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Grants
14
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Impact Investments
3
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Total Awarded
$3,745,000
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Years
1982 - 1999
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Categories
Grants and Impact Investments
To expand the Runners' Club, which provides capital and training to African-American entrepreneurs developing large-scale companies (over two years).
To develop a community-based employment system (over two years).
To support Gallery 71, a summer arts education and arts employment program for low-income youth.
Program-related investment to support a project focused on Chicago's west side community of Austin seeking to combine labor force development with enterprise development.
To support Gallery 71, a summer arts education and employment program for high school students from the South Side of Chicago.
To support human capital development strategies (over two years).
To support Gallery 71, a summer arts education and job training program for Chicago high school students.
To support human capital development strategies.
To develop and market the cultural assets of the South Shore neighborhood.
To advance community-based cultural development in Chicago.
To expand and develop the human capital initiatives that are setting standards of accomplishment within the field of community economic development.
Program-related investment to provide funds to acquire and renovate approximately 500 units of low- and moderate-income multifamily housing in the South Austin community of Chicago, in cooperation with existing nonprofit organizations in the area.
To purchase Austin-area property for renovation
Program-related investment to finance the creation of a small business incubator in the South Shore community and to rehabilitate substandard housing units and their conversion to cooperative ownership by low- and moderate-income people.
In support of general operations (over two years).
In support of general operations.