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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

    Neighborhoods Uniting Kids in Excellence Inc

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    Our organization Neighborhoods Uniting Kids in Excellence will engage the same youth group we've been working with over the summer three days a week to fulfill the grant requirements.We've expanded our space and have added more staff. We will continue to work our program Bridging the Gap between the Community and Police through N.U.K.I.E and operate three days a week for the Labor Day plus August gap. We looking to get funding to support our program for the Labor Day plus August gap. Will had continually incorporate free hair cuts for the youth and along with face painting.

  • Grant Recipient

    Bullying Prevention and Awareness 365

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    BPA365 partners with New Hope Christian M.B.C. to provide anti-bullying training and meals for 40 youth (ages 14-18) community workers during the 1-week gap. BPA365 is partnering with Global Girls for ten youths (ages 12-17) to receive anti-bullying and video training to produce an intergenerational movie. BPA365 supports a "Back to School" event by donating school supplies and providing anti-bullying materials on Saturday, August 26th, from 10 AM to 3 PM for 100 youth (ages 5-18)

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    Little Village Community Council

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $3,000

    THE LITTLE VILLAGE COMMUNITY COUNCIL WITH ITS CULTURAL COMMITTEE WILL BE HOSTING A " LV MINI OLYMPICS" FOR CHILDREN AGES 5 TO 11 YEARS OLD. WE GOING TO HAVE FOOD/SNACKS & BEVERAGES AND ALSO PRIZES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH. A PARAMEDIC CAN GIVE A LESSON TO CHILDREN AND YOUTH ABOUT CPR AND THERE ALSO GOING TO BE AN ART TABLE SO THE CHILDREN AND YOUTH CAN COLLABORATE ON A BANDER. WE WILL BE HOSTING THIS EVENT AT LA VILLITA PARK IN COLLABORATION WITH PARK ADVISORY COUNCIL (PAC) ON SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 02, 2023. THE EVENTS WILL START FROM 1 PM-4 PM.

  • Grant Recipient

    Sunrise Community Empowerment

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $2,500

    We have been running an after school and summer camp program for 7 years, We have staff, planned activates (Arts and Crafts, Music Lessons, Tutoring and Social Skills) and a Safe space (Community Center) for youths. We look forward to adding more days to accommodate the gap between summer camp and start of the school year. accommodate the youth in the community.

  • Grant Recipient

    Joys Helping Hands

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    Joys Helping Hands will build community fun awareness by partnering with hundred's of youth and families during gap time and Labor day weekend. We plan to engage youths 3 days a week from August 7 through Labor day. These are some of the events we will be doing, Yoga classes at the FireHouse Community Arts Center 2111 S Hamlin, release and share breakfast 2149 S Drake Ave, fish fry game day, basketball hoop day, toss up taco Tuesday & ice cream social 3828 W Cermak Rd.

  • Grant Recipient

    Earl's Garden Mae's Kitchen Alexander

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    Each year we continue to build upon what we have done in the past and introduce new ideas. Earl’s Garden Mae’s Kitchen would like to use this additional opportunity to extend our programming during the gap time when the Chicago Park District has closed its programs and just before Chicago Public Schools are ready to open its doors for the new school year. • Week of August 7th & Week of August 17th • Youth will work three days a week Mon. – Wed. • Three hours per day • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

  • Grant Recipient

    The Chicago Community Trust

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $100,000

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    Organized Communities Against Deportations

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $12,500

    The proposal will focus on continuing to provide mental health support for OCAD members formerly incarcerated in a detention center or currently impacted by a deportation.