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Last Call for Session Proposals!

The Collective Impact Forum is holding its 2019 Collective Impact Convening in Chicago on May 14-16. This convening will bring together funders, partners, and community members for cross-sector dialogue and peer learning to tackle complex issues in the collective impact field. Learn more and submit a session. The deadline to submit a proposal for a breakout session is Friday, September 7. 

25th Annual Chicago Neighborhood Development Awards

Applications are now being accepted for the 25th Annual Chicago Neighborhood Development Awards.
These awards recognize outstanding achievement in neighborhood real estate development, community engagement, neighborhood planning, creative placemaking, community organizing and building stronger and healthier communities.
The Woods Fund Chicago Power of Community Award recognizes an organizing campaign that has achieved and sustained a victory that measurably improves the quality of life of a group of people. This award recognizes the value of community organizing, community engagement, and advocacy as important and effective ways to transform neighborhoods or empower communities that have experienced significant social or economic inequities. Click here to apply or for more information.
APPLICATIONS ARE DUE ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2018. 

2019 Faces of Philanthropy Award Nominations

For over 40 years, the Association of Fundraising Professionals-Chicago (AFP) has honored the committed, passionate individuals and corporations who work on behalf of the nonprofit organizations that AFP Chicago serves. Their annual awards program, the “Faces of Philanthropy” luncheon, recognizes the outstanding achievements of these individuals, foundations and corporate philanthropists, fundraising volunteers, and fundraising executives. 

Background
The Association of Fundraising Professionals Chicago Chapter sponsors an annual awards program to recognize the outstanding achievements of individual, foundation and corporate philanthropists, fundraising volunteers, and professional fundraising executives.  AFP Chicago is pleased to honor individuals who demonstrate high ethical standards and exemplify the philanthropic spirit of our great city.

For more information, and to submit a nomination, click here!
Nominations are due on Friday, September 21, 2018.

The Nationwide Prison Strike: Why It’s Happening and What It Means for Ending Mass Incarceration

Guest Blog by Janos Marton, State Campaigns Manager, ACLU Campaign for Smart Justice
Earlier this spring, violence broke out in the Lee Correctional Institution in South Carolina, resulting in seven deaths and many injuries. Incarcerated leaders in the South Carolina prison system decided they had had enough. Brutal treatment from corrections officers, deteriorating prison conditions, and incredibly long, punitive sentences had led to a condition of hopelessness in South Carolina’s prisons.

Leaders within the South Carolina prison system began reaching out to incarcerated allies across the country, including the Free Alabama Movement, who had led a prison strike in 2016. A decision was made: It was time to launch a national prison strike to raise awareness around the brutality of mass incarceration.

Job Postings

Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, Development Manager
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, Schools Organizer
Greater Chicago Food Depository, Major Gifts Officer
Greater Chicago Food Depository, Policy & Advocacy Associate Manager
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