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  2. Find and review Chicago charities, nonprofits and volunteering and donation opportunities. Want to donate or volunteer? Find the best non-profit or charity in Chicago, IL

  3. Whether your non-profit is an arts organization, a church, a community organization, or provides social services, the City of Chicago offers a wide variety of services and documents that can help, such as applications to perform at City festivals, reports on homelessness, pamphlets on domestic violence, and many others.

  4. Dec 3, 2019 · As you look for ways to brighten someone else’s holiday season, check out this list of 11 incredible nonprofits making a difference around Chicago.

    • Howard Brown Health. Howard Brown Health is an LGBTQ+ focused healthcare organization with multiple clinic locations across Chicago. The nonprofit provides quality, affordable care to Chicagoans who might not be able to access it otherwise.
    • Assata’s Daughters. Assata’s Daughters, named after the civil rights activist Assata Shakur, is a Black women-led organization that mentors and organizes young Black people in Chicago to fight for Black liberation.
    • Alliance for the Great Lakes. The Alliance for the Great Lakes works to preserve and protect the Great Lakes and its ecosystem. This organization has a number of projects all aimed at taking care of our lakes for today and years to come.
    • Greater Chicago Food Depository. The Greater Chicago Food Depository provides food to families and individuals struggling with food insecurity. The nonprofit has a number of food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters across Cook County to ensure that nutritious meals are available 365 days a year.
  5. Find reviews, ways to donate and volunteer for nonprofits, charities and NGOs related to education in Chicago, IL.

  6. Feb 6, 2010 · Since 1985, Chicago Foundation for Women has invested more than $45 million through over 4,000 grants, annually impacting 226,000 women, girls, trans, and gender nonbinary individuals across the Chicago region, so they are healthy, safe, and economically secure.

  7. Driving collective action so that every youth in Chicago can THRIVE. Thrive envisions a Chicago where Black and Brown youth are equipped and empowered to define their own purpose and path, and where systems support positive and equitable youth outcomes at scale. See Our Latest Work.

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