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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Lawndale people will extend and expand our program to fulfill this gap. We have staff and capacity available to provide music entertainment, and art for the youth in our community.
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In collaboration with BUILD and the Chicago Police Explorers, community youth, parents, and friends will be invited into the 29th Ward Veterans Peace Garden to play a variety of age-appropriate board games (ages 4 and up). Participants will be provided with refreshments and prizes will be awarded to individual game winners. This opportunity for fellowship will keep community youth engaged and entertained during the service period and help to foster community ties and intergenerational communication. Community youth, parents, and friends will be invited into the 29th Ward Veterans Peace Garden for a Karaoke Night. Youth who participated in Game Days in the Garden will be encouraged to bring their family members to karaoke as a culmination and celebration of the Game Days Activities. A professional karaoke provider will be engaged to run the evening, and refreshments will be provided. Refreshments will be provided by a local Italian Ice vendor to serve Italian Ice Cups to all who attend.
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August 10th thru the 20th I will be partnering with several youth orgs to provide holistic and healing services and/or simply hold space for youth, women and families. I will also host another event at The Rink for youth like the one I hosted when the mayor attended during the Juneteenth gap. If funded, I will also be sure to add youth to my already scheduled healing spaces for adults, as one of the reasons I choose adults only often times is because I cannot afford food and accommodations for both. All of my outdoor community events are well attended by long time residents and their children who I’ve worked with over the years and the word spreads! I have a small staff, plus a village of paid volunteers to assist WYBM events in the neighborhood. Activities include peace circles (my favorite), organized neighborhood walks (for connection and belonging), visionboarding and meditation sessions.
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STOP will host a Back to School Block Party for Hyde Park Academy Families and a series of 4 planning meetings and trainings with Hyde Park Academy students to prepare and support then in running a restorative justice community building circle at the Block Party. We will engage 15 Hyde Park Academy students who are participants in our Summer Youth Program in the planning and execution of the restorative justice circle and Block Party. In addition to the restorative justice community building circle, the event will include face painting, bouncy house, school supplies, music, basketball tournaments, and more. Funds will support food for meetings and the event, stipends for youth to participate in planning meetings and for parents who attend the event, as well as rental of equipment.
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Our Organization plans to use the requested funds to provide a Basketball program 4 days a week during the August gap time, August 6-21 (in addition to our already running bi-monthly Basketball games). Our staff will identify and recruit 16-20 youth and assist them with travel back and forth to the park, gym, or YMCA where they will engage in team-on-team Basketball games for 2.5 hours that will encourage positive proactive community connectedness. We will also have a Labor Day “Bike Ride for Peace” Event. During Labor Day weekend, we will gather 21-25 youth, provide them all with new bikes and peddle down Lake Shore Drive. Starting the Day with Breakfast at our Hub in Woodlawn. We will engage in positive, uplifting conversation then head to Lakefront. As we ride down the Lakefront, we will make frequent stops to teach the youth about moments in time that shaped our past such as the event at 29th street beach during the 1919 Race Riots. We aim to provide a safe space for the youth that day and create a sense of community as they learn about their past while making connections with one another.
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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.
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Camp 1302 is seeking funding to extend our day camp, which currently concludes on August 4th. We aim to bridge the gap between the end of the Chicago Park District's summer programming and the start of the Chicago Public School (CPS) year, from August 6th to August 21st. The allocated funds will be utilized to extend the employment of our summer workers and recruit additional instructors. This will enable us to maintain diverse activities catering to all participants, ensuring our programming remains dynamic and engaging.
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Love To Serve is requesting gap funding between August 6, 2023 and August 21, 2023 and Labor Day weekend. This funding support will allow us to continue providing weekly programming in a safe space for our youth in West Pullman at the Kroc Community Center.