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Grants
15
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Total Awarded
$993,337
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Years
1987 - 1997
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Categories
Grants
To help local organizations address the economic development needs of low-income neighborhoods.
To support the Illinois Law and Policy Project (over two years).
To support the Policy Advocacy Project (over three years).
To sustain grassroots participation in the Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Communities program in Chicago.
To support the Empowerment Zones Cluster Project.
To support a study of regional approaches to poverty alleviation, and to organize a conference in Chicago to share study results with local groups.
In support of general operations.
A technical assistance grant to support strategic planning.
In support of general operations and research and documentation related to community-based planning (over two years).
To hire consultants to facilitate and record the planning process and disseminate information involving creation of a comprehensive neighborhood agenda to identify and address significant issues related to community development in Chicago's neighborhoods.
In support of general operations.
A technical assistance grant supporting the design and production of a full-color poster promoting community economic development and the work that has been done.
To support the Transfer Payment Project.
To develop a model for providing effective training and financial support for community-based organizations interested in developing and operating businesses.
To support the member education and assistance program (over three years).