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Grants
14
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Total Awarded
$1,501,446
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Years
1984 - 2011
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Categories
Grants
In support of research to inform a neighborhood-based employment strategy in Chicago.
In support of research to inform a neighborhood-based employment strategy in Chicago.
To establish the Community Consulting Network, to build the institutional capacity of community-based organizations addressing issues of poverty in Chicago (over two years).
To support scholars and activists to organize the Black-Latino Collaborative Initiative.
To plan and implement the empowerment zone in Chicago and other designated cities (over three years).
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.
To plan and develop a school-to-work incubator/resource center.
To produce a white paper on school-to-work transition issues in Chicago.
For technical assistance and resource development to increase access to quality employment for the urban poor (over three years).
To support the project Strategies and Data for Employment Projects by Community-Based Organizations (over three years).
To support the Research and Action Group Project.
To publish "Bank and Communities,"
To support community economic development strategies and the labor force-based approach (over three years).
To develop and implement the job creation strategies project (over two years).