From lxkells at gmail.com Fri Apr 4 13:01:53 2025 From: lxkells at gmail.com (Lorraine Kells) Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2025 13:01:53 -0500 Subject: [Advocacy-outreach] Join us at our CCGA Table tomorrow Message-ID: Hello, Just reaching out to see if anyone is attending the Green Teacher Gathering tomorrow April 5 at the Academy for Global Citizenship (4942 W 44th St). The fair is from 10-3 pm and CCGA is hosting a table. Gina and I will be at the table, so if you are attending and could stop by and say hello or give either of us a break it would be greatly appreciated. *We are table #19. *If you would like to switch with one of us and sit at the table from 1-3 pm, please let me know. I'll reply with details and a free pass for you. 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This will be an hybrid in-person & Zoom meeting at the Woodson Regional Library Branch, Chicago Public Library, 9525 S. Halsted Street Chicago, IL 60628 (https://www.chipublib.org/locations/81/). We are using a meeting room at the Library. The meeting will start at 6pm sharp. NOTE: This will be a hybrid meeting in that the normal CCGA Zoom room will be available for those that cannot attend in-person and that link is below.. A draft agenda is attached and posted on the CCGA website. If you have any specific agenda items to add or suggest then email that note to: communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org. As an additional reminder, the 5 CCGA mailing lists are: resources at chicagocommunitygardens.org education at chicagocommunitygardens.org advocacy-outreach at chicagocommunitygardens.org communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org finance at chicagocommunitygardens.org JW Glass Communications Team Volunteer CCGA Zoom Room https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82680460687?pwd=YlJjbFdDUjVwMWp4Sm5FbytrUjhiUT09 Meeting ID: 826 8046 0687 Passcode: CCGA Dial in number: 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) Meeting ID: 826 8046 0687 Passcode: 412128 -- JW Glass Chicago, Illinois 312.498.3889 | james.wesley.glass at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If you have any specific agenda items to add or suggest then email that note to: communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org. As an additional reminder, the 5 CCGA mailing lists are: resources at chicagocommunitygardens.org education at chicagocommunitygardens.org advocacy-outreach at chicagocommunitygardens.org communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org finance at chicagocommunitygardens.org JW Glass Communications Team Volunteer CCGA Zoom Room https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82680460687?pwd=YlJjbFdDUjVwMWp4Sm5FbytrUjhiUT09 Meeting ID: 826 8046 0687 Passcode: CCGA Dial in number: 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) Meeting ID: 826 8046 0687 Passcode: 412128 -- JW Glass Chicago, Illinois 312.498.3889 | james.wesley.glass at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We are using a meeting room at > the Library. > > The meeting will start at 6pm sharp. NOTE: This will be a hybrid meeting > in that the normal CCGA Zoom room will be available for those that cannot > attend in-person and that link is below.. > > A draft agenda is attached and posted on the CCGA website. If you have any > specific agenda items to add or suggest then email that note to: > communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org. > > As an additional reminder, the 5 CCGA mailing lists are: > > resources at chicagocommunitygardens.org > > education at chicagocommunitygardens.org > > advocacy-outreach at chicagocommunitygardens.org > > communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org > > finance at chicagocommunitygardens.org > > JW Glass > > Communications Team Volunteer > > CCGA Zoom Room > > https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82680460687?pwd=YlJjbFdDUjVwMWp4Sm5FbytrUjhiUT09 > > Meeting ID: 826 8046 0687 > > Passcode: CCGA > > Dial in number: 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) > > Meeting ID: 826 8046 0687 > > Passcode: 412128 > > > -- > JW Glass > Chicago, Illinois > 312.498.3889 | james.wesley.glass at gmail.com > > -- > Resources mailing list > Resources at chicagocommunitygardens.org > > http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/mailman/listinfo/resources_chicagocommunitygardens.org > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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On Tue, Apr 15, 2025, 4:04?PM Amy Olson wrote: > Yes, they?re here, under March in pdf format: > https://chicagocommunitygardens.org/ccga-coordinating-meetings-2025/ > > > .??.? > amy olson > sent via iphone > > > On Apr 15, 2025, at 16:47, Deb Jensen via Communications < > communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org> wrote: > > ? > Are there minutes from the last meeting? It is listed on website, but > there isn't a working link to them > > Thanks! > Deb > > On Mon, Apr 14, 2025, 10:35?AM JW Glass via Resources < > resources at chicagocommunitygardens.org> wrote: > >> Hello All, >> >> This is a reminder that the next CCGA coordinating meeting is TOMORROW, >> Tuesday April 15 at 6PM. This is our normal monthly meeting for April. >> >> This will be an hybrid in-person & Zoom meeting at the Woodson Regional >> Library Branch, Chicago Public Library, 9525 S. Halsted Street Chicago, >> IL 60628 >> >> (https://www.chipublib.org/locations/81/). We are using a meeting room >> at the Library. >> >> The meeting will start at 6pm sharp. NOTE: This will be a hybrid meeting >> in that the normal CCGA Zoom room will be available for those that cannot >> attend in-person and that link is below.. >> >> A draft agenda is attached and posted on the CCGA website. If you have >> any specific agenda items to add or suggest then email that note to: >> communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org. >> >> As an additional reminder, the 5 CCGA mailing lists are: >> >> resources at chicagocommunitygardens.org >> >> education at chicagocommunitygardens.org >> >> advocacy-outreach at chicagocommunitygardens.org >> >> communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org >> >> finance at chicagocommunitygardens.org >> >> JW Glass >> >> Communications Team Volunteer >> >> CCGA Zoom Room >> >> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82680460687?pwd=YlJjbFdDUjVwMWp4Sm5FbytrUjhiUT09 >> >> Meeting ID: 826 8046 0687 >> >> Passcode: CCGA >> >> Dial in number: 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) >> >> Meeting ID: 826 8046 0687 >> >> Passcode: 412128 >> >> >> -- >> JW Glass >> Chicago, Illinois >> 312.498.3889 | james.wesley.glass at gmail.com >> >> >> -- >> Resources mailing list >> Resources at chicagocommunitygardens.org >> >> http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/mailman/listinfo/resources_chicagocommunitygardens.org >> > -- > Communications mailing list > Communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org > > http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/mailman/listinfo/communications_chicagocommunitygardens.org > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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It?s easy to apply, fun to attend, and we?ll provide everything you need to promote your fundraiser to make it a success! Visit jenis.com/fundraising to learn more and apply. Let me know if you have any questions and hope we can work together soon! Sincerely, Ashley -- ---- *ASHLEY BOLTE, SHE/HER* *FUNDRAISING LEAD - CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, PITTSBURGH, & PHILADELPHIA* *SHOPKEEPER - OAKBROOK* *H**IRING TEAM MANAGER - CHICAGO* *521 Oakbrook Center* *Oakbrook, IL 60523* JENI?S SPLENDID ICE CREAM *630.822.7996* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Jenis Ice Cream Outreach Flyer.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 2427823 bytes Desc: not available URL: From sirdavymangi at gmail.com Mon Apr 21 17:10:44 2025 From: sirdavymangi at gmail.com (David Bandua) Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2025 23:10:44 +0100 Subject: [Advocacy-outreach] Invitation to attend Black Farmers Lobby Day w/Illinois Lawmakers! In-Reply-To: References: <018e684cbf5dacd194307e160.74ed3313a1.20241017203102.ddf9ffd401.d1c0ebe3@mail161.atl21.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: Hi Chicago Community Gardeners Association, Firstly a belated Happy Passover (Easter) greetings to you and your network of Farmers, Growers and or Food Producers. Shifting to the above attached Flyer, I?m forwarding along notice of the 3rd ever Black Farmers Lobby Day, hosted by Illinois Congress State Representative. Sonya Harper, and to be held on May 14th, 2025 (in 3 weeks) in Springfield, State Capitol. This is an important meeting day especially for Black Farmers, Growers and or in Food Space across Illinois, where they?ll be given opportunity to come meet and lobby in person, their own personal concerns and needs to Illinois State lawmakers themselves in regards to farming problems, issues that need fixing or help with. *CALL TO ACTION* Therefore since Chicago Community Gardeners Association is an essential Farmer, Grower or Food Producer in the Agriculture food space of Illinois, this Flyer is forwarded to you, inviting you and your vital network of Farmers, Growers and Food producers to Kindly do following: 1. *Register* for Black Farmers Lobby Day (Scan QR code on above Flyer to take you to Registration page) 2. *Share Lobby Day Info* within your own network of Farmers, Growers, Food Producer 3. *Attend and be part of Black Farmers Lobby Day* May 14th, 2025. *IMPORTANT NOTES TO REMEMBER* *I. * For more info on Black Farmers Lobby Day event and happenings itself, feel free to Contact Rep. Harper?s own Office on; PH: 773-925-6580 Email: repsonyaharper at gmail.com *II.* Kindly please note that Lobby Day is only 3 weeks away - therefore *don?t forget to Register* (scan QR code in above Flyer) in order to participate for event! Kind Regards, David.B On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 13:07 David Bandua wrote: > Hi ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association? > > In regards to your very important, highly laudable role as an Association > that helps feed, alleviate hunger within underserved Chicago Communities > through advocacy and assistance of Community Gardens (and due to me being > an Agricultural enthusiast myself), am thus forwarding to you details of > Grant opportunities that could be available for your Association, fellow > Farmers, Growers or partners, to get more funding from Illinois State > itself, as highlighted by 6th District State Representative. Sonya Harper > in her ?Small Business Advisory Committee? held Oct 17th - meeting in which > I myself sat on. > > > *CALL TO ACTION* > > The Call To Action, would be for ?Chicago Community Gardeners > Association? , it?s fellow Farmers/Growers or partners to *make immediate > use of the described funding opportunities available to them as Farmers, > Small Business Owners, and growers in Illinois* - before the programs? > own expiration dates around Dec 2024. > > Therefore, would ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, Kindly pass > along the respective Grant Flyer funding details (attached below) to other > fellow Farmers and partners as well. > > Many Thanks. > > > *GRANT(S) DETAILS* > > The Grant Flyer (attached below) details and advises Illinoians, on a > plethora of available Grants for them, as Farmers, Business owners, Grocers > and all those in the Food Space, that they all can make use of to do the > following : > > - Scale their Farm business endeavor > > - Alleviate unnecessary Farm business costs, or > > - Get a general helping hand up for their Farm business. > > In particular, the most important listed Grants highlighted by Rep. Harper > that should be made use of (among many more from forwarded email below), > are the very first 2 respective Grants from this same list, namely: > > > *1. GOOD FOOD PROGRAM INITIATIVE COMMUNITY FUND 2024 (GFPI)* > > Helps food producers like ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, > Farmers/Growers, with funding or technical expertise, to gain better > market access and sell their produce within a 250mi radius of Chicago > (500mi for meat producers). > > > *2. SMALL BUSINESS GRANT* > > Reimburses $150,000 - $2,400,000 on Capital costs to qualifying > applicants, who set up a grocery store in an Illinois food desert. > > > May ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, its great dedicated Staff, > Beneficiaries, Farmers and partners have a very Blessed and early Happy > Thanksgiving ??? > > > Regards, > > David. > > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Rep Sonya Harper > Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 9:31?PM > Subject: Grocery Store Grants and More for Small Businesses! > To: > > > Grocery and Local Foods Grants, Join our Advisory Committee > * News from Representative Sonya M. Harper* > Grants for Small Businesses, Join Our Advisory Committee > *Greetings Neighbor,* > > Join us tonight at *6pm* for our monthly *Small Business and Economic > Development Advisory Committee Meeting.* > > Meeting ID: 871 5704 1872 > Passcode: 501943 > Dial in (312) 626-6799 > > Also below you will find a* list of current grant opportunities* from the > Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. We have been working hard > to ensure that we can help grow small businesses and bring in new jobs > including eliminating food deserts. Take a look below to see what > opportunities your organization or business may qualify for. > > Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. > > Rep. Sonya M. Harper > State Representative, 6th District > > > Join Meeting > > > *Illinois Grocery Initiative * > Apply today to help eliminate food deserts! > > *Illinois Grocery Initiative ? New Stores in Food Deserts* > > > *Program Details: *This program will improve access to fresh food within > food deserts by providing incentives to establish grocery stores. The > Illinois Grocery Initiative New Stores in Food Deserts program is intended > to address the challenge of food deserts. Food deserts are census tracts > meeting specific criteria related to poverty standards, population density, > and limited fresh food accessibility. This program aims to combat food > insecurity by offering competitive grants to support the establishment of > new grocery stores in these areas by reimbursing successful applicants for > eligible capital and non-capital costs. Awards will range from $150,000 to > $2,400,000. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Units of local government, independent grocers, or > cooperatives with fewer than 500 employees and no more than four grocery > locations. This includes for-profit and nonprofit entities. Eligibility for > this program will also be based geographic location, characteristics of > prospective store ownership, and the intended offering of the stores. > > *Application Deadline: *December 2, 2024 > > *Watch Technical Assistance Session Video Here: * > https://illinois.webex.com/illinois/ldr.php?RCID=7fcbca8fcd85ac24652d723b2c6fb1d0 > > *Applications open for the 2024 GFPI Community Fund* > *Clean Energy Jobs Act Opportunities* > Jobs in the New Green Economy! > > *Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program* > > > *Program Details:* This program creates 13 regional Clean Jobs Workforce > Hubs (?Workforce Hubs?) throughout the State to provide clean energy and > related workforce and training opportunities to participants. The program > will serve people living in equity eligible communities. Robust barrier > reduction funding is available for participants who experience barriers to > employment. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Community-based organizations that provide > employment, skill development or related services, and that have > demonstrated relationships with residents and organizations serving the > community are invited to apply. At this time, the Department is accepting > applications from Carbondale, Danville, and Peoria. > > *Application Deadline:* December 2, 2024 > > > > *Energy Transition Navigator Program* > > > *Program Details:* This program will provide grants to community-based > providers to serve as Energy Transition Navigator Teams to recruit eligible > individuals to participate in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program and > the Illinois Climate Works Pre-apprenticeship Program. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Eligible applicants are community-based providers. > One organization may propose to deliver all services or may subcontract > with or partner with other entities to provide program elements or conduct > outreach to specific populations or communities. At this time, the > Department is accepting applications from Champaign. > > *Application Deadline: *December 2, 2024 > > > > *Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program* > > > *Program Details:* This program will provide grants to organizations to > train people who are incarcerated in the Illinois Department of Corrections > facilities. Participants will receive essential employability skills > training as part of vocational or occupational training. The training will > lead to certifications or credentials that prepare candidates for > employment. The Returning Resident Program will use a standard Clean Jobs > Curriculum for Returning Residents. > > *Eligible Applicants:* At this time, the Department is accepting > applications from organizations proposing to serve the following > correctional facilities: Western Illinois Correctional Center and Vienna > Correctional Center. > > *UPDATED Application Deadline:** November 26, 2024* > > > > > > All currently available DCEO funding opportunities can be found on our > website > > . > > > > *Regional Site Readiness Program ? Capital Ready* > > *Program Details:*? The Regional Site Readiness Program ? Capital Ready > will support infrastructure and other capital improvements on sites across > the state to advance site readiness of properties with industrial and > manufacturing economic development potential. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Local governments, Economic development > organizations, Nonprofit organizations, For-profit organizations, Private > landowner > > *Application Deadline:* October 21, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Regional Site Readiness Program ? Planning* > > *Program Details:*? The Regional Site Readiness Program ? Planning will > support planning and due diligence activities for sites across the state to > advance early-stage site readiness on properties with industrial and > manufacturing economic development potential. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Local governments, Economic development > organizations, Nonprofit organizations, For-profit organizations, Private > landowner > > *Application Deadline:* October 21, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Energy Transition Community Grant Program - Zion Nuclear Plant Local > Taxing Bodies* > > *Program Details:*? Energy Transition Community Grant Program will award > grants to promote economic development in eligible communities. Grants must > be used to plan for or address the economic and social impact on the > community or region of plant retirement or transition. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Local units of government, including > municipalities, counties, school districts, and other taxing districts that > are taxing authorities for the Zion nuclear plant. > > *Application Deadline:* October 28, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Coronavirus Healthy Houses Program* > > *Program Details:*? The CDBG-CV Healthy Houses program targets housing > projects which preserve multi-family, landlord owned, low to moderate > income units, up to six units total, and encourage neighborhood > revitalization with an emphasis on maintaining health and safety. The funds > are being made available for installation and/or replacement of entire > Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems in multi-family, > low to moderate income rentals. > > *Eligible Applicants:*?Units of local government, i.e. City, Village or > County in the State of Illinois. NOTE: This includes local governments that > are or are part of a CDBG Entitlement Area. > > *Application Deadline:* November 6, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Clean Energy Career Pathway Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Clean Energy Career Pathway Program will provide > funding directly to eligible recipients to support the planning and > implementation of a Clean Energy Career Pathway. Programs will include > coursework, field experiences, and work-based learning designed to prepare > students for entrance into careers focusing on electric vehicles. This > funding opportunity seeks qualified, eligible public or private educational > institutions at the secondary and post-secondary level that will work with > the Local Workforce Innovation Areas and employers to recruit students into > clean energy fields and create pathways encompassing technical and > employability skills with dual credit options. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Regional Offices of Education (ROEs); > Intermediate Service Centers (ISCs); state institutions of higher > education; schools designated as laboratory schools, public university > laboratory schools approved by the Illinois State Board of Education > (ISBE); area vocational centers; charter schools; cooperatives and other > joint agreements with a governing body or board of control; schools > operated by an ROE, ISC, or state agency; and school districts are eligible > to apply. Entities that are approved shall be responsible for ensuring that > they have facilities available and educators who are appropriately trained > on use of any technologies or devices acquired for the purposes of the > grant. Collaborative applications will be accepted. Entities are allowed to > submit one application. Eligible entities must partner with a Community > College, a Local Workforce Innovation Area, and employers to pilot clean > the energy pathway programs. > > *Application Deadline:* November 12, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Coronavirus Rural Shelter Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Rural Shelter program funds construction, > reconstruction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of property for Homeless (as > defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) > Shelters in an effort to increase capacity to pre-COVID levels. The Rural > Shelter program is limited to those areas that do not receive direct > Community Development Block Grant entitlement assistance from HUD.. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Units of general local government (i.e. cities, > villages, townships or counties). Municipalities may submit ?on behalf of? > applications for local entities that otherwise would not be eligible to > apply, for example, a not-for-profit shelter. Municipalities must not be a > HUD direct Entitlement community or be located in an urban county that > receives ?entitlement? funds. Have a current Shelter Funding Strategy > identifying needs and plans to meet the needs. Have a strong collaborative > relationship with all relevant local entities (service providers, community > organizations, etc.) and have letters of support from a minimum of 5 > community homelessness support services. > > *Application Deadline:* November 14, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Public Infrastructure Program* > > *Program Details:*? The program provides federal funding for a variety of > community-based projects. Communities in non-metropolitan areas can apply > for grant funding to improve public infrastructure and eliminate conditions > detrimental to public health, safety and public welfare. Local governments > may request grant funds that allow public facilities to undertake projects > designed to alleviate these conditions. Priority is given for water, > sanitary and storm sewer projects. > > *Eligible Applicants:*?Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. > > *Application Deadline:* December 4, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Grant Housing Rehabilitation Program* > > > *Program Details:*? The program targets housing projects which preserve > single-family, owner-occupied housing and encourage neighborhood > revitalization. The funds are available to local governments to address > housing needs of eligible low-to-moderate income households. Rehabilitation > codes and standards which address mechanical, structural, energy efficiency > and other associated rehabilitation activities should, at a minimum, > incorporate applicable State plumbing, electrical and lead based paint > codes as well as any local rehabilitation codes and standards. > > *Eligible Applicants:*?Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. > > *Application Deadline:* December 4, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Quality Jobs Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Quality Jobs Pilot Program is a joint initiative > of the State workforce partners and the Illinois Department of Labor > (ILDOL) that is focused on developing, testing and evaluating strategies > that improve the quality of jobs for workers and increase the > competitiveness of key industries and employers. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Local Workforce Innovation Area grantees that > administer the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title IB programs. > > *Application Deadline:* December 31, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Equitable Energy Future Grant Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Equitable Energy Future Grant Program funding is > intended to address barriers to project, community, and business > development in justice-impacted communities caused by a lack of available > capital. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Equity Eligible Contractors (EEC) that can > provide an Illinois Power Agency EEC certification. > > *Application Deadline:* December 31, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Business Attraction Prime Sites* > > *Program Details:*? The intent of this program is to assist companies > with large-scale capital investment projects that commit to significant job > creation for Illinois residents as they relocate or expand operations > within Illinois. Business Attraction Prime Sites grants can encompass a > wide range of economic development projects and may include infrastructure > and capital equipment purchases that will result in job creation in the > State of Illinois. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Businesses that: are relocating to or expanding > operations in Illinois, received confirmation of eligibility for an EDGE, > HIB, REV or MICRO credit or has a pending application for the EDGE, HIB, > REV or MICRO programs that is ultimately approved, for businesses applying > for and/or are eligible for EDGE or HIB, are committed to: hiring at least > 40 new employees that are Illinois residents to work onsite where project > is located, AND making a $40 million investment, OR hiring at least 100 new > employees that are Illinois residents to work onsite where project is > located, AND making a $20 million investment1, are operating in one of the > following industries of focus from the 2019Illinois Economic Plan ( > https://dceo.illinois.gov/econplan2019.html > ): > Agribusiness and Ag Tech, Energy, Information Technology, Life Sciences and > Healthcare, Manufacturing, Transportation and Logistics. > > *Application Deadline:* June 30, 2025 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *SBIR/STTR Match Program* > > : (This was a bill sponsored by Rep Harper!) > *Program Details:*? The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and > Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) are competitive federal grant > programs that provide funding opportunities for small businesses to perform > research and development (R&D) on technology of interest to federal > agencies. Both projects provide funding to explore the potential of > high-tech products and encourage commercialization of those products. This > program would provide a state match to companies that have received awards > through the SBIR and STTR grant programs. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? For-profit businesses based in Illinois (defined > as principal place of business in Illinois) that have received an SBIR or > STTR Phase I award from a participating federal agency. > > *Application Deadline:* June 30, 2025 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *CDBG Economic Development Program* > > > > > > *Program Details: *The Economic Development component funds are available > on an as-needed basis throughout the year to all eligible applicants > meeting program component requirements until all funds allocated to this > component have been distributed. All awards in this category are predicated > upon project feasibility and a demonstrated need for funds. Only projects > that create and/or retain permanent jobs will be funded. Projects should > attract sizable private investment, have solid commitments to create or > retain permanent jobs and demonstrate financial feasibility and benefit to > low-to-moderate income persons. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. > > *Application Deadline: *Rolling. > > *Apply Here* > > > > > > *CDBG Disaster Response Program* > > > > > > *Program Details: *This program is designed for communities experiencing > an imminent and urgent threat to public health and safety as indicated by a > disaster declaration by the Governor of the State of Illinois. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. Eligible > municipalities shall not receive funding from HUD as an entitlement city. > Counties and townships that are not participating in the HUD Urban County > Entitlement Program are also eligible to apply for block grant funds. > > *Application Deadline: *Rolling. > > *Apply Here* > > > > > > *Illinois Reproductive Health Facilities Capital Grant Program* > > > > > > *Program Details: *Illinois Reproductive Grant Extension Program will > provide grants for pregnancy centers which include organizations or > facilities that has health care employees, volunteers, or agents who are > licensed health care professionals. Pregnancy-related services include any > medical service, or health counseling service, related to the prevention, > preservation, or termination of pregnancy. Organizations are not to engage > in unfair methods or deceptive acts or practices, including the use or > employment of any deception, fraud, false pretense, false promise, or > misrepresentation to interfere with or prevent an individual from seeking > to gain entry or access. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Nonprofit and for-profit clinics providing or > planning to provide pregnancy-related services in a clinical setting. > > *Application Deadline: *Rolling. > > *Apply Here* > > > > > > *Federal Grant Match Support Program* > > > > *Program Details:*? DCEO?s Federal Grant Match Program will make funding > available to Illinois-based businesses and organizations seeking > competitive federal grants. This match program will encourage more > applicants to apply for federal grant opportunities, provide critical > assistance to meet the minimum match eligibility requirements, increase the > competitiveness of applications, and provide the State of Illinois with an > opportunity to make a firm commitment and demonstration of support for > projects that are well aligned with the State?s economic development goals > and priorities. > *Eligible Applicants:*? Nonprofits, educational institutions, local > governments, and businesses. > > *Application Deadline:* General announcement open for a period of time > with no specific due dates for applications. > *Apply Here* > > > > > > To help nonprofits and local governments with DCEO grant applications, > GATA prequalification, and audit issues, our team has opened a help desk. > Grantees may contact the Grant Help Desk by e-mail at > CEO.GrantHelp at illinois.gov or submit a question > and > one of our staff members will get back to you. If possible, grantees should > provide their GATA ID with their inquiry. > > > > View Additional Opportunities at the > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: IMG_0411.png Type: image/png Size: 313819 bytes Desc: not available URL: From sbatka at illinois.edu Tue Apr 22 10:13:00 2025 From: sbatka at illinois.edu (Batka, Sarah) Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2025 15:13:00 +0000 Subject: [Advocacy-outreach] [Communications] Invitation to attend Black Farmers Lobby Day w/Illinois Lawmakers! In-Reply-To: References: <018e684cbf5dacd194307e160.74ed3313a1.20241017203102.ddf9ffd401.d1c0ebe3@mail161.atl21.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: HI David, TY for sharing this important event with us. I?ve posted this event to the CCGA calendar: http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/event/black-farmer-lobby-day-springfield/ Sarah Batka Local Foods Small Farms Program Coordinator U of I Extension, Serving Cook County 8753 S Greenwood #100, Chicago, IL 60619 w. 217-300-8636 sbatka at illinois.edu From: Communications On Behalf Of David Bandua via Communications Sent: Monday, April 21, 2025 5:11 PM To: communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org; advocacy-outreach at chicagocommunitygardens.org Subject: [Communications] Invitation to attend Black Farmers Lobby Day w/Illinois Lawmakers! [cid:image001.jpg at 01DBB36F.1D3C8990] Hi Chicago Community Gardeners Association, Firstly a belated Happy Passover (Easter) greetings to you and your network of Farmers, Growers and or Food Producers. Shifting to the above attached Flyer, I?m forwarding along notice of the 3rd ever Black Farmers Lobby Day, hosted by Illinois Congress State Representative. Sonya Harper, and to be held on May 14th, 2025 (in 3 weeks) in Springfield, State Capitol. This is an important meeting day especially for Black Farmers, Growers and or in Food Space across Illinois, where they?ll be given opportunity to come meet and lobby in person, their own personal concerns and needs to Illinois State lawmakers themselves in regards to farming problems, issues that need fixing or help with. CALL TO ACTION Therefore since Chicago Community Gardeners Association is an essential Farmer, Grower or Food Producer in the Agriculture food space of Illinois, this Flyer is forwarded to you, inviting you and your vital network of Farmers, Growers and Food producers to Kindly do following: 1. Register for Black Farmers Lobby Day (Scan QR code on above Flyer to take you to Registration page) 2. Share Lobby Day Info within your own network of Farmers, Growers, Food Producer 3. Attend and be part of Black Farmers Lobby Day May 14th, 2025. IMPORTANT NOTES TO REMEMBER I. For more info on Black Farmers Lobby Day event and happenings itself, feel free to Contact Rep. Harper?s own Office on; PH: 773-925-6580 Email: repsonyaharper at gmail.com II. Kindly please note that Lobby Day is only 3 weeks away - therefore don?t forget to Register (scan QR code in above Flyer) in order to participate for event! Kind Regards, David.B On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 13:07 David Bandua > wrote: Hi ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association? In regards to your very important, highly laudable role as an Association that helps feed, alleviate hunger within underserved Chicago Communities through advocacy and assistance of Community Gardens (and due to me being an Agricultural enthusiast myself), am thus forwarding to you details of Grant opportunities that could be available for your Association, fellow Farmers, Growers or partners, to get more funding from Illinois State itself, as highlighted by 6th District State Representative. Sonya Harper in her ?Small Business Advisory Committee? held Oct 17th - meeting in which I myself sat on. CALL TO ACTION The Call To Action, would be for ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association? , it?s fellow Farmers/Growers or partners to make immediate use of the described funding opportunities available to them as Farmers, Small Business Owners, and growers in Illinois - before the programs? own expiration dates around Dec 2024. Therefore, would ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, Kindly pass along the respective Grant Flyer funding details (attached below) to other fellow Farmers and partners as well. Many Thanks. GRANT(S) DETAILS The Grant Flyer (attached below) details and advises Illinoians, on a plethora of available Grants for them, as Farmers, Business owners, Grocers and all those in the Food Space, that they all can make use of to do the following : - Scale their Farm business endeavor - Alleviate unnecessary Farm business costs, or - Get a general helping hand up for their Farm business. In particular, the most important listed Grants highlighted by Rep. Harper that should be made use of (among many more from forwarded email below), are the very first 2 respective Grants from this same list, namely: 1. GOOD FOOD PROGRAM INITIATIVE COMMUNITY FUND 2024 (GFPI) Helps food producers like ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, Farmers/Growers, with funding or technical expertise, to gain better market access and sell their produce within a 250mi radius of Chicago (500mi for meat producers). 2. SMALL BUSINESS GRANT Reimburses $150,000 - $2,400,000 on Capital costs to qualifying applicants, who set up a grocery store in an Illinois food desert. May ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, its great dedicated Staff, Beneficiaries, Farmers and partners have a very Blessed and early Happy Thanksgiving ??? Regards, David. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Rep Sonya Harper > Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 9:31?PM Subject: Grocery Store Grants and More for Small Businesses! To: > Grocery and Local Foods Grants, Join our Advisory Committee News from Representative Sonya M. Harper Grants for Small Businesses, Join Our Advisory Committee [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/018e684cbf5dacd194307e160/images/4bb55405-f050-4d40-a1a0-77874621884d.png] Greetings Neighbor, Join us tonight at 6pm for our monthly Small Business and Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting. Meeting ID: 871 5704 1872 Passcode: 501943 Dial in (312) 626-6799 Also below you will find a list of current grant opportunities from the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. We have been working hard to ensure that we can help grow small businesses and bring in new jobs including eliminating food deserts. Take a look below to see what opportunities your organization or business may qualify for. Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Rep. Sonya M. Harper State Representative, 6th District [https://mcusercontent.com/018e684cbf5dacd194307e160/images/13685e63-cb52-f0c8-f090-808600e858f4.png] Join Meeting Illinois Grocery Initiative Apply today to help eliminate food deserts! Illinois Grocery Initiative ? New Stores in Food Deserts Program Details: This program will improve access to fresh food within food deserts by providing incentives to establish grocery stores. The Illinois Grocery Initiative New Stores in Food Deserts program is intended to address the challenge of food deserts. Food deserts are census tracts meeting specific criteria related to poverty standards, population density, and limited fresh food accessibility. This program aims to combat food insecurity by offering competitive grants to support the establishment of new grocery stores in these areas by reimbursing successful applicants for eligible capital and non-capital costs. Awards will range from $150,000 to $2,400,000. Eligible Applicants: Units of local government, independent grocers, or cooperatives with fewer than 500 employees and no more than four grocery locations. This includes for-profit and nonprofit entities. Eligibility for this program will also be based geographic location, characteristics of prospective store ownership, and the intended offering of the stores. Application Deadline: December 2, 2024 Watch Technical Assistance Session Video Here: https://illinois.webex.com/illinois/ldr.php?RCID=7fcbca8fcd85ac24652d723b2c6fb1d0 Applications open for the 2024 GFPI Community Fund [https://mcusercontent.com/018e684cbf5dacd194307e160/images/73614766-eef1-996e-c198-db80be40eee8.png] [https://mcusercontent.com/018e684cbf5dacd194307e160/images/ade6d32b-8212-cccb-82df-18798987922c.jpg] Clean Energy Jobs Act Opportunities Jobs in the New Green Economy! Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program Program Details: This program creates 13 regional Clean Jobs Workforce Hubs (?Workforce Hubs?) throughout the State to provide clean energy and related workforce and training opportunities to participants. The program will serve people living in equity eligible communities. Robust barrier reduction funding is available for participants who experience barriers to employment. Eligible Applicants: Community-based organizations that provide employment, skill development or related services, and that have demonstrated relationships with residents and organizations serving the community are invited to apply. At this time, the Department is accepting applications from Carbondale, Danville, and Peoria. Application Deadline: December 2, 2024 Energy Transition Navigator Program Program Details: This program will provide grants to community-based providers to serve as Energy Transition Navigator Teams to recruit eligible individuals to participate in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program and the Illinois Climate Works Pre-apprenticeship Program. Eligible Applicants: Eligible applicants are community-based providers. One organization may propose to deliver all services or may subcontract with or partner with other entities to provide program elements or conduct outreach to specific populations or communities. At this time, the Department is accepting applications from Champaign. Application Deadline: December 2, 2024 Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program Program Details: This program will provide grants to organizations to train people who are incarcerated in the Illinois Department of Corrections facilities. Participants will receive essential employability skills training as part of vocational or occupational training. The training will lead to certifications or credentials that prepare candidates for employment. The Returning Resident Program will use a standard Clean Jobs Curriculum for Returning Residents. Eligible Applicants: At this time, the Department is accepting applications from organizations proposing to serve the following correctional facilities: Western Illinois Correctional Center and Vienna Correctional Center. UPDATED Application Deadline: November 26, 2024 All currently available DCEO funding opportunities can be found on our website. Regional Site Readiness Program ? Capital Ready Program Details:? The Regional Site Readiness Program ? Capital Ready will support infrastructure and other capital improvements on sites across the state to advance site readiness of properties with industrial and manufacturing economic development potential. Eligible Applicants: Local governments, Economic development organizations, Nonprofit organizations, For-profit organizations, Private landowner Application Deadline: October 21, 2024 Apply Here Regional Site Readiness Program ? Planning Program Details:? The Regional Site Readiness Program ? Planning will support planning and due diligence activities for sites across the state to advance early-stage site readiness on properties with industrial and manufacturing economic development potential. Eligible Applicants: Local governments, Economic development organizations, Nonprofit organizations, For-profit organizations, Private landowner Application Deadline: October 21, 2024 Apply Here Energy Transition Community Grant Program - Zion Nuclear Plant Local Taxing Bodies Program Details:? Energy Transition Community Grant Program will award grants to promote economic development in eligible communities. Grants must be used to plan for or address the economic and social impact on the community or region of plant retirement or transition. Eligible Applicants:? Local units of government, including municipalities, counties, school districts, and other taxing districts that are taxing authorities for the Zion nuclear plant. Application Deadline: October 28, 2024 Apply Here Community Development Block Grant ? Coronavirus Healthy Houses Program Program Details:? The CDBG-CV Healthy Houses program targets housing projects which preserve multi-family, landlord owned, low to moderate income units, up to six units total, and encourage neighborhood revitalization with an emphasis on maintaining health and safety. The funds are being made available for installation and/or replacement of entire Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems in multi-family, low to moderate income rentals. Eligible Applicants:?Units of local government, i.e. City, Village or County in the State of Illinois. NOTE: This includes local governments that are or are part of a CDBG Entitlement Area. Application Deadline: November 6, 2024 Apply Here Clean Energy Career Pathway Program Program Details:? The Clean Energy Career Pathway Program will provide funding directly to eligible recipients to support the planning and implementation of a Clean Energy Career Pathway. Programs will include coursework, field experiences, and work-based learning designed to prepare students for entrance into careers focusing on electric vehicles. This funding opportunity seeks qualified, eligible public or private educational institutions at the secondary and post-secondary level that will work with the Local Workforce Innovation Areas and employers to recruit students into clean energy fields and create pathways encompassing technical and employability skills with dual credit options. Eligible Applicants:? Regional Offices of Education (ROEs); Intermediate Service Centers (ISCs); state institutions of higher education; schools designated as laboratory schools, public university laboratory schools approved by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE); area vocational centers; charter schools; cooperatives and other joint agreements with a governing body or board of control; schools operated by an ROE, ISC, or state agency; and school districts are eligible to apply. Entities that are approved shall be responsible for ensuring that they have facilities available and educators who are appropriately trained on use of any technologies or devices acquired for the purposes of the grant. Collaborative applications will be accepted. Entities are allowed to submit one application. Eligible entities must partner with a Community College, a Local Workforce Innovation Area, and employers to pilot clean the energy pathway programs. Application Deadline: November 12, 2024 Apply Here Community Development Block Grant ? Coronavirus Rural Shelter Program Program Details:? The Rural Shelter program funds construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of property for Homeless (as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Shelters in an effort to increase capacity to pre-COVID levels. The Rural Shelter program is limited to those areas that do not receive direct Community Development Block Grant entitlement assistance from HUD.. Eligible Applicants:? Units of general local government (i.e. cities, villages, townships or counties). Municipalities may submit ?on behalf of? applications for local entities that otherwise would not be eligible to apply, for example, a not-for-profit shelter. Municipalities must not be a HUD direct Entitlement community or be located in an urban county that receives ?entitlement? funds. Have a current Shelter Funding Strategy identifying needs and plans to meet the needs. Have a strong collaborative relationship with all relevant local entities (service providers, community organizations, etc.) and have letters of support from a minimum of 5 community homelessness support services. Application Deadline: November 14, 2024 Apply Here Community Development Block Grant ? Public Infrastructure Program Program Details:? The program provides federal funding for a variety of community-based projects. Communities in non-metropolitan areas can apply for grant funding to improve public infrastructure and eliminate conditions detrimental to public health, safety and public welfare. Local governments may request grant funds that allow public facilities to undertake projects designed to alleviate these conditions. Priority is given for water, sanitary and storm sewer projects. Eligible Applicants:?Only units of general local government (i.e., cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. Application Deadline: December 4, 2024 Apply Here Community Development Block Grant ? Grant Housing Rehabilitation Program Program Details:? The program targets housing projects which preserve single-family, owner-occupied housing and encourage neighborhood revitalization. The funds are available to local governments to address housing needs of eligible low-to-moderate income households. Rehabilitation codes and standards which address mechanical, structural, energy efficiency and other associated rehabilitation activities should, at a minimum, incorporate applicable State plumbing, electrical and lead based paint codes as well as any local rehabilitation codes and standards. Eligible Applicants:?Only units of general local government (i.e., cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. Application Deadline: December 4, 2024 Apply Here Quality Jobs Program Program Details:? The Quality Jobs Pilot Program is a joint initiative of the State workforce partners and the Illinois Department of Labor (ILDOL) that is focused on developing, testing and evaluating strategies that improve the quality of jobs for workers and increase the competitiveness of key industries and employers. Eligible Applicants:? Local Workforce Innovation Area grantees that administer the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title IB programs. Application Deadline: December 31, 2024 Apply Here Equitable Energy Future Grant Program Program Details:? The Equitable Energy Future Grant Program funding is intended to address barriers to project, community, and business development in justice-impacted communities caused by a lack of available capital. Eligible Applicants:? Equity Eligible Contractors (EEC) that can provide an Illinois Power Agency EEC certification. Application Deadline: December 31, 2024 Apply Here Business Attraction Prime Sites Program Details:? The intent of this program is to assist companies with large-scale capital investment projects that commit to significant job creation for Illinois residents as they relocate or expand operations within Illinois. Business Attraction Prime Sites grants can encompass a wide range of economic development projects and may include infrastructure and capital equipment purchases that will result in job creation in the State of Illinois. Eligible Applicants:? Businesses that: are relocating to or expanding operations in Illinois, received confirmation of eligibility for an EDGE, HIB, REV or MICRO credit or has a pending application for the EDGE, HIB, REV or MICRO programs that is ultimately approved, for businesses applying for and/or are eligible for EDGE or HIB, are committed to: hiring at least 40 new employees that are Illinois residents to work onsite where project is located, AND making a $40 million investment, OR hiring at least 100 new employees that are Illinois residents to work onsite where project is located, AND making a $20 million investment1, are operating in one of the following industries of focus from the 2019Illinois Economic Plan (https://dceo.illinois.gov/econplan2019.html): Agribusiness and Ag Tech, Energy, Information Technology, Life Sciences and Healthcare, Manufacturing, Transportation and Logistics. Application Deadline: June 30, 2025 Apply Here SBIR/STTR Match Program : (This was a bill sponsored by Rep Harper!) Program Details:? The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) are competitive federal grant programs that provide funding opportunities for small businesses to perform research and development (R&D) on technology of interest to federal agencies. Both projects provide funding to explore the potential of high-tech products and encourage commercialization of those products. This program would provide a state match to companies that have received awards through the SBIR and STTR grant programs. Eligible Applicants:? For-profit businesses based in Illinois (defined as principal place of business in Illinois) that have received an SBIR or STTR Phase I award from a participating federal agency. Application Deadline: June 30, 2025 Apply Here CDBG Economic Development Program Program Details: The Economic Development component funds are available on an as-needed basis throughout the year to all eligible applicants meeting program component requirements until all funds allocated to this component have been distributed. All awards in this category are predicated upon project feasibility and a demonstrated need for funds. Only projects that create and/or retain permanent jobs will be funded. Projects should attract sizable private investment, have solid commitments to create or retain permanent jobs and demonstrate financial feasibility and benefit to low-to-moderate income persons. Eligible Applicants: Only units of general local government (i.e., cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. Application Deadline: Rolling. Apply Here CDBG Disaster Response Program Program Details: This program is designed for communities experiencing an imminent and urgent threat to public health and safety as indicated by a disaster declaration by the Governor of the State of Illinois. Eligible Applicants: Only units of general local government (i.e., cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. Eligible municipalities shall not receive funding from HUD as an entitlement city. Counties and townships that are not participating in the HUD Urban County Entitlement Program are also eligible to apply for block grant funds. Application Deadline: Rolling. Apply Here Illinois Reproductive Health Facilities Capital Grant Program Program Details: Illinois Reproductive Grant Extension Program will provide grants for pregnancy centers which include organizations or facilities that has health care employees, volunteers, or agents who are licensed health care professionals. Pregnancy-related services include any medical service, or health counseling service, related to the prevention, preservation, or termination of pregnancy. Organizations are not to engage in unfair methods or deceptive acts or practices, including the use or employment of any deception, fraud, false pretense, false promise, or misrepresentation to interfere with or prevent an individual from seeking to gain entry or access. Eligible Applicants: Nonprofit and for-profit clinics providing or planning to provide pregnancy-related services in a clinical setting. Application Deadline: Rolling. Apply Here Federal Grant Match Support Program Program Details:? DCEO?s Federal Grant Match Program will make funding available to Illinois-based businesses and organizations seeking competitive federal grants. This match program will encourage more applicants to apply for federal grant opportunities, provide critical assistance to meet the minimum match eligibility requirements, increase the competitiveness of applications, and provide the State of Illinois with an opportunity to make a firm commitment and demonstration of support for projects that are well aligned with the State?s economic development goals and priorities. Eligible Applicants:? Nonprofits, educational institutions, local governments, and businesses. Application Deadline: General announcement open for a period of time with no specific due dates for applications. Apply Here To help nonprofits and local governments with DCEO grant applications, GATA prequalification, and audit issues, our team has opened a help desk. Grantees may contact the Grant Help Desk by e-mail at CEO.GrantHelp at illinois.gov or submit a question and one of our staff members will get back to you. If possible, grantees should provide their GATA ID with their inquiry. View Additional Opportunities at the -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 313819 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From lxkells at gmail.com Tue Apr 22 10:27:21 2025 From: lxkells at gmail.com (Lorraine Kells) Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2025 10:27:21 -0500 Subject: [Advocacy-outreach] [Communications] Invitation to attend Black Farmers Lobby Day w/Illinois Lawmakers! In-Reply-To: References: <018e684cbf5dacd194307e160.74ed3313a1.20241017203102.ddf9ffd401.d1c0ebe3@mail161.atl21.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: Posted on CCGA's FB page now. Best of Luck, Communications Team On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 10:13?AM Batka, Sarah via Communications < communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org> wrote: > HI David, > TY for sharing this important event with us. I?ve posted this event to the > CCGA calendar: > http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/event/black-farmer-lobby-day-springfield/ > > > > Sarah Batka > > Local Foods Small Farms Program Coordinator > > U of I Extension, Serving Cook County > > 8753 S Greenwood #100, Chicago, IL 60619 > > w. 217-300-8636 > > > *sbatka at illinois.edu * > > > > *From:* Communications > *On Behalf Of *David Bandua via Communications > *Sent:* Monday, April 21, 2025 5:11 PM > *To:* communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org; > advocacy-outreach at chicagocommunitygardens.org > *Subject:* [Communications] Invitation to attend Black Farmers Lobby Day > w/Illinois Lawmakers! > > > > Hi Chicago Community Gardeners Association, > > Firstly a belated Happy Passover (Easter) greetings to you and your > network of Farmers, Growers and or Food Producers. > > Shifting to the above attached Flyer, I?m forwarding along notice of the > 3rd ever Black Farmers Lobby Day, hosted by Illinois Congress State > Representative. Sonya Harper, and to be held on May 14th, 2025 (in 3 weeks) > in Springfield, State Capitol. > > This is an important meeting day especially for Black Farmers, Growers and > or in Food Space across Illinois, where they?ll be given opportunity to > come meet and lobby in person, their own personal concerns and needs to > Illinois State lawmakers themselves in regards to farming problems, issues > that need fixing or help with. > > > > *CALL TO ACTION* > > Therefore since Chicago Community Gardeners Association is an essential > Farmer, Grower or Food Producer in the Agriculture food space of Illinois, > this Flyer is forwarded to you, inviting you and your vital network of > Farmers, Growers and Food producers to Kindly do following: > > 1. *Register* for Black Farmers Lobby Day (Scan QR code on above > Flyer to take you to Registration page) > 2. *Share Lobby Day Info* within your own network of Farmers, > Growers, Food Producer > 3. *Attend and be part of Black Farmers Lobby Day* May 14th, 2025. > > > > *IMPORTANT NOTES TO REMEMBER* > > > > *I. * For more info on Black Farmers Lobby Day event and happenings > itself, feel free to Contact Rep. Harper?s own Office on; > > PH: 773-925-6580 > > Email: repsonyaharper at gmail.com > > > > *II.* Kindly please note that Lobby Day is only 3 weeks away - therefore *don?t > forget to Register* (scan QR code in above Flyer) in order to participate > for event! > > > > > > > > Kind Regards, > > > > > > David.B > > > > On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 13:07 David Bandua wrote: > > Hi ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association? > > In regards to your very important, highly laudable role as an Association > that helps feed, alleviate hunger within underserved Chicago Communities > through advocacy and assistance of Community Gardens (and due to me being > an Agricultural enthusiast myself), am thus forwarding to you details of > Grant opportunities that could be available for your Association, fellow > Farmers, Growers or partners, to get more funding from Illinois State > itself, as highlighted by 6th District State Representative. Sonya Harper > in her ?Small Business Advisory Committee? held Oct 17th - meeting in which > I myself sat on. > > > > *CALL TO ACTION* > > The Call To Action, would be for ?Chicago Community Gardeners > Association? , it?s fellow Farmers/Growers or partners to *make immediate > use of the described funding opportunities available to them as Farmers, > Small Business Owners, and growers in Illinois* - before the programs? > own expiration dates around Dec 2024. > > Therefore, would ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, Kindly pass > along the respective Grant Flyer funding details (attached below) to other > fellow Farmers and partners as well. > > Many Thanks. > > > > *GRANT(S) DETAILS* > > The Grant Flyer (attached below) details and advises Illinoians, on a > plethora of available Grants for them, as Farmers, Business owners, Grocers > and all those in the Food Space, that they all can make use of to do the > following : > > - Scale their Farm business endeavor > > - Alleviate unnecessary Farm business costs, or > > - Get a general helping hand up for their Farm business. > > In particular, the most important listed Grants highlighted by Rep. Harper > that should be made use of (among many more from forwarded email below), > are the very first 2 respective Grants from this same list, namely: > > > > *1. GOOD FOOD PROGRAM INITIATIVE COMMUNITY FUND 2024 (GFPI)* > > Helps food producers like ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, > Farmers/Growers, with funding or technical expertise, to gain better > market access and sell their produce within a 250mi radius of Chicago > (500mi for meat producers). > > > > *2. SMALL BUSINESS GRANT* > > Reimburses $150,000 - $2,400,000 on Capital costs to qualifying > applicants, who set up a grocery store in an Illinois food desert. > > > > May ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, its great dedicated Staff, > Beneficiaries, Farmers and partners have a very Blessed and early Happy > Thanksgiving ??? > > > > Regards, > > David. > > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: *Rep Sonya Harper* > Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 9:31?PM > Subject: Grocery Store Grants and More for Small Businesses! > To: > > > > Grocery and Local Foods Grants, Join our Advisory Committee > > * News from Representative Sonya M. Harper* > Grants for Small Businesses, Join Our Advisory Committee > > > > > > *Greetings Neighbor,* > > Join us tonight at * 6pm* for our monthly * Small Business and Economic > Development Advisory Committee Meeting.* > > Meeting ID: 871 5704 1872 > Passcode: 501943 > Dial in (312) 626-6799 > > Also below you will find a* list of current grant opportunities* from the > Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. We have been working hard > to ensure that we can help grow small businesses and bring in new jobs > including eliminating food deserts. Take a look below to see what > opportunities your organization or business may qualify for. > > Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. > > Rep. Sonya M. Harper > State Representative, 6th District > > > > > > > *Join Meeting* > > > > > > > *Illinois Grocery Initiative * > > Apply today to help eliminate food deserts! > > > > > > *Illinois Grocery Initiative ? New Stores in Food Deserts* > > > *Program Details: *This program will improve access to fresh food within > food deserts by providing incentives to establish grocery stores. The > Illinois Grocery Initiative New Stores in Food Deserts program is intended > to address the challenge of food deserts. Food deserts are census tracts > meeting specific criteria related to poverty standards, population density, > and limited fresh food accessibility. This program aims to combat food > insecurity by offering competitive grants to support the establishment of > new grocery stores in these areas by reimbursing successful applicants for > eligible capital and non-capital costs. Awards will range from $150,000 to > $2,400,000. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Units of local government, independent grocers, or > cooperatives with fewer than 500 employees and no more than four grocery > locations. This includes for-profit and nonprofit entities. Eligibility for > this program will also be based geographic location, characteristics of > prospective store ownership, and the intended offering of the stores. > > *Application Deadline: *December 2, 2024 > > *Watch Technical Assistance Session Video Here: * > https://illinois.webex.com/illinois/ldr.php?RCID=7fcbca8fcd85ac24652d723b2c6fb1d0 > > > > > > > *Applications open for the 2024 GFPI Community Fund* > > > > > > > > > > > > *Clean Energy Jobs Act Opportunities* > Jobs in the New Green Economy! > > > > > > *Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program* > > > *Program Details:* This program creates 13 regional Clean Jobs Workforce > Hubs (?Workforce Hubs?) throughout the State to provide clean energy and > related workforce and training opportunities to participants. The program > will serve people living in equity eligible communities. Robust barrier > reduction funding is available for participants who experience barriers to > employment. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Community-based organizations that provide > employment, skill development or related services, and that have > demonstrated relationships with residents and organizations serving the > community are invited to apply. At this time, the Department is accepting > applications from Carbondale, Danville, and Peoria. > > *Application Deadline:* December 2, 2024 > > > > *Energy Transition Navigator Program* > > > *Program Details:* This program will provide grants to community-based > providers to serve as Energy Transition Navigator Teams to recruit eligible > individuals to participate in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program and > the Illinois Climate Works Pre-apprenticeship Program. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Eligible applicants are community-based providers. > One organization may propose to deliver all services or may subcontract > with or partner with other entities to provide program elements or conduct > outreach to specific populations or communities. At this time, the > Department is accepting applications from Champaign. > > *Application Deadline: *December 2, 2024 > > > > *Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program* > > > *Program Details:* This program will provide grants to organizations to > train people who are incarcerated in the Illinois Department of Corrections > facilities. Participants will receive essential employability skills > training as part of vocational or occupational training. The training will > lead to certifications or credentials that prepare candidates for > employment. The Returning Resident Program will use a standard Clean Jobs > Curriculum for Returning Residents. > > *Eligible Applicants:* At this time, the Department is accepting > applications from organizations proposing to serve the following > correctional facilities: Western Illinois Correctional Center and Vienna > Correctional Center. > > *UPDATED Application Deadline:* *November 26, 2024* > > > > > > All currently available DCEO funding opportunities can be found on our > website > > . > > > > *Regional Site Readiness Program ? Capital Ready* > > *Program Details:*? The Regional Site Readiness Program ? Capital Ready > will support infrastructure and other capital improvements on sites across > the state to advance site readiness of properties with industrial and > manufacturing economic development potential. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Local governments, Economic development > organizations, Nonprofit organizations, For-profit organizations, Private > landowner > > *Application Deadline:* October 21, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Regional Site Readiness Program ? Planning* > > *Program Details:*? The Regional Site Readiness Program ? Planning will > support planning and due diligence activities for sites across the state to > advance early-stage site readiness on properties with industrial and > manufacturing economic development potential. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Local governments, Economic development > organizations, Nonprofit organizations, For-profit organizations, Private > landowner > > *Application Deadline:* October 21, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Energy Transition Community Grant Program - Zion Nuclear Plant Local > Taxing Bodies* > > *Program Details:*? Energy Transition Community Grant Program will award > grants to promote economic development in eligible communities. Grants must > be used to plan for or address the economic and social impact on the > community or region of plant retirement or transition. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Local units of government, including > municipalities, counties, school districts, and other taxing districts that > are taxing authorities for the Zion nuclear plant. > > *Application Deadline:* October 28, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Coronavirus Healthy Houses Program* > > *Program Details:*? The CDBG-CV Healthy Houses program targets housing > projects which preserve multi-family, landlord owned, low to moderate > income units, up to six units total, and encourage neighborhood > revitalization with an emphasis on maintaining health and safety. The funds > are being made available for installation and/or replacement of entire > Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems in multi-family, > low to moderate income rentals. > > *Eligible Applicants:*?Units of local government, i.e. City, Village or > County in the State of Illinois. NOTE: This includes local governments that > are or are part of a CDBG Entitlement Area. > > *Application Deadline:* November 6, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Clean Energy Career Pathway Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Clean Energy Career Pathway Program will provide > funding directly to eligible recipients to support the planning and > implementation of a Clean Energy Career Pathway. Programs will include > coursework, field experiences, and work-based learning designed to prepare > students for entrance into careers focusing on electric vehicles. This > funding opportunity seeks qualified, eligible public or private educational > institutions at the secondary and post-secondary level that will work with > the Local Workforce Innovation Areas and employers to recruit students into > clean energy fields and create pathways encompassing technical and > employability skills with dual credit options. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Regional Offices of Education (ROEs); > Intermediate Service Centers (ISCs); state institutions of higher > education; schools designated as laboratory schools, public university > laboratory schools approved by the Illinois State Board of Education > (ISBE); area vocational centers; charter schools; cooperatives and other > joint agreements with a governing body or board of control; schools > operated by an ROE, ISC, or state agency; and school districts are eligible > to apply. Entities that are approved shall be responsible for ensuring that > they have facilities available and educators who are appropriately trained > on use of any technologies or devices acquired for the purposes of the > grant. Collaborative applications will be accepted. Entities are allowed to > submit one application. Eligible entities must partner with a Community > College, a Local Workforce Innovation Area, and employers to pilot clean > the energy pathway programs. > > *Application Deadline:* November 12, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Coronavirus Rural Shelter Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Rural Shelter program funds construction, > reconstruction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of property for Homeless (as > defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) > Shelters in an effort to increase capacity to pre-COVID levels. The Rural > Shelter program is limited to those areas that do not receive direct > Community Development Block Grant entitlement assistance from HUD.. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Units of general local government (i.e. cities, > villages, townships or counties). Municipalities may submit ?on behalf of? > applications for local entities that otherwise would not be eligible to > apply, for example, a not-for-profit shelter. Municipalities must not be a > HUD direct Entitlement community or be located in an urban county that > receives ?entitlement? funds. Have a current Shelter Funding Strategy > identifying needs and plans to meet the needs. Have a strong collaborative > relationship with all relevant local entities (service providers, community > organizations, etc.) and have letters of support from a minimum of 5 > community homelessness support services. > > *Application Deadline:* November 14, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Public Infrastructure Program* > > *Program Details:*? The program provides federal funding for a variety of > community-based projects. Communities in non-metropolitan areas can apply > for grant funding to improve public infrastructure and eliminate conditions > detrimental to public health, safety and public welfare. Local governments > may request grant funds that allow public facilities to undertake projects > designed to alleviate these conditions. Priority is given for water, > sanitary and storm sewer projects. > > *Eligible Applicants:*?Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. > > *Application Deadline:* December 4, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Grant Housing Rehabilitation Program* > > > *Program Details:*? The program targets housing projects which preserve > single-family, owner-occupied housing and encourage neighborhood > revitalization. The funds are available to local governments to address > housing needs of eligible low-to-moderate income households. Rehabilitation > codes and standards which address mechanical, structural, energy efficiency > and other associated rehabilitation activities should, at a minimum, > incorporate applicable State plumbing, electrical and lead based paint > codes as well as any local rehabilitation codes and standards. > > *Eligible Applicants:*?Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. > > *Application Deadline:* December 4, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Quality Jobs Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Quality Jobs Pilot Program is a joint initiative > of the State workforce partners and the Illinois Department of Labor > (ILDOL) that is focused on developing, testing and evaluating strategies > that improve the quality of jobs for workers and increase the > competitiveness of key industries and employers. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Local Workforce Innovation Area grantees that > administer the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title IB programs. > > *Application Deadline:* December 31, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Equitable Energy Future Grant Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Equitable Energy Future Grant Program funding is > intended to address barriers to project, community, and business > development in justice-impacted communities caused by a lack of available > capital. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Equity Eligible Contractors (EEC) that can > provide an Illinois Power Agency EEC certification. > > *Application Deadline:* December 31, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Business Attraction Prime Sites* > > *Program Details:*? The intent of this program is to assist companies > with large-scale capital investment projects that commit to significant job > creation for Illinois residents as they relocate or expand operations > within Illinois. Business Attraction Prime Sites grants can encompass a > wide range of economic development projects and may include infrastructure > and capital equipment purchases that will result in job creation in the > State of Illinois. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Businesses that: are relocating to or expanding > operations in Illinois, received confirmation of eligibility for an EDGE, > HIB, REV or MICRO credit or has a pending application for the EDGE, HIB, > REV or MICRO programs that is ultimately approved, for businesses applying > for and/or are eligible for EDGE or HIB, are committed to: hiring at least > 40 new employees that are Illinois residents to work onsite where project > is located, AND making a $40 million investment, OR hiring at least 100 new > employees that are Illinois residents to work onsite where project is > located, AND making a $20 million investment1, are operating in one of the > following industries of focus from the 2019Illinois Economic Plan ( > https://dceo.illinois.gov/econplan2019.html > ): > Agribusiness and Ag Tech, Energy, Information Technology, Life Sciences and > Healthcare, Manufacturing, Transportation and Logistics. > > *Application Deadline:* June 30, 2025 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *SBIR/STTR Match Program* > > : (This was a bill sponsored by Rep Harper!) > *Program Details:*? The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and > Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) are competitive federal grant > programs that provide funding opportunities for small businesses to perform > research and development (R&D) on technology of interest to federal > agencies. Both projects provide funding to explore the potential of > high-tech products and encourage commercialization of those products. This > program would provide a state match to companies that have received awards > through the SBIR and STTR grant programs. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? For-profit businesses based in Illinois (defined > as principal place of business in Illinois) that have received an SBIR or > STTR Phase I award from a participating federal agency. > > *Application Deadline:* June 30, 2025 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *CDBG Economic Development Program* > > > > > > *Program Details: *The Economic Development component funds are available > on an as-needed basis throughout the year to all eligible applicants > meeting program component requirements until all funds allocated to this > component have been distributed. All awards in this category are predicated > upon project feasibility and a demonstrated need for funds. Only projects > that create and/or retain permanent jobs will be funded. Projects should > attract sizable private investment, have solid commitments to create or > retain permanent jobs and demonstrate financial feasibility and benefit to > low-to-moderate income persons. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. > > *Application Deadline: *Rolling. > > *Apply Here* > > > > > > *CDBG Disaster Response Program* > > > > > > *Program Details: *This program is designed for communities experiencing > an imminent and urgent threat to public health and safety as indicated by a > disaster declaration by the Governor of the State of Illinois. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. Eligible > municipalities shall not receive funding from HUD as an entitlement city. > Counties and townships that are not participating in the HUD Urban County > Entitlement Program are also eligible to apply for block grant funds. > > *Application Deadline: *Rolling. > > *Apply Here* > > > > > > *Illinois Reproductive Health Facilities Capital Grant Program* > > > > > > *Program Details: *Illinois Reproductive Grant Extension Program will > provide grants for pregnancy centers which include organizations or > facilities that has health care employees, volunteers, or agents who are > licensed health care professionals. Pregnancy-related services include any > medical service, or health counseling service, related to the prevention, > preservation, or termination of pregnancy. Organizations are not to engage > in unfair methods or deceptive acts or practices, including the use or > employment of any deception, fraud, false pretense, false promise, or > misrepresentation to interfere with or prevent an individual from seeking > to gain entry or access. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Nonprofit and for-profit clinics providing or > planning to provide pregnancy-related services in a clinical setting. > > *Application Deadline: *Rolling. > > *Apply Here* > > > > > > *Federal Grant Match Support Program* > > > > *Program Details:*? DCEO?s Federal Grant Match Program will make funding > available to Illinois-based businesses and organizations seeking > competitive federal grants. This match program will encourage more > applicants to apply for federal grant opportunities, provide critical > assistance to meet the minimum match eligibility requirements, increase the > competitiveness of applications, and provide the State of Illinois with an > opportunity to make a firm commitment and demonstration of support for > projects that are well aligned with the State?s economic development goals > and priorities. > *Eligible Applicants:*? Nonprofits, educational institutions, local > governments, and businesses. > > *Application Deadline:* General announcement open for a period of time > with no specific due dates for applications. > *Apply Here* > > > > > > To help nonprofits and local governments with DCEO grant applications, > GATA prequalification, and audit issues, our team has opened a help desk. > Grantees may contact the Grant Help Desk by e-mail at > CEO.GrantHelp at illinois.gov or submit a question > and > one of our staff members will get back to you. If possible, grantees should > provide their GATA ID with their inquiry. > > > > View Additional Opportunities at the > > > > -- > Communications mailing list > Communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org > > http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/mailman/listinfo/communications_chicagocommunitygardens.org > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 313819 bytes Desc: not available URL: From lxkells at gmail.com Tue Apr 22 12:51:28 2025 From: lxkells at gmail.com (Lorraine Kells) Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2025 12:51:28 -0500 Subject: [Advocacy-outreach] [Communications] May meeting In-Reply-To: References: <018e684cbf5dacd194307e160.74ed3313a1.20241017203102.ddf9ffd401.d1c0ebe3@mail161.atl21.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: Happy Earth Day, a day for awareness and action. This is a call for your help. Anyone interested in offering a garden location for our monthly meeting, please respond. The garden must have lighting, electricity, and be accessible by public transportation. Seating or benches would be needed. Give your community garden a shout out by hosting a CCGA monthly meeting. Please respond to communications team by first week of May, so we may work out details. If no garden is available, we will need an indoor space. Gina would the community room at Fifth Commons be available to us for a May 20 at 6 pm? Communications team On Tue, Apr 22, 2025, 11:09?AM Batka, Sarah via Communications < communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org> wrote: > Im updating the CCGA calendar and wanted to include May meeting deets if > available. > > Has > a May location/plan been set yet? I will not be at the May meeting, not > even on Zoom as I have a work conflict, which is also on the CCGA calendar. > > > > Sarah Batka > > Local Foods Small Farms Program Coordinator > > U of I Extension, Serving Cook County > > > 8753 S Greenwood #100, Chicago, IL 60619 > > > w. 217-300-8636 > > > *sbatka at illinois.edu * > > > > *From:* Batka, Sarah > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 22, 2025 10:13 AM > *To:* David Bandua ; > communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org; > advocacy-outreach at chicagocommunitygardens.org > *Subject:* RE: [Communications] Invitation to attend Black Farmers Lobby > Day w/Illinois Lawmakers! > > > > HI David, > > TY > for sharing this important event with us. I?ve posted this event to the > CCGA calendar: > http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/event/black-farmer-lobby-day-springfield/ > > > > Sarah Batka > > Local Foods Small Farms Program Coordinator > > U of I Extension, Serving Cook County > > > 8753 S Greenwood #100, Chicago, IL 60619 > > > w. 217-300-8636 > *sbatka at illinois.edu * > > > > *From:* Communications > *On Behalf Of *David Bandua via Communications > *Sent:* Monday, April 21, 2025 5:11 PM > *To:* communications at chicagocommunitygardens.org; > advocacy-outreach at chicagocommunitygardens.org > *Subject:* [Communications] Invitation to attend Black Farmers Lobby Day > w/Illinois Lawmakers! > > > > Hi Chicago Community Gardeners Association, > > Firstly a belated Happy Passover (Easter) greetings to you and your > network of Farmers, Growers and or Food Producers. > > Shifting to the above attached Flyer, I?m forwarding along notice of the > 3rd ever Black Farmers Lobby Day, hosted by Illinois Congress State > Representative. Sonya Harper, and to be held on May 14th, 2025 (in 3 weeks) > in Springfield, State Capitol. > > This is an important meeting day especially for Black Farmers, Growers and > or in Food Space across Illinois, where they?ll be given opportunity to > come meet and lobby in person, their own personal concerns and needs to > Illinois State lawmakers themselves in regards to farming problems, issues > that need fixing or help with. > > > > *CALL TO ACTION* > > Therefore since Chicago Community Gardeners Association is an essential > Farmer, Grower or Food Producer in the Agriculture food space of Illinois, > this Flyer is forwarded to you, inviting you and your vital network of > Farmers, Growers and Food producers to Kindly do following: > > 1. *Register* for Black Farmers Lobby Day (Scan QR code on above > Flyer to take you to Registration page) > 2. *Share Lobby Day Info* within your own network of Farmers, > Growers, Food Producer > 3. *Attend and be part of Black Farmers Lobby Day* May 14th, 2025. > > > > *IMPORTANT NOTES TO REMEMBER* > > > > *I. * For more info on Black Farmers Lobby Day event and happenings > itself, feel free to Contact Rep. Harper?s own Office on; > > PH: 773-925-6580 > > Email: repsonyaharper at gmail.com > > > > *II.* Kindly please note that Lobby Day is only 3 weeks away - therefore *don?t > forget to Register* (scan QR code in above Flyer) in order to participate > for event! > > > > > > > > Kind Regards, > > > > > > David.B > > > > On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 13:07 David Bandua wrote: > > Hi ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association? > > In regards to your very important, highly laudable role as an Association > that helps feed, alleviate hunger within underserved Chicago Communities > through advocacy and assistance of Community Gardens (and due to me being > an Agricultural enthusiast myself), am thus forwarding to you details of > Grant opportunities that could be available for your Association, fellow > Farmers, Growers or partners, to get more funding from Illinois State > itself, as highlighted by 6th District State Representative. Sonya Harper > in her ?Small Business Advisory Committee? held Oct 17th - meeting in which > I myself sat on. > > > > *CALL TO ACTION* > > The Call To Action, would be for ?Chicago Community Gardeners > Association? , it?s fellow Farmers/Growers or partners to *make immediate > use of the described funding opportunities available to them as Farmers, > Small Business Owners, and growers in Illinois* - before the programs? > own expiration dates around Dec 2024. > > Therefore, would ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, Kindly pass > along the respective Grant Flyer funding details (attached below) to other > fellow Farmers and partners as well. > > Many Thanks. > > > > *GRANT(S) DETAILS* > > The Grant Flyer (attached below) details and advises Illinoians, on a > plethora of available Grants for them, as Farmers, Business owners, Grocers > and all those in the Food Space, that they all can make use of to do the > following : > > - Scale their Farm business endeavor > > - Alleviate unnecessary Farm business costs, or > > - Get a general helping hand up for their Farm business. > > In particular, the most important listed Grants highlighted by Rep. Harper > that should be made use of (among many more from forwarded email below), > are the very first 2 respective Grants from this same list, namely: > > > > *1. GOOD FOOD PROGRAM INITIATIVE COMMUNITY FUND 2024 (GFPI)* > > Helps food producers like ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, > Farmers/Growers, with funding or technical expertise, to gain better > market access and sell their produce within a 250mi radius of Chicago > (500mi for meat producers). > > > > *2. SMALL BUSINESS GRANT* > > Reimburses $150,000 - $2,400,000 on Capital costs to qualifying > applicants, who set up a grocery store in an Illinois food desert. > > > > May ?Chicago Community Gardeners Association?, its great dedicated Staff, > Beneficiaries, Farmers and partners have a very Blessed and early Happy > Thanksgiving ??? > > > > Regards, > > David. > > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: *Rep Sonya Harper* > Date: Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 9:31?PM > Subject: Grocery Store Grants and More for Small Businesses! > To: > > > > Grocery and Local Foods Grants, Join our Advisory Committee > > * News from Representative Sonya M. Harper* > Grants for Small Businesses, Join Our Advisory Committee > > > > > > *Greetings Neighbor,* > > Join us tonight at * 6pm* for our monthly * Small Business and Economic > Development Advisory Committee Meeting.* > > Meeting ID: 871 5704 1872 > Passcode: 501943 > Dial in (312) 626-6799 > > Also below you will find a* list of current grant opportunities* from the > Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. We have been working hard > to ensure that we can help grow small businesses and bring in new jobs > including eliminating food deserts. Take a look below to see what > opportunities your organization or business may qualify for. > > Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. > > Rep. Sonya M. Harper > State Representative, 6th District > > > > > > > *Join Meeting* > > > > > > > *Illinois Grocery Initiative * > > Apply today to help eliminate food deserts! > > > > > > *Illinois Grocery Initiative ? New Stores in Food Deserts* > > > *Program Details: *This program will improve access to fresh food within > food deserts by providing incentives to establish grocery stores. The > Illinois Grocery Initiative New Stores in Food Deserts program is intended > to address the challenge of food deserts. Food deserts are census tracts > meeting specific criteria related to poverty standards, population density, > and limited fresh food accessibility. This program aims to combat food > insecurity by offering competitive grants to support the establishment of > new grocery stores in these areas by reimbursing successful applicants for > eligible capital and non-capital costs. Awards will range from $150,000 to > $2,400,000. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Units of local government, independent grocers, or > cooperatives with fewer than 500 employees and no more than four grocery > locations. This includes for-profit and nonprofit entities. Eligibility for > this program will also be based geographic location, characteristics of > prospective store ownership, and the intended offering of the stores. > > *Application Deadline: *December 2, 2024 > > *Watch Technical Assistance Session Video Here: * > https://illinois.webex.com/illinois/ldr.php?RCID=7fcbca8fcd85ac24652d723b2c6fb1d0 > > > > > > > *Applications open for the 2024 GFPI Community Fund* > > > > > > > > > > > > *Clean Energy Jobs Act Opportunities* > Jobs in the New Green Economy! > > > > > > *Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program* > > > *Program Details:* This program creates 13 regional Clean Jobs Workforce > Hubs (?Workforce Hubs?) throughout the State to provide clean energy and > related workforce and training opportunities to participants. The program > will serve people living in equity eligible communities. Robust barrier > reduction funding is available for participants who experience barriers to > employment. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Community-based organizations that provide > employment, skill development or related services, and that have > demonstrated relationships with residents and organizations serving the > community are invited to apply. At this time, the Department is accepting > applications from Carbondale, Danville, and Peoria. > > *Application Deadline:* December 2, 2024 > > > > *Energy Transition Navigator Program* > > > *Program Details:* This program will provide grants to community-based > providers to serve as Energy Transition Navigator Teams to recruit eligible > individuals to participate in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program and > the Illinois Climate Works Pre-apprenticeship Program. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Eligible applicants are community-based providers. > One organization may propose to deliver all services or may subcontract > with or partner with other entities to provide program elements or conduct > outreach to specific populations or communities. At this time, the > Department is accepting applications from Champaign. > > *Application Deadline: *December 2, 2024 > > > > *Returning Residents Clean Jobs Training Program* > > > *Program Details:* This program will provide grants to organizations to > train people who are incarcerated in the Illinois Department of Corrections > facilities. Participants will receive essential employability skills > training as part of vocational or occupational training. The training will > lead to certifications or credentials that prepare candidates for > employment. The Returning Resident Program will use a standard Clean Jobs > Curriculum for Returning Residents. > > *Eligible Applicants:* At this time, the Department is accepting > applications from organizations proposing to serve the following > correctional facilities: Western Illinois Correctional Center and Vienna > Correctional Center. > > *UPDATED Application Deadline:* *November 26, 2024* > > > > > > All currently available DCEO funding opportunities can be found on our > website > > . > > > > *Regional Site Readiness Program ? Capital Ready* > > *Program Details:*? The Regional Site Readiness Program ? Capital Ready > will support infrastructure and other capital improvements on sites across > the state to advance site readiness of properties with industrial and > manufacturing economic development potential. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Local governments, Economic development > organizations, Nonprofit organizations, For-profit organizations, Private > landowner > > *Application Deadline:* October 21, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Regional Site Readiness Program ? Planning* > > *Program Details:*? The Regional Site Readiness Program ? Planning will > support planning and due diligence activities for sites across the state to > advance early-stage site readiness on properties with industrial and > manufacturing economic development potential. > > *Eligible Applicants:* Local governments, Economic development > organizations, Nonprofit organizations, For-profit organizations, Private > landowner > > *Application Deadline:* October 21, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Energy Transition Community Grant Program - Zion Nuclear Plant Local > Taxing Bodies* > > *Program Details:*? Energy Transition Community Grant Program will award > grants to promote economic development in eligible communities. Grants must > be used to plan for or address the economic and social impact on the > community or region of plant retirement or transition. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Local units of government, including > municipalities, counties, school districts, and other taxing districts that > are taxing authorities for the Zion nuclear plant. > > *Application Deadline:* October 28, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Coronavirus Healthy Houses Program* > > *Program Details:*? The CDBG-CV Healthy Houses program targets housing > projects which preserve multi-family, landlord owned, low to moderate > income units, up to six units total, and encourage neighborhood > revitalization with an emphasis on maintaining health and safety. The funds > are being made available for installation and/or replacement of entire > Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems in multi-family, > low to moderate income rentals. > > *Eligible Applicants:*?Units of local government, i.e. City, Village or > County in the State of Illinois. NOTE: This includes local governments that > are or are part of a CDBG Entitlement Area. > > *Application Deadline:* November 6, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Clean Energy Career Pathway Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Clean Energy Career Pathway Program will provide > funding directly to eligible recipients to support the planning and > implementation of a Clean Energy Career Pathway. Programs will include > coursework, field experiences, and work-based learning designed to prepare > students for entrance into careers focusing on electric vehicles. This > funding opportunity seeks qualified, eligible public or private educational > institutions at the secondary and post-secondary level that will work with > the Local Workforce Innovation Areas and employers to recruit students into > clean energy fields and create pathways encompassing technical and > employability skills with dual credit options. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Regional Offices of Education (ROEs); > Intermediate Service Centers (ISCs); state institutions of higher > education; schools designated as laboratory schools, public university > laboratory schools approved by the Illinois State Board of Education > (ISBE); area vocational centers; charter schools; cooperatives and other > joint agreements with a governing body or board of control; schools > operated by an ROE, ISC, or state agency; and school districts are eligible > to apply. Entities that are approved shall be responsible for ensuring that > they have facilities available and educators who are appropriately trained > on use of any technologies or devices acquired for the purposes of the > grant. Collaborative applications will be accepted. Entities are allowed to > submit one application. Eligible entities must partner with a Community > College, a Local Workforce Innovation Area, and employers to pilot clean > the energy pathway programs. > > *Application Deadline:* November 12, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Coronavirus Rural Shelter Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Rural Shelter program funds construction, > reconstruction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of property for Homeless (as > defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) > Shelters in an effort to increase capacity to pre-COVID levels. The Rural > Shelter program is limited to those areas that do not receive direct > Community Development Block Grant entitlement assistance from HUD.. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Units of general local government (i.e. cities, > villages, townships or counties). Municipalities may submit ?on behalf of? > applications for local entities that otherwise would not be eligible to > apply, for example, a not-for-profit shelter. Municipalities must not be a > HUD direct Entitlement community or be located in an urban county that > receives ?entitlement? funds. Have a current Shelter Funding Strategy > identifying needs and plans to meet the needs. Have a strong collaborative > relationship with all relevant local entities (service providers, community > organizations, etc.) and have letters of support from a minimum of 5 > community homelessness support services. > > *Application Deadline:* November 14, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Public Infrastructure Program* > > *Program Details:*? The program provides federal funding for a variety of > community-based projects. Communities in non-metropolitan areas can apply > for grant funding to improve public infrastructure and eliminate conditions > detrimental to public health, safety and public welfare. Local governments > may request grant funds that allow public facilities to undertake projects > designed to alleviate these conditions. Priority is given for water, > sanitary and storm sewer projects. > > *Eligible Applicants:*?Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. > > *Application Deadline:* December 4, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Community Development Block Grant ? Grant Housing Rehabilitation Program* > > > *Program Details:*? The program targets housing projects which preserve > single-family, owner-occupied housing and encourage neighborhood > revitalization. The funds are available to local governments to address > housing needs of eligible low-to-moderate income households. Rehabilitation > codes and standards which address mechanical, structural, energy efficiency > and other associated rehabilitation activities should, at a minimum, > incorporate applicable State plumbing, electrical and lead based paint > codes as well as any local rehabilitation codes and standards. > > *Eligible Applicants:*?Only units of general local government (i.e., > cities, villages, townships and counties) may apply for funding. > > *Application Deadline:* December 4, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Quality Jobs Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Quality Jobs Pilot Program is a joint initiative > of the State workforce partners and the Illinois Department of Labor > (ILDOL) that is focused on developing, testing and evaluating strategies > that improve the quality of jobs for workers and increase the > competitiveness of key industries and employers. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Local Workforce Innovation Area grantees that > administer the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title IB programs. > > *Application Deadline:* December 31, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Equitable Energy Future Grant Program* > > *Program Details:*? The Equitable Energy Future Grant Program funding is > intended to address barriers to project, community, and business > development in justice-impacted communities caused by a lack of available > capital. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Equity Eligible Contractors (EEC) that can > provide an Illinois Power Agency EEC certification. > > *Application Deadline:* December 31, 2024 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *Business Attraction Prime Sites* > > *Program Details:*? The intent of this program is to assist companies > with large-scale capital investment projects that commit to significant job > creation for Illinois residents as they relocate or expand operations > within Illinois. Business Attraction Prime Sites grants can encompass a > wide range of economic development projects and may include infrastructure > and capital equipment purchases that will result in job creation in the > State of Illinois. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? Businesses that: are relocating to or expanding > operations in Illinois, received confirmation of eligibility for an EDGE, > HIB, REV or MICRO credit or has a pending application for the EDGE, HIB, > REV or MICRO programs that is ultimately approved, for businesses applying > for and/or are eligible for EDGE or HIB, are committed to: hiring at least > 40 new employees that are Illinois residents to work onsite where project > is located, AND making a $40 million investment, OR hiring at least 100 new > employees that are Illinois residents to work onsite where project is > located, AND making a $20 million investment1, are operating in one of the > following industries of focus from the 2019Illinois Economic Plan ( > https://dceo.illinois.gov/econplan2019.html > ): > Agribusiness and Ag Tech, Energy, Information Technology, Life Sciences and > Healthcare, Manufacturing, Transportation and Logistics. > > *Application Deadline:* June 30, 2025 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *SBIR/STTR Match Program* > > : (This was a bill sponsored by Rep Harper!) > *Program Details:*? The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and > Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) are competitive federal grant > programs that provide funding opportunities for small businesses to perform > research and development (R&D) on technology of interest to federal > agencies. Both projects provide funding to explore the potential of > high-tech products and encourage commercialization of those products. This > program would provide a state match to companies that have received awards > through the SBIR and STTR grant programs. > > *Eligible Applicants:*? For-profit businesses based in Illinois (defined > as principal place of business in Illinois) that have received an SBIR or > STTR Phase I award from a participating federal agency. > > *Application Deadline:* June 30, 2025 > *Apply Here* > > > > > *CDBG Economic Development Program* > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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SIGN UP HERE This is also a great time to visit the park, we will also take time to observe birds and note our spring migratory visitors. Herons are back, kinglets are passing through, and geese and ducks are well on the way with raising their young. *In other news,* our shrub giveaway is underway and neighbors have been receiving beautiful native shrubs. Take a look below at some Red-twigged Dogwood that was planted on the side of a home and that has started to leaf out. *If you are a CPS teacher and want some for your school please get in touch.* *Below is our list of offerings*, they are going fast so if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. *If cleaning up is NOT YOUR THING*, we have a Community Tree Planting Day on May 10th with Openlands at West Lawn Park with Lee Elementary! Come help plant trees with us that Saturday morning! If you've never planted a tree before, here is your chance! Sign up here Looking forward to giving you more updates this summer! 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Through my role, I am deeply invested in sustainable gardening practices and in addressing the challenges and opportunities that community gardeners face, particularly in urban spaces. Additionally, as the founder of Know Good & Well, a holistic wellness company focused on wellness horticulture and sustainable food systems, I work to empower individuals and communities through nature-based healing and education. At Bethel New Life, I manage a variety of programs, including our wellness horticulture initiatives, which engage local residents in food cultivation and environmental stewardship. I also co-lead the Austin Food Ecosystem Initiative, which is a collaborative effort of over 40 established and planned partner organizations to enhance food security and workforce development in the Austin neighborhood. My work aligns closely with the CCGA's mission to support the sustainability and vibrancy of community gardens, and I am particularly drawn to the opportunity to contribute to your educational and advocacy efforts. I am eager to join a team of like-minded individuals who are committed to advancing the work of community gardening and building sustainable ecosystems. I would love to learn more about how I can contribute to the current initiatives and offer my expertise and resources to help further CCGA?s goals. Please let me know the next steps in becoming involved with your working groups, and thank you for considering my inquiry. I look forward to hearing from you. Warm regards, Aniki Shani Coates Senior Manager of Horticulture & Wellness | Bethel New Life Founder | Know Good & Well *Aniki Shani Coates* Senior Manager of Horticulture & Wellness Bethel New Life O | 773.473.7880 <773-473-7881> M | 630.506.9372 <773-473-7881> www.bethelnewlife.org aniki @bethelnewlife.org 4950 W. 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We are an all volunteer organization with few doing the work of many. If I have misunderstood your intention, please try again. Lorraine Kells, Co-chair, Education Committee On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 2:12?PM Aniki Coates via Education < education at chicagocommunitygardens.org> wrote: > Dear CCGA Team, > > I hope this email finds you well. My name is Aniki Shani Coates, and I am > reaching out to express my interest in becoming involved with the Chicago > Community Gardeners Association (CCGA), specifically within the Resources & > Distributions, Advocacy & Outreach, and/or Education working groups. > > I serve as the Senior Manager of Horticulture & Wellness at Bethel New > Life in Chicago, where I lead urban agriculture and wellness programming > aimed at building community resilience and fostering environmental > stewardship. Through my role, I am deeply invested in sustainable gardening > practices and in addressing the challenges and opportunities that community > gardeners face, particularly in urban spaces. Additionally, as the founder > of Know Good & Well, a holistic wellness company focused on wellness > horticulture and sustainable food systems, I work to empower individuals > and communities through nature-based healing and education. > > At Bethel New Life, I manage a variety of programs, including our wellness > horticulture initiatives, which engage local residents in food cultivation > and environmental stewardship. I also co-lead the Austin Food Ecosystem > Initiative, which is a collaborative effort of over 40 established and > planned partner organizations to enhance food security and workforce > development in the Austin neighborhood. My work aligns closely with the > CCGA's mission to support the sustainability and vibrancy of community > gardens, and I am particularly drawn to the opportunity to contribute to > your educational and advocacy efforts. > > I am eager to join a team of like-minded individuals who are committed to > advancing the work of community gardening and building sustainable > ecosystems. I would love to learn more about how I can contribute to the > current initiatives and offer my expertise and resources to help further > CCGA?s goals. > > Please let me know the next steps in becoming involved with your working > groups, and thank you for considering my inquiry. I look forward to hearing > from you. > > Warm regards, > Aniki Shani Coates > Senior Manager of Horticulture & Wellness | Bethel New Life > Founder | Know Good & Well > *Aniki Shani Coates* > Senior Manager of Horticulture & Wellness > Bethel New Life > > O | 773.473.7880 <773-473-7881> M | 630.506.9372 > <773-473-7881> > > www.bethelnewlife.org aniki > @bethelnewlife.org > > 4950 W. Thomas St. Chicago, IL. 60651 > > [image: facebook] [image: instagram] > > -- > Education mailing list > Education at chicagocommunitygardens.org > > http://chicagocommunitygardens.org/mailman/listinfo/education_chicagocommunitygardens.org > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: