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Experian Go™ Program Will Allow Millions of Credit Invisibles to Start Building Credit in Minutes
To further financial inclusion across the United States, Experian® launched Experian Go™, a free, first-of-its-kind program to help “credit invisibles,” or people with no credit history, begin building credit on… Read more
Comcast Rise Applications Now Open to All Women-Owned Small Businesses
Comcast announced that its Comcast RISE program is open to all women-owned businesses in its Greater Chicago Region, which includes Illinois, Northern Indiana and Southwest Michigan. The expansion of Comcast… Read more
Morton College Joins with Google’s HIS Career Readiness Program
On Tuesday, Morton College announced its participation in the Grow with Google HSI Career Readiness Program. The initiative will help Latino students at over 20 Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) prepare… Read more
Chicago Public Library to Provide Free Signed Copies of Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s New Children’s Book to Children with Library Card
Chicago Public Library (CPL) announced that CPL will be encouraging children to get a library card by offering free signed copies of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s new children’s book… Read more
Back 2 School Illinois Launches ‘We Appreciate Teachers’ Statewide Contest
Back 2 School Illinois (B2SI), a Chicago-based nonprofit that provides tens of thousands of deserving kids from low-income families with free school supplies each year to help them succeed in the classroom, is… Read more
After School Matters® Supporting Chicago Teens this Spring with Paid Remote, In-Person Programs
Applications are open for more than 400 world class, remote and in-person programs being offered this spring through After School Matters®. Program opportunities are free and are available for nearly… Read more
City Colleges of Chicago, Special Olympics Launch After 22 Project
City Colleges of Chicago, Anixter Center, and the Special Olympics/Special Children’s Charities launched the After 22 Project on Saturday, Jan. 29th at the Richard J. Daley College that aims to… Read more
Mental Health Funding on College, University Campuses
On Monday, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Chicago and Young Invincibles announced the filing of the Mental Health Early Action on Campus Appropriations Act, vital new legislation to… Read more
CPS to Implement Shorter Isolation, Quarantine
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) will begin to implement the most recent federal, state and city isolation and quarantine guidance, moving from a period of 10 to five days for those… Read more
Two-Thirds United Stands in Solidarity Against Violence
Courtesy of Two Thirds United Melissa Ortega was walking alongside her mother on a Saturday afternoon, but she never returned home because she was caught in a shooting intended for… Read more