Six postdoctoral scientists will advance research to protect and increase biodiversity in Chicago and beyond.
Read MoreSixteen exceptional Orthodox Jewish women will engage with the depth and breadth of the Jewish tradition and Jewish wisdom
Read MoreIn the face of ongoing governmental funding cuts, stop-work orders, and suspensions, Chicago-area refugee resettlement organizations and programs continue to offer support to those who fled war and persecution, continuing to help individuals and families rebuild their lives with dignity.
Read MoreThe Chicago Biomedical Consortium applies venture-level rigor, industry expertise, and patient capital to transform early scientific discoveries into investable ideas in and for Chicago and beyond.
Read MoreStarting in January 2025, the first opinion editorial cohort was trained on opinion editorial best practices during in-person, collaborative sessions at Harris Theater. The training focused on how to both write and digest opinion editorials.
Read MoreThe Walder Ph.D. Fellowship for Orthodox Women will enable an incredible inaugural cohort of Orthodox women to pursue a fully funded doctorate in Jewish studies with the added support of a community of practice and leadership training opportunities.
Read MoreThe "Rethinking Lawns" guide challenges traditional lawn practices and advocates for sustainable alternatives that promote biodiversity and environmental health.
Read MoreTwelve Chicagoland performing artists to each receive an unrestricted grant and professional development opportunities.
Read MoreThe innovative new planning tool that’s helping community leaders create a more sustainable Chicago.
Read MoreStrengthening our region’s food system during the pandemic and creating resilience for the future.
Read MoreDeveloping civic leaders in the immigrant and refugee communities.
Read MoreA response to the impact of COVID-19 on the performing arts sector in Chicago.
Read MoreAlianza Americas adapts to the changing landscape of immigrant advocacy through technology.
Read MoreThe 3Arts Awards program recognizes 10 Chicago-based artists annually for their contributions to the health and vibrancy of our city.
Read MoreMaking plant conservation research accessible to everyone.
Read MoreEmpowering youth to become environmental justice leaders.
Read MoreA virtual journey along the Chicago River system.
Read MoreAmplifying the role immigrants play in our essential workforce.
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