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THE CARA PROGRAM
The Cara Program (TCP) was founded in 1991 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Owens. Inspired by the good work of Mother Teresa and moved by the global challenges affronting the poor, Tom returned home and dedicated himself to serving the Chicago community.ARTS WORK FUND
Grant Size. Think Grants – up to $20,000 and Explore Grants – up to $30,000 for arts organizations led by, for, and about BIPOC, people with disabilities, LGBTQ people, and women. Think Grants – up to $15,000 and Explore Grants – up to $25,000 for all other eligible organizations. Our goal is GROWING HOUSEHOLD WEALTH For these reasons, the Growing Household Wealth strategy considers the three core components of what makes up a family’s wealth – the input of income, the accumulation and transfer of assets, and proportional amount debt. Debt. Combatting extractive wealth-stripping financial practices through stronger regulations and consumerprotections.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT FUND Project management professionals and consultants, including attorneys, accountants and project managers, used to support project approvals. As the region shifts its focus to building back better, catalytic real estate projects that incorporate racial equity, publicIANNA KACHORIS
ikachoris@cct.org 312 616-8000 x276. Ianna Kachoris is the senior director of policy and advocacy at The Chicago Community Trust, where she leads the Trust’s local, state and federal policy strategy. Prior to joining the Trust, Kachoris was director of strategy, research initiatives and philanthropic partnerships for the Universityof Chicago
LESLIE BLUHM
Leslie Bluhm is founder and president of Chicago Cares Inc., a nonprofit volunteer service organization. Chicago Cares builds stronger communities in Chicago through volunteerism and is a leader in creating, managing, and leading hands-on service projects that meet Chicago’s critical social, education and environmental needs.LAURA KERNAGHAN
lkernaghan@cct.org 312 616-8000 x175. Laura Kernaghan is senior director of investments for The Chicago Community Trust. Kernaghan previously served as managing director of investments at QBI Financial, where she led the fundamental research effort for six investment strategies. Prior to that, Kernaghan was investments manager at Ann & Robert H FOUR WAYS THAT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES The word “community” broken down to its roots is simply the union of the two words, “common unity.” From this quite literal delineation of the word, it is easy to see that the real definition of a community is a group of people that have a particular characteristicin common.
OUR REGION'S COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Chicago's Moonshot: Closing the Racial & Ethnic Wealth Gap. The work of the Trust, our community partners and our generous donors is more relevant—and more critical—than ever. AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGACY African American Legacy (AAL) is a philanthropic and educational initiative led by African American civic and community leaders who share the common goal of improving the quality of life among African Americans throughout metropolitan Chicago. AAL engages African Americans in philanthropy, collectively and individually, and providessupport to
THE CARA PROGRAM
The Cara Program (TCP) was founded in 1991 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Owens. Inspired by the good work of Mother Teresa and moved by the global challenges affronting the poor, Tom returned home and dedicated himself to serving the Chicago community.ARTS WORK FUND
Grant Size. Think Grants – up to $20,000 and Explore Grants – up to $30,000 for arts organizations led by, for, and about BIPOC, people with disabilities, LGBTQ people, and women. Think Grants – up to $15,000 and Explore Grants – up to $25,000 for all other eligible organizations. Our goal is GROWING HOUSEHOLD WEALTH For these reasons, the Growing Household Wealth strategy considers the three core components of what makes up a family’s wealth – the input of income, the accumulation and transfer of assets, and proportional amount debt. Debt. Combatting extractive wealth-stripping financial practices through stronger regulations and consumerprotections.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT FUND Project management professionals and consultants, including attorneys, accountants and project managers, used to support project approvals. As the region shifts its focus to building back better, catalytic real estate projects that incorporate racial equity, publicIANNA KACHORIS
ikachoris@cct.org 312 616-8000 x276. Ianna Kachoris is the senior director of policy and advocacy at The Chicago Community Trust, where she leads the Trust’s local, state and federal policy strategy. Prior to joining the Trust, Kachoris was director of strategy, research initiatives and philanthropic partnerships for the Universityof Chicago
LESLIE BLUHM
Leslie Bluhm is founder and president of Chicago Cares Inc., a nonprofit volunteer service organization. Chicago Cares builds stronger communities in Chicago through volunteerism and is a leader in creating, managing, and leading hands-on service projects that meet Chicago’s critical social, education and environmental needs.LAURA KERNAGHAN
lkernaghan@cct.org 312 616-8000 x175. Laura Kernaghan is senior director of investments for The Chicago Community Trust. Kernaghan previously served as managing director of investments at QBI Financial, where she led the fundamental research effort for six investment strategies. Prior to that, Kernaghan was investments manager at Ann & Robert H FOUR WAYS THAT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES The word “community” broken down to its roots is simply the union of the two words, “common unity.” From this quite literal delineation of the word, it is easy to see that the real definition of a community is a group of people that have a particular characteristicin common.
COVID REVEALED OUR FLAWS. DO WE HAVE THE RESOLVE TO FIX Our Region's Community Foundation. Like an overdue visit to the optometrist, Covid-19 has sharpened our vision and revealed some harsh truths that were long overlooked or hidden. 2021 Q2 GRANTS SUPPORT POLICY AND SYSTEMS CHANGE Our Region's Community Foundation. As the Trust pursues its moonshot goal of closing the region’s racial and ethnic wealth gap, it is clear that discriminatory policies and systems helped create this disparity–and, therefore, reforms will be necessary to solve for it. THE OPEN CALL FOR IDEAS TO ADVANCE POLICY Open Call release: June 2021 LOI deadline: Ongoing Full application deadline: Ongoing (by invitation only) Funding decision: Ongoing Announcement: Ongoing. The Chicago Community Trust is inviting ideas that can advance public policies to address systemic inequities contributing to the racial and ethnic wealth gap in the Chicagoregion.
RFP: CATALYZING NEIGHBORHOOD INVESTMENT RFP release: June 7, 2021 Information sessions: Wednesday, June 16, 1-2 p.m.; Monday, June 21, 3-4 p.m.; and Tuesday, June 29, 10-11 a.m. Click here to RSVP for an info session. Full application deadline: Rolling* / For the upcoming cycle – July 9, 2021 Funding decision: Rolling, depends on submission date / For the upcoming cycle: earlyAugust
STAFF MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST Our People. The Trust is a dedicated team of individuals who strive to make good happen every day. Each of our staff members is honored, challenged and inspired by the daily opportunities to help make changein our communities.
THE CARA PROGRAM
The Cara Program (TCP) was founded in 1991 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Owens. Inspired by the good work of Mother Teresa and moved by the global challenges affronting the poor, Tom returned home and dedicated himself to serving the Chicago community. THE COMPLEX CHALLENGE OF POLICE REFORM: THREE TAKEAWAYS In late 2020, The Chicago Community Trust and Illinois Justice Project co-hosted, The Past, Present, and Future of Policing in Chicago, a four-part series that explored the history of policing in Chicago, the culture of policing, enforcing Chicago’s Consent Decree, and community-driven solutions.Our goal was to sustain interest and momentum generated by calls for police reform in theARTS WORK FUND
Arts Work Fund is Shifting Its Grant Making – Take a Look. We are changing and expanding our grant opportunities for the coming year in response to the extraordinary challenges Chicago’s cultural community is currently facing.THE GUILD COMPLEX
Though we are a grassroots organization with only one full-time staff member which has been true for most of our history The Guild Literary Complex has designed and delivered some of the most innovative literary programming in this city and across the nation. The Guild was a recipi. www.guildcomplex.org. 2013. funded by: Chicago CommunityTrust.
GROWING HOUSEHOLD WEALTH For these reasons, the Growing Household Wealth strategy considers the three core components of what makes up a family’s wealth – the input of income, the accumulation and transfer of assets, and proportional amount debt. Debt. Combatting extractive wealth-stripping financial practices through stronger regulations and consumerprotections.
OUR REGION'S COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Chicago's Moonshot: Closing the Racial & Ethnic Wealth Gap. The work of the Trust, our community partners and our generous donors is more relevant—and more critical—than ever.THE CARA PROGRAM
The Cara Program (TCP) was founded in 1991 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Owens. Inspired by the good work of Mother Teresa and moved by the global challenges affronting the poor, Tom returned home and dedicated himself to serving the Chicago community. AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGACY African American Legacy (AAL) is a philanthropic and educational initiative led by African American civic and community leaders who share the common goal of improving the quality of life among African Americans throughout metropolitan Chicago. AAL engages African Americans in philanthropy, collectively and individually, and providessupport to
OPEN COMMUNITIES
Open Communities is a leading voice for housing economic and social justice in north suburban Chicago working to promote inclusive and diverse communities that are welcoming to all. Open Communities' roots as a housing justice agency are in the Civil Rights Movement when acts of racial and religious discrimination pervaded the suburbs. GROWING HOUSEHOLD WEALTH For these reasons, the Growing Household Wealth strategy considers the three core components of what makes up a family’s wealth – the input of income, the accumulation and transfer of assets, and proportional amount debt. Debt. Combatting extractive wealth-stripping financial practices through stronger regulations and consumerprotections.
RFP: BUILDING PATHWAYS TO STABILITYLESLIE BLUHM
Leslie Bluhm is founder and president of Chicago Cares Inc., a nonprofit volunteer service organization. Chicago Cares builds stronger communities in Chicago through volunteerism and is a leader in creating, managing, and leading hands-on service projects that meet Chicago’s critical social, education and environmental needs.IANNA KACHORIS
ikachoris@cct.org 312 616-8000 x276. Ianna Kachoris is the senior director of policy and advocacy at The Chicago Community Trust, where she leads the Trust’s local, state and federal policy strategy. Prior to joining the Trust, Kachoris was director of strategy, research initiatives and philanthropic partnerships for the Universityof Chicago
LAURA KERNAGHAN
lkernaghan@cct.org 312 616-8000 x175. Laura Kernaghan is senior director of investments for The Chicago Community Trust. Kernaghan previously served as managing director of investments at QBI Financial, where she led the fundamental research effort for six investment strategies. Prior to that, Kernaghan was investments manager at Ann & Robert H FOUR WAYS THAT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES The word “community” broken down to its roots is simply the union of the two words, “common unity.” From this quite literal delineation of the word, it is easy to see that the real definition of a community is a group of people that have a particular characteristicin common.
OUR REGION'S COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Chicago's Moonshot: Closing the Racial & Ethnic Wealth Gap. The work of the Trust, our community partners and our generous donors is more relevant—and more critical—than ever.THE CARA PROGRAM
The Cara Program (TCP) was founded in 1991 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Owens. Inspired by the good work of Mother Teresa and moved by the global challenges affronting the poor, Tom returned home and dedicated himself to serving the Chicago community. AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGACY African American Legacy (AAL) is a philanthropic and educational initiative led by African American civic and community leaders who share the common goal of improving the quality of life among African Americans throughout metropolitan Chicago. AAL engages African Americans in philanthropy, collectively and individually, and providessupport to
OPEN COMMUNITIES
Open Communities is a leading voice for housing economic and social justice in north suburban Chicago working to promote inclusive and diverse communities that are welcoming to all. Open Communities' roots as a housing justice agency are in the Civil Rights Movement when acts of racial and religious discrimination pervaded the suburbs. GROWING HOUSEHOLD WEALTH For these reasons, the Growing Household Wealth strategy considers the three core components of what makes up a family’s wealth – the input of income, the accumulation and transfer of assets, and proportional amount debt. Debt. Combatting extractive wealth-stripping financial practices through stronger regulations and consumerprotections.
RFP: BUILDING PATHWAYS TO STABILITYLESLIE BLUHM
Leslie Bluhm is founder and president of Chicago Cares Inc., a nonprofit volunteer service organization. Chicago Cares builds stronger communities in Chicago through volunteerism and is a leader in creating, managing, and leading hands-on service projects that meet Chicago’s critical social, education and environmental needs.IANNA KACHORIS
ikachoris@cct.org 312 616-8000 x276. Ianna Kachoris is the senior director of policy and advocacy at The Chicago Community Trust, where she leads the Trust’s local, state and federal policy strategy. Prior to joining the Trust, Kachoris was director of strategy, research initiatives and philanthropic partnerships for the Universityof Chicago
LAURA KERNAGHAN
lkernaghan@cct.org 312 616-8000 x175. Laura Kernaghan is senior director of investments for The Chicago Community Trust. Kernaghan previously served as managing director of investments at QBI Financial, where she led the fundamental research effort for six investment strategies. Prior to that, Kernaghan was investments manager at Ann & Robert H FOUR WAYS THAT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES The word “community” broken down to its roots is simply the union of the two words, “common unity.” From this quite literal delineation of the word, it is easy to see that the real definition of a community is a group of people that have a particular characteristicin common.
RFP: CATALYZING NEIGHBORHOOD INVESTMENT RFP release: June 7, 2021 Information sessions: Wednesday, June 16, 1-2 p.m.; Monday, June 21, 3-4 p.m.; and Tuesday, June 29, 10-11 a.m. Click here to RSVP for an info session. Full application deadline: Rolling* / For the upcoming cycle – July 9, 2021 Funding decision: Rolling, depends on submission date / For the upcoming cycle: earlyAugust
FLEXIBLE FUNDING CATALYZES NEIGHBORHOOD INVESTMENT, EVEN Our Region's Community Foundation. Community-based organizations are integral to closing the region’s racial and ethnic wealth gap: They work with residents and businesses on community plans, provide supports to neighborhood entrepreneurs, quarterback real estate development projects, and bring their community’s unique voice to collaborative tables across the city. COMMUNITY DESK CHICAGO: UNLOCKING ACCESS TO CAPITAL I grew up on the South Side of Chicago in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood. It was and still is a predominately Black community. I remember as a child that the highlight of my day was walking to the local family-owned grocer.SPONSORSHIPS
March 2021 Sponsorship Support. Brown House Experience ($1,000) – To support Trade Day 2021. Chicago Jobs Council ($5,000) – To support the 40th annual meeting celebration. Chicago Run ($5,000) – To support Inclusivity in Sport: a free virtual panel discussion to address the importance of inclusion and diversity in physical activity in order to engage stakeholders in meaningful FINANCIAL INFORMATION Consolidated assets: As of September 30, 2020, the Trust’s consolidated assets totaled more than $3.7 billion. New gifts: During the fiscal year, the Trust received $696.6 million in new gifts. Grant commitments: During the fiscal year, the Trust made combined grant commitments totaling $613.6 million. For complete financials on the Trust’s fiscal year: FY20 Consolidated Audited Financial STAFF MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST Our People. The Trust is a dedicated team of individuals who strive to make good happen every day. Each of our staff members is honored, challenged and inspired by the daily opportunities to help make changein our communities.
OPEN COMMUNITIES
Open Communities is a leading voice for housing economic and social justice in north suburban Chicago working to promote inclusive and diverse communities that are welcoming to all. Open Communities' roots as a housing justice agency are in the Civil Rights Movement when acts of racial and religious discrimination pervaded the suburbs. THE COMPLEX CHALLENGE OF POLICE REFORM: THREE TAKEAWAYS In late 2020, The Chicago Community Trust and Illinois Justice Project co-hosted, The Past, Present, and Future of Policing in Chicago, a four-part series that explored the history of policing in Chicago, the culture of policing, enforcing Chicago’s Consent Decree, and community-driven solutions.Our goal was to sustain interest and momentum generated by calls for police reform in theARTS WORK FUND
Arts Work Fund is Shifting Its Grant Making – Take a Look. We are changing and expanding our grant opportunities for the coming year in response to the extraordinary challenges Chicago’s cultural community is currently facing. MCHENRY COUNTY LATINO COALITION McHenry County Latino Coalition. First organizational meeting occurred August of 1998, which was six Latino professionals meeting for lunch. The organization formally incorporated as a Non-Profit Corporation with the State of Illinois in 2001. The organization obtained their 501 (c)3 status in 2003. The Coalition, which is a membership OUR REGION'S COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Chicago's Moonshot: Closing the Racial & Ethnic Wealth Gap. The work of the Trust, our community partners and our generous donors is more relevant—and more critical—than ever.THE CARA PROGRAM
The Cara Program (TCP) was founded in 1991 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Owens. Inspired by the good work of Mother Teresa and moved by the global challenges affronting the poor, Tom returned home and dedicated himself to serving the Chicago community. AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGACY African American Legacy (AAL) is a philanthropic and educational initiative led by African American civic and community leaders who share the common goal of improving the quality of life among African Americans throughout metropolitan Chicago. AAL engages African Americans in philanthropy, collectively and individually, and providessupport to
OPEN COMMUNITIES
Open Communities is a leading voice for housing economic and social justice in north suburban Chicago working to promote inclusive and diverse communities that are welcoming to all. Open Communities' roots as a housing justice agency are in the Civil Rights Movement when acts of racial and religious discrimination pervaded the suburbs. GROWING HOUSEHOLD WEALTH For these reasons, the Growing Household Wealth strategy considers the three core components of what makes up a family’s wealth – the input of income, the accumulation and transfer of assets, and proportional amount debt. Debt. Combatting extractive wealth-stripping financial practices through stronger regulations and consumerprotections.
RFP: BUILDING PATHWAYS TO STABILITYLESLIE BLUHM
Leslie Bluhm is founder and president of Chicago Cares Inc., a nonprofit volunteer service organization. Chicago Cares builds stronger communities in Chicago through volunteerism and is a leader in creating, managing, and leading hands-on service projects that meet Chicago’s critical social, education and environmental needs.IANNA KACHORIS
ikachoris@cct.org 312 616-8000 x276. Ianna Kachoris is the senior director of policy and advocacy at The Chicago Community Trust, where she leads the Trust’s local, state and federal policy strategy. Prior to joining the Trust, Kachoris was director of strategy, research initiatives and philanthropic partnerships for the Universityof Chicago
LAURA KERNAGHAN
lkernaghan@cct.org 312 616-8000 x175. Laura Kernaghan is senior director of investments for The Chicago Community Trust. Kernaghan previously served as managing director of investments at QBI Financial, where she led the fundamental research effort for six investment strategies. Prior to that, Kernaghan was investments manager at Ann & Robert H FOUR WAYS THAT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES The word “community” broken down to its roots is simply the union of the two words, “common unity.” From this quite literal delineation of the word, it is easy to see that the real definition of a community is a group of people that have a particular characteristicin common.
OUR REGION'S COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Chicago's Moonshot: Closing the Racial & Ethnic Wealth Gap. The work of the Trust, our community partners and our generous donors is more relevant—and more critical—than ever.THE CARA PROGRAM
The Cara Program (TCP) was founded in 1991 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Owens. Inspired by the good work of Mother Teresa and moved by the global challenges affronting the poor, Tom returned home and dedicated himself to serving the Chicago community. AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGACY African American Legacy (AAL) is a philanthropic and educational initiative led by African American civic and community leaders who share the common goal of improving the quality of life among African Americans throughout metropolitan Chicago. AAL engages African Americans in philanthropy, collectively and individually, and providessupport to
OPEN COMMUNITIES
Open Communities is a leading voice for housing economic and social justice in north suburban Chicago working to promote inclusive and diverse communities that are welcoming to all. Open Communities' roots as a housing justice agency are in the Civil Rights Movement when acts of racial and religious discrimination pervaded the suburbs. GROWING HOUSEHOLD WEALTH For these reasons, the Growing Household Wealth strategy considers the three core components of what makes up a family’s wealth – the input of income, the accumulation and transfer of assets, and proportional amount debt. Debt. Combatting extractive wealth-stripping financial practices through stronger regulations and consumerprotections.
RFP: BUILDING PATHWAYS TO STABILITYLESLIE BLUHM
Leslie Bluhm is founder and president of Chicago Cares Inc., a nonprofit volunteer service organization. Chicago Cares builds stronger communities in Chicago through volunteerism and is a leader in creating, managing, and leading hands-on service projects that meet Chicago’s critical social, education and environmental needs.IANNA KACHORIS
ikachoris@cct.org 312 616-8000 x276. Ianna Kachoris is the senior director of policy and advocacy at The Chicago Community Trust, where she leads the Trust’s local, state and federal policy strategy. Prior to joining the Trust, Kachoris was director of strategy, research initiatives and philanthropic partnerships for the Universityof Chicago
LAURA KERNAGHAN
lkernaghan@cct.org 312 616-8000 x175. Laura Kernaghan is senior director of investments for The Chicago Community Trust. Kernaghan previously served as managing director of investments at QBI Financial, where she led the fundamental research effort for six investment strategies. Prior to that, Kernaghan was investments manager at Ann & Robert H FOUR WAYS THAT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES The word “community” broken down to its roots is simply the union of the two words, “common unity.” From this quite literal delineation of the word, it is easy to see that the real definition of a community is a group of people that have a particular characteristicin common.
RFP: CATALYZING NEIGHBORHOOD INVESTMENT RFP release: June 7, 2021 Information sessions: Wednesday, June 16, 1-2 p.m.; Monday, June 21, 3-4 p.m.; and Tuesday, June 29, 10-11 a.m. Click here to RSVP for an info session. Full application deadline: Rolling* / For the upcoming cycle – July 9, 2021 Funding decision: Rolling, depends on submission date / For the upcoming cycle: earlyAugust
FLEXIBLE FUNDING CATALYZES NEIGHBORHOOD INVESTMENT, EVEN Our Region's Community Foundation. Community-based organizations are integral to closing the region’s racial and ethnic wealth gap: They work with residents and businesses on community plans, provide supports to neighborhood entrepreneurs, quarterback real estate development projects, and bring their community’s unique voice to collaborative tables across the city. COMMUNITY DESK CHICAGO: UNLOCKING ACCESS TO CAPITAL I grew up on the South Side of Chicago in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood. It was and still is a predominately Black community. I remember as a child that the highlight of my day was walking to the local family-owned grocer.SPONSORSHIPS
March 2021 Sponsorship Support. Brown House Experience ($1,000) – To support Trade Day 2021. Chicago Jobs Council ($5,000) – To support the 40th annual meeting celebration. Chicago Run ($5,000) – To support Inclusivity in Sport: a free virtual panel discussion to address the importance of inclusion and diversity in physical activity in order to engage stakeholders in meaningful FINANCIAL INFORMATION Consolidated assets: As of September 30, 2020, the Trust’s consolidated assets totaled more than $3.7 billion. New gifts: During the fiscal year, the Trust received $696.6 million in new gifts. Grant commitments: During the fiscal year, the Trust made combined grant commitments totaling $613.6 million. For complete financials on the Trust’s fiscal year: FY20 Consolidated Audited Financial STAFF MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST Our People. The Trust is a dedicated team of individuals who strive to make good happen every day. Each of our staff members is honored, challenged and inspired by the daily opportunities to help make changein our communities.
OPEN COMMUNITIES
Open Communities is a leading voice for housing economic and social justice in north suburban Chicago working to promote inclusive and diverse communities that are welcoming to all. Open Communities' roots as a housing justice agency are in the Civil Rights Movement when acts of racial and religious discrimination pervaded the suburbs. THE COMPLEX CHALLENGE OF POLICE REFORM: THREE TAKEAWAYS In late 2020, The Chicago Community Trust and Illinois Justice Project co-hosted, The Past, Present, and Future of Policing in Chicago, a four-part series that explored the history of policing in Chicago, the culture of policing, enforcing Chicago’s Consent Decree, and community-driven solutions.Our goal was to sustain interest and momentum generated by calls for police reform in theARTS WORK FUND
Arts Work Fund is Shifting Its Grant Making – Take a Look. We are changing and expanding our grant opportunities for the coming year in response to the extraordinary challenges Chicago’s cultural community is currently facing. MCHENRY COUNTY LATINO COALITION McHenry County Latino Coalition. First organizational meeting occurred August of 1998, which was six Latino professionals meeting for lunch. The organization formally incorporated as a Non-Profit Corporation with the State of Illinois in 2001. The organization obtained their 501 (c)3 status in 2003. The Coalition, which is a membership OUR REGION'S COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Chicago's Moonshot: Closing the Racial & Ethnic Wealth Gap. The work of the Trust, our community partners and our generous donors is more relevant—and more critical—than ever.THE CARA PROGRAM
The Cara Program (TCP) was founded in 1991 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Owens. Inspired by the good work of Mother Teresa and moved by the global challenges affronting the poor, Tom returned home and dedicated himself to serving the Chicago community. STAFF MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST Our People. The Trust is a dedicated team of individuals who strive to make good happen every day. Each of our staff members is honored, challenged and inspired by the daily opportunities to help make changein our communities.
GROWING HOUSEHOLD WEALTH For these reasons, the Growing Household Wealth strategy considers the three core components of what makes up a family’s wealth – the input of income, the accumulation and transfer of assets, and proportional amount debt. Debt. Combatting extractive wealth-stripping financial practices through stronger regulations and consumerprotections.
AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGACY African American Legacy (AAL) is a philanthropic and educational initiative led by African American civic and community leaders who share the common goal of improving the quality of life among African Americans throughout metropolitan Chicago. AAL engages African Americans in philanthropy, collectively and individually, and providessupport to
GLORIA CASTILLO
Gloria Castillo, an advocate for diversity and inclusion in business to achieve social and economic justice, is director of We Rise Together: For an Equitable & Just Recovery, a multi-faceted initiative of The Chicago Community Trust to ensure the Chicago region’s equitable recovery from the impacts of COVID-19.. Until the spring of 2020, Gloria served for 16 years as president and CEO ofLAURA KERNAGHAN
lkernaghan@cct.org 312 616-8000 x175. Laura Kernaghan is senior director of investments for The Chicago Community Trust. Kernaghan previously served as managing director of investments at QBI Financial, where she led the fundamental research effort for six investment strategies. Prior to that, Kernaghan was investments manager at Ann & Robert HJOANNA TROTTER
jtrotter@cct.org 312 616-8000 x154. Joanna Trotter is senior director of community impact for The Chicago Community Trust. She leads the Trust’s strategic focus on Growing Household Wealth. This includes systemic and programmatic efforts to build income and assets in communities of color and for people of color, and addressing debt andfee
HOW MICROAGGRESSIONS KEEP HURTING—AND HOW TO INTERRUPTWHY MICROAGGRESSIONS ARE FALSEHOW TO ADDRESS MICROAGGRESSIONSHOW TO COMBAT MICROAGGRESSIONSMICROAGGRESSIONS IN THE WORKPLACE EXAMPL… Rachel Pate. Impact Coordinator for The Chicago Community Trust. rpate@cct.org 312 616-8000 x287. At the end of September, colleagues and I attended the YWCA Madison Racial Justice Summit —an annual event designed to provide expertise and facilitate discussions about racial justice and equity. As staff members of the Trust, we hoped togain
FOUR WAYS THAT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES The word “community” broken down to its roots is simply the union of the two words, “common unity.” From this quite literal delineation of the word, it is easy to see that the real definition of a community is a group of people that have a particular characteristicin common.
OUR REGION'S COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Chicago's Moonshot: Closing the Racial & Ethnic Wealth Gap. The work of the Trust, our community partners and our generous donors is more relevant—and more critical—than ever.THE CARA PROGRAM
The Cara Program (TCP) was founded in 1991 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Owens. Inspired by the good work of Mother Teresa and moved by the global challenges affronting the poor, Tom returned home and dedicated himself to serving the Chicago community. STAFF MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST Our People. The Trust is a dedicated team of individuals who strive to make good happen every day. Each of our staff members is honored, challenged and inspired by the daily opportunities to help make changein our communities.
GROWING HOUSEHOLD WEALTH For these reasons, the Growing Household Wealth strategy considers the three core components of what makes up a family’s wealth – the input of income, the accumulation and transfer of assets, and proportional amount debt. Debt. Combatting extractive wealth-stripping financial practices through stronger regulations and consumerprotections.
AFRICAN AMERICAN LEGACY African American Legacy (AAL) is a philanthropic and educational initiative led by African American civic and community leaders who share the common goal of improving the quality of life among African Americans throughout metropolitan Chicago. AAL engages African Americans in philanthropy, collectively and individually, and providessupport to
GLORIA CASTILLO
Gloria Castillo, an advocate for diversity and inclusion in business to achieve social and economic justice, is director of We Rise Together: For an Equitable & Just Recovery, a multi-faceted initiative of The Chicago Community Trust to ensure the Chicago region’s equitable recovery from the impacts of COVID-19.. Until the spring of 2020, Gloria served for 16 years as president and CEO ofLAURA KERNAGHAN
lkernaghan@cct.org 312 616-8000 x175. Laura Kernaghan is senior director of investments for The Chicago Community Trust. Kernaghan previously served as managing director of investments at QBI Financial, where she led the fundamental research effort for six investment strategies. Prior to that, Kernaghan was investments manager at Ann & Robert HJOANNA TROTTER
jtrotter@cct.org 312 616-8000 x154. Joanna Trotter is senior director of community impact for The Chicago Community Trust. She leads the Trust’s strategic focus on Growing Household Wealth. This includes systemic and programmatic efforts to build income and assets in communities of color and for people of color, and addressing debt andfee
HOW MICROAGGRESSIONS KEEP HURTING—AND HOW TO INTERRUPTWHY MICROAGGRESSIONS ARE FALSEHOW TO ADDRESS MICROAGGRESSIONSHOW TO COMBAT MICROAGGRESSIONSMICROAGGRESSIONS IN THE WORKPLACE EXAMPL… Rachel Pate. Impact Coordinator for The Chicago Community Trust. rpate@cct.org 312 616-8000 x287. At the end of September, colleagues and I attended the YWCA Madison Racial Justice Summit —an annual event designed to provide expertise and facilitate discussions about racial justice and equity. As staff members of the Trust, we hoped togain
FOUR WAYS THAT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES The word “community” broken down to its roots is simply the union of the two words, “common unity.” From this quite literal delineation of the word, it is easy to see that the real definition of a community is a group of people that have a particular characteristicin common.
FLEXIBLE FUNDING CATALYZES NEIGHBORHOOD INVESTMENT, EVEN Our Region's Community Foundation. Community-based organizations are integral to closing the region’s racial and ethnic wealth gap: They work with residents and businesses on community plans, provide supports to neighborhood entrepreneurs, quarterback real estate development projects, and bring their community’s unique voice to collaborative tables across the city. STAFF MEMBERS OF THE CHICAGO COMMUNITY TRUST Our People. The Trust is a dedicated team of individuals who strive to make good happen every day. Each of our staff members is honored, challenged and inspired by the daily opportunities to help make changein our communities.
COMMUNITY DESK CHICAGO: UNLOCKING ACCESS TO CAPITAL I grew up on the South Side of Chicago in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood. It was and still is a predominately Black community. I remember as a child that the highlight of my day was walking to the local family-owned grocer.ARTS WORK FUND
Arts Work Fund is Shifting Its Grant Making – Take a Look. We are changing and expanding our grant opportunities for the coming year in response to the extraordinary challenges Chicago’s cultural community is currently facing.OPEN COMMUNITIES
Open Communities is a leading voice for housing economic and social justice in north suburban Chicago working to promote inclusive and diverse communities that are welcoming to all. Open Communities' roots as a housing justice agency are in the Civil Rights Movement when acts of racial and religious discrimination pervaded the suburbs. THE COMPLEX CHALLENGE OF POLICE REFORM: THREE TAKEAWAYS In late 2020, The Chicago Community Trust and Illinois Justice Project co-hosted, The Past, Present, and Future of Policing in Chicago, a four-part series that explored the history of policing in Chicago, the culture of policing, enforcing Chicago’s Consent Decree, and community-driven solutions.Our goal was to sustain interest and momentum generated by calls for police reform in theCALEB HEROD
Caleb Herod. Program Manager for The Chicago Community Trust. cherod@cct.org 312 616-8000. Caleb Herod is a program manager for community impact for The Chicago Community Trust. In this role, he manages the Trust’s strategic efforts as part of the Growing Household Wealth team. This includes efforts to support educationalattainment
MCHENRY COUNTY LATINO COALITION McHenry County Latino Coalition. First organizational meeting occurred August of 1998, which was six Latino professionals meeting for lunch. The organization formally incorporated as a Non-Profit Corporation with the State of Illinois in 2001. The organization obtained their 501 (c)3 status in 2003. The Coalition, which is a membershipJOANNA TROTTER
jtrotter@cct.org 312 616-8000 x154. Joanna Trotter is senior director of community impact for The Chicago Community Trust. She leads the Trust’s strategic focus on Growing Household Wealth. This includes systemic and programmatic efforts to build income and assets in communities of color and for people of color, and addressing debt andfee
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cewing@cct.org 312 616-8000. Clothilde Ewing is vice president of strategic communications for The Chicago Community Trust, responsible for the development and communications of the Trust’s communication strategy. In this role, she oversees the development, integration and implementation of a broad range of content and public relationsSkip to content
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