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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.

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  • Grant Recipient

    Chasing23 Youth Empowerment Group

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $3,500

    We intend to use this fund to support our outreach and recruitment efforts for our summer health wellness program. Our plan is to work with teens and young adults to engage in street outreach during memorial day weekend and following selective days. This outreach effort will specifically take place during evenings and weekends. Our organization has the capacity to train teens and young adults in outreach and organizing best practices. In groups outreach teams will engage with youth residents through a web-based platform to register youth to participate in summer health and wellness programming. During outreach efforts, youth residents will be given care packages with essential health and wellness items. Funds will be used to compensate workers for their time and to purchase outreach supplies and materials.

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    Northwestern University

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $1,000,000

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    Kingdom Way Community Development Inc

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $2,500

    Children/Youth Art & Musical Instrument Training

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    TGiMovement

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    TGi is requesting the full additional grant amount of $5000 to aid in youth program Omega Chi Omega. A long with the robust co-design curriculum Omega Chi Omega offers, TGi also take numerous participants of Omega Chi Omega on "outside of the block" excursions which includes trips around the city visiting businesses, entrepreneurs. professionals, organizations and other recreational activities around the city to exposure the young people to what are opportunities are available and the true potential in Chicago beyond the negative stigmas. These grant dollars will be allocated to funding team building excursions for our youth program this summer to give the young people safe activities to take advantage of for the holiday/end of school year gap.

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    Star Farm Chicago

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $2,500

    Star Farm Chicago, a 501(c)3 urban farm located in Back of the Yards, will host a Spring Planting Festival on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend. In collaboration with the Chicago Children’s Theater, Star Farm Chicago will provide a series of programs and giveaways from 2pm-5pm at our Stockyard Gardens. Programs and activities will include seedling planting, a puppet show, photo opportunities with the Hungry Hungry Caterpillar, seedling and produce giveaways, bucket garden giveaways, and workshops featuring community organizations and our incubator farmers. We will use these funds to cover staffing costs, materials for produce and bucket garden/seedling giveaways, farm and community garden materials, printing materials, and stipends for our workshop presenters. As an organization with more than five years of programming experience, a deep understanding of the needs of our community’s children and youth, and a staff comprised of community members, many who are parents of children and youth that live in this neighborhood, we have the capacity to provide support to children and youth during Memorial Day weekend and beyond.

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    Peace Runners 773 NFP CO

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $2,500

    Peace Runners 773 is a non-profit organization serving the Garfield Park community through fitness forums, youth outreach, and free community events. Our outcomes include transforming our community’s health and wellness, reducing health care costs and increasing the safe spaces in Chicago. This year Peace Runners 773 will launch our We Run Too youth program for Garfield Park and Lawndale with a Community Run Block Party on Memorial Day weekend, May 27, 2023. The event will feature free community workouts, children activities, a DJ, and food. Our goal is to provide a safe space for the community to enjoy Chicago while receiving valuable health and wellness tips.

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    Community Services of Englewood Inc

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    Community Services of Englewood is prepared and well tooled to add to our SUMMER program activities activities to keep kids and family friendly activities as outlined in our attached budget. We can accommodate 30-40 kids and family member chaperones to each activity. The program outline will be conducted from Sunday May 28, 2023 for the MEMORIAL day weekend and every Sunday thereafter in June called SUNDAY FUN-DAYS! The outlined activities will be held in a safe, festive and engaged environment in garden settings.

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    Archi-Treasures Association

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    Architreasures will provide intergenerational, teen, and young adult arts programming at Altgeld Library with residents from the Riverdale community area including those living at Altgeld Gardens, Riverside Village, Golden Gate, and Concordia Place. The program workshops for young people ages 16-24 will focus on the collection of family and community stories from Riverdale and their presentation through photography, poetry, and image collages. During the week, intergenerational workshops for children, youth, and parents/guardians will engage participants in painting, clay sculpture, found materials, and collage projects.