United Way-McCormick Partnership For Strong Neighborhoods Inc

Annual Giving
$7.9M

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Quick Summary

Name: United Way-McCormick Partnership For Strong Neighborhoods Inc Status: Active Grant Maker

Key Facts

MetricValue
Annual Giving$7,945,839 (2023)
Grant RangeNot publicly specified
Average Grant$662,153 (2023)
Application MethodInvitation Only

Contact Details

Geographic Focus

Chicago and surrounding suburbs, specifically working in 13 neighborhoods:

  • Auburn Gresham
  • Austin
  • Blue Island/Robbins
  • Brighton Park
  • Bronzeville
  • Cicero
  • Englewood
  • Evanston
  • Far South
  • Garfield Park
  • Little Village
  • South Chicago
  • West Chicago

Funding Priorities

  • Community-based and resident-led programs
  • Neighborhood improvement and revitalization
  • Building more equitable communities from the "inside out"
  • Supporting local leaders to identify community priorities
  • Working with agency and community partners (nearly 200 partners across neighborhoods)
  • Providing financial assistance, operational support, technical assistance, resources, and knowledge

What They Don't Fund

Not specified in public materials. Applications are by invitation only to organizations working within their specific neighborhood networks.

Application Method

Invitation Only - The partnership does not accept open applications. Organizations are invited to participate in the Neighborhood Network Initiative. Those interested should contact United Way of Metro Chicago to inquire about eligibility and opportunities in specific neighborhoods.

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