Paving the Path to Homeownership for Housing Choice Voucher Holders
Since the mid-20th century, homeownership has been one of the most important vehicles for building wealth in the United States. According to research from the…
Since the mid-20th century, homeownership has been one of the most important vehicles for building wealth in the United States. According to research from the…
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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Black and Latino/a families are especially in need of support to recover from the pandemic’s economic impact. Not only did Black and Latino/a families suffer more at the pandemic’s peak, but they are more likely to still be out of a job compared to the average Illinoisan. In addition, low-income job seekers often face hurdles such as trauma exposure and may lack the confidence, resources, and social capital needed to successfully navigate potential career paths. With 95% of Chicago Commons parents being Black women or Latinas, relevant employment services are vital to the success of their recovery. The Family Hub theory of change recognizes that for low-income families to be able to work toward economic stability, underlying health and wellness must be addressed concurrent with goal planning. Chicago Commons’ Family Hub meets critical needs of parents with a uniquely holistic model that pairs early childhood education with employment and post-secondary services, financial coaching, and health and wellness programming. The Pathways Collective Impact Initiative will better support education, job training, and job placement in the post-COVID-19 economy by linking Family Hub with other early childhood care providers, employers, and community-based organizations to create an ecosystem of family-supportive job training, education, and employment opportunities.
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Teamwork Englewood is applying for funds to scale up our current workforce development initiatives with more key supports for residents to be employed i techmocholy, health care, and eductaion careers.
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Over the next 12-18 months, MPC, in partnership with Urban Institute is advancing original research that quantifies impacts of the Chicago zoning code on equity, sustainability, and health – which will be assessed through the application of the Phase One derived methodology. Assessment results will be informed by neighborhood-level conversations that help connect the citywide assessment to on-the-ground realities. Steering Committee members and other partners will remain active and engaged in assessment and willing to use the results to advocate for zoning and land use policy and practice changes.
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