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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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    Proviso Partners for Health

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $50,000

    PP4H requests Collective Action funds to mobilize stakeholders to create a resilient, resident-led, equitable, Community Development Corporation (CDC) within the Economic Justice and Wellness Center, which will incubate and support small businesses and social enterprises, invest in Black and LatinX resident entrepreneurs, build minority-owned businesses, and create opportunities for equitable economic development. The CDC will also support residents' educational growth, health, empowerment, and agency through person-centered self-discovery and healing, long overlooked factors in sustainable success within our community. The CDC will begin by concentrating its support towards two locally in-demand business sectors, construction and food.

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    PEGASUS THEATRE CHICAGO

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $10,632

    In support of general operations, funded by the closeout of endowment fund J. Crewdson Fund (F644).

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    FOREFRONT

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    Forefront, Illinois’ vital bridge between philanthropy and nonprofits, in partnership with seven Chicago area-based foundations, is engaging in the design/discovery phase of work to create and implement a web-based, two-sided matchmaking portal for funders and nonprofit organizations that will facilitate and catalyze increased efficiency and improved access for organizations to resources and relationships with philanthropy in new ways.

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    CHICAGO CULTURAL ALLIANCE

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $15,000

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    NEW DAY EMPLOYMENT NETWORK NFP

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $6,000

    The New Day Employment Network Job Readiness Program is a 6-week job preparedness program specifically designed for returning citizens. Its overall goal is to support the development of life skills and in finding and retaining long-term employment. This encourages positive reintegration into the Will County community and reduces the likelihood of recidivism. Our team of local changemakers, social workers and community partners will work closely with 100 people in the first year, tailoring our support to their individual needs and challenges. The program will take a four-pronged approach, offering employability-based workshops, counselling and referrals, group or individual mentoring and training, and additional community mentorships.

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    Eighteenth Street Development Corporation

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $100,000

    During this period we had various successes and some failures, with some lessons learned that will lead us to yet a more successful grant period in 2021-2022. We were able to establish and/or set the foundation for new programs and initiatives including the Shop Pilsen Campaign, the Pilsen Christmas Window Walk, the ESDC Investment Boot Camp (with a focus on financial literacy), the ESDC Real Estate Cohort, and the Pilsen Community Survey and Market Study. By applying the lessons learned, we were able to exceed our annual grant and loans goals, and narrow the digital divide in our community. Support on behalf of CCT in the amount of $100,000 will allow us to continue providing our bilingual services to our constituency.

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    Winnetka Congregational Church

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $16,521

    In support of general operations, funded by the closeout of endowment fund Winnetka Congregational Church Endowment (F809).

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    Sisters in Cinema

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $40,000

    With support of the South Side Neighborhood Capacity Partnership, Sisters in Cinema will work to develop and advance a set of targeted capacity building efforts to strengthen our ability to advance our mission and to further a shared vision for a thriving South Side. The Community Programs Accelerator (CPA) will provide formal capacity building counsel to assist us in driving forward the development and advancement of our key priorities: 1)Operational Plan Design including policies and procedures necessary to effectively run the new Media Arts Center and 2) Program Design and Development created in collaboration with community members to create new and strengthen current programs serving needs determined by the community.