Grants Database
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Year
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Programs
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Amount
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Location
American Public Health Association
To support the 2024 National Violent Death Reporting System Reverse Site Visit in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
$25,000
Bellwether Education Partners Inc.
To conduct a landscape scan of federal higher education policy organizations
$20,000
Block Club Chicago
For continued support of two neighborhood reporters, its arts reporting desk, and development of a new digital app that will help it build and reach new audiences
$370,000
California Partnership for Safe Communities
To continue to advance its action research and practice agenda for improving local management of violence reduction strategies
$100,000
Chicago Community Foundation
To support local organizations to develop community engagement activities for several Chicago Police Department reform initiatives
$85,000
Chicago Community Foundation
To support the Partnership for Safe and Peaceful Communities
$100,000
Chicago Community Foundation
For the Arts Work Fund capacity-building grant program
$100,000
Commercial Club Foundation
To support the development of a workforce allocation study for the Chicago Police Department
$100,000
Elastic Arts Foundation
To support the Dark Matter Residency program for emerging performing artists of color based in Chicago
$60,000
Etai Mizrav Education Consulting
For technical assistance to Illinois and Michigan departments of education to help organize policies, budgets, and programs aimed at tackling teacher shortage challenges
$198,172
Gertie Enterprises, LLC
To support a city-wide public art initiative during the August 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago
$25,000
Gertie Enterprises, LLC
To support a city-wide public art initiative during the August 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago
$100,000
Global Impact
To support the Fund for a Safer Future’s engagement with the 2024 Community Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative grantee convening hosted by the US Department of Justice and the development of a first of its kind report that explores the development of statewide offices of gun violence prevention
$46,000