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You are here: Home / Grant Duration / 1 Year / The Together Fund for Local Businesses in Illinois

The Together Fund for Local Businesses in Illinois

Dated: February 27, 2025

The Together Fund invites applications that present strategic approaches to strengthen local enterprises, supporting a sustainable recovery and fostering a resilient economic foundation across the region.

Donor Name: The Chicago Community Trust

State: Illinois

County: Cook County (IL)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 03/13/2025

Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000

Grant Duration: 1 Year

Details:

We Rise Together: For an Equitable & Just Recovery is a coalition of public and private funders and communities accelerating equity in the Chicago region’s economic recovery so everyone who lives here can reach their full potential. To catalyze an equitable economic recovery from the COVID recession, We Rise focuses on grantmaking and engagement in communities hardest hit by COVID and those that are a majority Black and Latine because they are the places and people disproportionately affected by the pandemic.

Goals 

While this is a one-year grant, the activities supported through this funding should be designed to contribute to the broader, long-term goals of improving local economic resilience. Work completed during the grant period should build a strong foundation for continued progress toward the following goals:

  • By supporting business growth and cooperative development, projects should create stable job opportunities, increase local spending, and increase economic resilience within low-income neighborhoods.
  • Through cooperative models and local business growth, projects should promote shared wealth-building, economic autonomy, and the growth of the local economy.
  • Programs should enable businesses to scale effectively, increasing their capacity to serve and uplift their communities.
  • Measure changes in access to capital, financial literacy, and use of business management tools.
  • Track the number of new jobs created or maintained, particularly full-time roles with family-sustaining wages.
  • Monitor improvements in operational resilience, such as enhanced access to infrastructure, technology, or technical assistance.

While this is a one-year grant, the activities supported through this funding should be designed to contribute to the broader, long-term goals of improving local economic resilience. Work completed during the grant period should build a strong foundation for continued progress toward the following goals:

  • By supporting business growth and cooperative development, projects should create stable job opportunities, increase local spending, and increase economic resilience within low-income neighborhoods.
  • Through cooperative models and local business growth, projects should promote shared wealth-building, economic autonomy, and the growth of the local economy.
  • Programs should enable businesses to scale effectively, increasing their capacity to serve and uplift their communities.
  • Measure changes in access to capital, financial literacy, and use of business management tools.
  • Track the number of new jobs created or maintained, particularly full-time roles with family-sustaining wages.

Priority Strategies & Activities

We Rise Together seeks to support innovative initiatives that address the following priority strategies. While these two strategies are prioritized, We Rise Together welcomes creative and emerging approaches that applicants feel would effectively support sustainable economic growth within underinvested communities. Proposals should clearly demonstrate how the proposed project contributes to the overall mission of equitable economic recovery.

  • Technical Assistance and Capital for Mid-Stage Businesses: Grants in this area will provide targeted technical assistance and capital to mid-stage businesses positioned for growth. Activities may include:
    • Designing and facilitating knowledge-building opportunities that blend consulting, coaching, training, leadership development, or mentorship. These learning opportunities should be concise and highly focused, offering tailored support and training designed to address the unique needs and challenges faced by business owners. Business owners should be equipped with practical strategies and actionable insights to drive growth and success in their businesses.
    • Providing specialized technical assistance (e.g., financial planning, digital marketing, legal, licensing, operational strategy) to enhance business scalability.
    • Supplying direct capital for critical scaling expenses, such as facility upgrades, equipment, inventory expansion, and hiring.
  • Support for Worker-Owned Cooperatives (Co-ops): This area focuses on strengthening cooperative models at any stage — from start-up to established — particularly in underserved industries. The ultimate goal is to enable community wealth-building through shared ownership. Suggested activities may include:
    • Providing technical assistance for cooperative governance, financial management, and business planning.
    • Developing shared infrastructure, such as facilities or equipment, to support co-op operations.
    • Launching awareness campaigns that educate communities about the benefits of worker-owned cooperatives.

Funding Information

  • Award Range: Up to $300,000.
  • Estimated We Rise Funding Total: $800,000.

Grant Period 

1 year.

Eligibility Criteria 

To be eligible for a grant award, an applicant must:

  • Represent that it is, and shall remain through the Grant Period, (i) an organization in good standing, (ii) either a governmental unit or an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), (iii) not a “private foundation” within the meaning of Section 509(a) of the Code, (iv) an organization exempt from taxes under 501(c) of the Code; or for purposes of this grant (v) is fiscally sponsored by a Section 501(c)(3) organization.
  • Ensure the grant does not benefit any private person or entity in violation of Section 501(c)(3) of the Code.
  • Be located within and/or primarily serving residents of Cook County, Illinois.

For more information, visit CCT.

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