Grants Database
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Year
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Programs
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Amount
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Location
Young Invincibles
To support youth advocacy in Illinois higher education policy discussions, including questions of racial representativeness in wealthier public universities
$135,000
21CP Foundation, NFP
For a project to assess the impact of the 2015 Final Report of President Obama's Task Force on 21st Century Policing and recommend future steps to advance the goals of 21st century policing
$212,405
365 Media Foundation Inc.
To support 365 Media Foundation/Madison365's growth as a statewide outlet focused on news and engagement for communities of color
$100,000
Alliance for the Great Lakes
To support its efforts to protect and restore the Great Lakes
$480,000
American Civil Liberties Union Fund of Michigan
To support 2020 Election Protection and successful implementation of the new voting rules passed in 2018
$200,000
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Chicago
To support voting rights, voter engagement, and youth leadership development programs
$150,000
Battered Women's Justice Project
To develop and implement rapid response organizing and communication strategies on the risks associated with firearms and domestic violence
$125,000
Block Club Chicago
To support reporting staff in underrepresented Chicago neighborhoods
$150,000
Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence
To support its legal action project for litigation in the Great Lakes region
$200,000
Brandeis University
To research the extent to which a subset of for-profit colleges exacerbated racial wealth gaps through racially-targeted recruitment and enrollment
$150,000
Business and Professional People for the Public Interest
To support legal and policy strategy and community engagement to establish a community commission for public safety in Chicago and advance police reform in Chicago and Illinois
$175,000
CeaseFire Pennsylvania Education Fund
To support education and advocacy to reduce gun violence in Pennsylvania
$200,000
Center for American Progress
To support their policy development, engagement, and communications strategies at the national, state and local levels in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, with an emphasis on the Great Lakes region
$250,000
Center for American Progress
For K-12 education policy development and advocacy on teacher and principal quality, school assessment, accountability, and strong pathways into college for low-income students and students of color
$300,000
Center for Neighborhood Technology
To support community-driven research and policy development to address urban flooding in Chicago
$150,000