MONEY AND POLITICS: New Coalition Vows to
CHANGE Illinois
A coalition of civic, business, professional, non-profit, and
philanthropic organizations has launched a campaign to combat
Illinois’ culture of political corruption and urged other citizens to join
in the battle to demand honest government.
The first priority of the non-partisan CHANGE Illinois coalition will
be to reduce the influence of large campaign contributors by
enacting strict limits on the amount of money that can be given to
candidates and political action committees.
Read the entire press release. For more information on CHANGE
Illinois and to view press coverage, click here.
Tracking Data to Prevent Violent Deaths
Most communities lack data about the
circumstances of these deaths.
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Illinois Philanthropies Unite For 2010 Census
$1 million to boost participation in the
2010 census.
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New Tool Helps Midwest Boost Workers and Economy
Midwest has struggled in recent years to
compete in the global marketplace.
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Safeguarding Milwaukee's Waterways
The city’s waters are making a
comeback..
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Protecting the Great Lakes
The Joyce Foundation is supporting
the Council of Great Lakes
Governors (Council) and their work
to help states.
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New Study Illuminates Midwest Sunshine Laws
A study found that five Midwestern
states have weak open government
laws.
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New Coalition Vows to CHANGE Illinois
A campaign to combat Illinois’ culture of
political corruption
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Opinion Editorial by Advance Illinois Board Members
A recent opinion editorial in Chicago
Tribune authored by former Illinois
Governor Jim Edgar and former U.S.
Commerce Secretary William Daley.
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Arts in a Challenging Time
The Foundation was pleased to host
Patrice Walker Powell, acting chairman
of the National Endowment for the Arts
(NEA), as a featured speaker at our
April board meeting.
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Grants approved at the April 16, 2009 meeting of the Joyce Foundation Board of Directors.