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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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    Springboard To Success Inc

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $2,500

    Inspired by the energy and camaraderie of a pep rally, this event celebrates and supports the next generation of CHA youth as they embark on their journeys to college, professional careers, and independence.

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    Muddy Waters Mojo Museum

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    The Front Porch Series is Each summer, the Muddy Waters MOJO Museum produces a series of free, outdoor cultural, wellness and educational programming for a diverse, multigenerational audience, a large portion of whom are North Kenwood residents living on

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    Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc Area 3

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    Annual Leadership Conference for Teens ages 13-19, opportunity to develop leadership and service skills.

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    The Chicago Community Trust

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $51,750

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    League of Chicago Theatres Foundation

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    The Theatre Industry Career Fair is a free event connecting job seekers with 30+ theatre companies through panels, resume reviews, interviews, and headshots, and the League seeks support to expand it into a two-day conference.

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    Hustle Mommies

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $5,000

    The Hustle Mommies Prosperity Summit is an empowering event designed to provide a safe space for collaboration, mentorship, and strategies for thriving in business while prioritizing self-care and balancing motherhood.

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    IL Muslim Civic Coalition

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $60,000

    The Illinois Muslims report states that our state - in particular our city of Chicago - has the largest per capita Muslim population in the nation. Layer on that they are of every race, ethnicity, and background - mostly Black, Asian, Arab, and Latino. Then add that over 50% of Illinois Muslims are under the age of 35. And finally, add that they are struggling as we live in today’s deeply troubling environment of hate, underemployment, government suspicion, and deep mental duress. This is the gap in the community’s ability to be successful we are bridging and focusing on at the Muslim Civic Coalition. In 2024, the Muslim Civic Coalition trained approximately 100 young adults on communications and crisis management. It was a collaboration with media organizations, community centers, and schools - and was one of the most powerful experiences we have offered to date to empower and change the trajectory of individuals. The high demand for the training last year, the feedback from surveys and discussions, the Coalition staff observations of the Gen Z/young adult attendees, and the dangerous environment for young adults of color - all make this a deeply relevant and urgent imperative to expand; to support, protect, and help our young adults thrive. In 2025, we know we must not only offer this program again, we must also expand this successful initiative in hybrid form to include civil right protections training, financial and economic empowerment, and professional habits of success. The outcomes this year will also include developing a network between the young adults to ensure they have ongoing resources and support. Two Fellows/Organizers and one intern will be trained to execute the programming and grow the young adults network. Their lived experiences will ensure empathy and partnership in the professional and personal growth of our program participants. The Muslim Civic Coalition requests Chicago Community Trust funding to upskill and compensate one Organizer and add a Fellow/Organizer to ensure the staffing and execution of this critical series of trainings and resources is successful and changes the trajectory of our young adult attendees’ personal, professional, and economic success.

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    The German Marshall Fund

    Awarded: Awarded Amount: $75,000

    Launched in 1982, the Marshall Memorial Fellowship (MMF) prepares individuals from both sides of the Atlantic for leadership at the local, state, national, and international level. The yearlong program is comprised of over six months of virtual programming culminating in a 24-day, immersive transatlantic travel component across five cities that cultivates strong international bonds, exposes participants to diverse perspectives, develops professional and leadership skills, and promotes democratic values and public diplomacy. The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is submitting a proposal to support one Chicago-based emerging grassroots, civic, or public sector leader to be selected for the 2026 Marshall Memorial Fellowship (MMF) cohort in addition to the travel of a delegation of European grassroots, civic, or public sector leaders to Chicago as part of the 2026 MMF program. Upon completion of the fellowship, the 2026 Chicago-based MMF fellow will become a member of GMF's alumni community that boasts over 4,000+ global leaders, many of whom hold elected positions at the city, state, and national level or are prominent leaders in their local communities. GMF strongly believes that by partnering with CCT to invest in local leaders from underinvested communities, MMF will focus on bringing in leaders from the Trust’s target communities, such as the Latine and Black communities, to create pathways to empowerment, increased human capital, individual agency, and provide inspiration for increased civic engagement within the Chicago-region. Cities are vital in mitigating the perpetuation of global inequities and governance downfall. In addition to investing deeply in one Chicago-based leader annually, GMF would biannually select Chicago as a city that European leaders travel to as part of their MMF experience therein routinely exposing Chicago-based businesses, non-profits, and local leaders to international leaders from across all sectors. By connecting Chicago's leadership to the global stage through MMF, this partnership will strengthen the city's capacity to address local challenges within a broader international context and contribute to more effective global governance.