboration amongst local community members and our media colleagues, sharing best practices, and developing sustainable journalism and content creation strategies. Central to our proposal is a clear plan for strategy. measurement of progress and sustainability beyond the grant period, ensuring the lasting influence of our efforts. With this support, we aim to make significant strides in not only sustaining our operations but also in bolstering the integrity and inclusivity of media representation in Chicago.

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    Chicago Urban League

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $75,000

    The goal of the homeownership policy coalition project is to address the racial wealth gap by focusing on expanding access to housing and homeownership as a core wealth-generating strategy. The Chicago Urban League's Research and Policy Center will deepen its efforts with multiple overlapping policy, advocacy and high-impact organizations to expand the body of knowledge and tools available to engage key policy-makers and partners, as well as a resource for empowering and educating the public. This project leverages the unique resources of the Chicago League to address systemic barriers to homeownership as a wealth-building strategy and directly support members of our communities as they navigate the challenges of the system.

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    Gyrls In The H O O D Foundation

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $7,000

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    The Triibe, Inc.

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $125,000

    The TRiiBE requests capacity-building funding to support THE SCENE web application and related web design and editorial work. Renewal funds will bring the app’s design to completion, while supporting community outreach initiatives and community investment reporting in Chicago’s most underserved neighborhoods. All of these elements will work interconnectedly in building a more informed and connected Chicago through tech innovation and journalism.

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    Sacred Ground Ministries

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $25,000

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    NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF CHICAGO INC

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $175,000

    The NHS-led Housing Policy Task Force seeks to effect change, reform and a more equitable future for people of color through access to affordable homeownership and other wealth-building opportunities. This Task Force convenes over thirty of Chicago’s most prominent stakeholders, pulling in thought-leaders from a diverse selection of nonprofit, for-profit, academic, regulatory, and governmental sectors. Our activities unite advocacy with research, planning, coalition building, and more to achieve our wide aims of making owner-occupied housing more affordable, sustainable, and accessible. While we focus on that core mission, we will concentrate our activities this year on addressing equitable mortgage access, equitable homeownership, appraisal gap advocacy, and property tax repayment advocacy.