The United Way of Metro Chicago is pleased to announce its Strong Neighborhoods Impact Fund 2023-2024.
Donor Name: United Way of Metro Chicago
State: Illinois
County: Cook County (IL) and DuPage County (IL)
City: Chicago and Elgin
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/05/2022
Size of the Grant: $300,000
Details:
United Way invests in partners across the region to provide the building blocks to stabilize households and achieve community identified goals– via access to health care, stable housing, safety from abuse, access to food, early learning, workforce development, and legal assistance.
They do this through supporting models of service that are both powerful and historically underresourced, furthering community driven efforts in their target geographies, and supporting deep and meaningful relationships between United way and non-profit partners.
United Way’s 2023-24 funding will support four grant strategies: Place-Based Wraparound Services, Place-Based Issue-Focused Services, Regionwide Wraparound Services, and Regionwide Issue-Focused Services. These grant strategies each employ different approaches to achieving United Way’s ultimate goals of stabilizing low-income families in crisis and building back stronger, more equitable communities.
What will fund
Funding focus areas are:
- Access to Healthcare
- Housing
- Safety from Abuse
- Legal Assistance
- Early Learning
- Workforce Development
- Food Assistance
- Wraparound
Funding Information
- Place-Based Wraparound Services
- $150,000 single agency
- $300,000 collaborative
- Place-Based Issue-Focused Services
- 100,000
- Regionwide Wraparound Services
- $150,000 single agency
- $300,000 collaborative
- Regionwide Issue Focused Services
- $100,000
Who they fund
United Way partners with individual 501c3 nonprofits that have been in operation for at least two years, or collaboratives of nonprofits using an eligible 501c3 as a fiscal sponsor.
Where they fund
United Way of Metro Chicago’s service area is the City of Chicago, Cook County, DuPage County, and/or the City of Elgin.
For more information, visit United Way of Metro Chicago.