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University of Illinois at Chicago, Center for Urban Economic Development

Chicago, Illinois

Grants

2011 (1 year)
$93,000

In support of research to inform a neighborhood-based employment strategy in Chicago.

2011 (1 year)
$93,000

In support of research to inform a neighborhood-based employment strategy in Chicago.

1996 (3 years)
$338,321

To establish the Community Consulting Network, to build the institutional capacity of community-based organizations addressing issues of poverty in Chicago (over two years).

1996 (1 year)
$25,000

To support scholars and activists to organize the Black-Latino Collaborative Initiative.

1995 (3 years)
$100,000

To plan and implement the empowerment zone in Chicago and other designated cities (over three years).

1995 (1 year)
$40,000

To support a collaborative effort of scholars and activists looking at challenges for minorities in urban centers in the context of a global economy and society.

1994 (1 year)
$60,000

To plan and develop a school-to-work incubator/resource center.

1994 (1 year)
$47,125

To produce a white paper on school-to-work transition issues in Chicago.

1993 (3 years)
$300,000

For technical assistance and resource development to increase access to quality employment for the urban poor (over three years).

1990 (1 year)
$150,000

To support the project Strategies and Data for Employment Projects by Community-Based Organizations (over three years).

1990 (1 year)
$50,000

To support the Research and Action Group Project.

1987 (2 years 10 months)
$15,000

To publish "Bank and Communities,"

1987 (2 years 2 months)
$120,000

To support community economic development strategies and the labor force-based approach (over three years).

1984 (1 year)
$70,000

To develop and implement the job creation strategies project (over two years).