Ignite Named One of the Top 100 Finalists for the 24th Annual Chicago Innovation Awards
Ignite Named One of the Top 100 Finalists for the 24th Annual Chicago Innovation Awards
Chicago, IL— Out of 315 nominees, Ignite has been selected as one of the Top 100 Finalists still in the running for the 24th annual Chicago Innovation Awards. The awards celebrate the most innovative new products and services in the Chicago region across all organization sizes, sectors and industries. Over 700 business and civic leaders will come together to honor the winners when they are announced on November 13th at the UIC Forum.
Ignite’s Community Housing Program provides long-term, affordable housing and wraparound support for young people transitioning out of homelessness. The program combines stable housing with individualized case management, education and employment support, and life skills development—helping youth build lasting independence and connection.
“Chicago continues to rise as a global hub of innovation that cuts across industries, large corporations and startups, for-profits and non-profits,” said Luke Tanen, President and CEO of Chicago Innovation. “The impact that this year’s nominees generated is profound – their new products and services generated $4.2 billion in revenues and created over 2,300 new jobs.” Out of the Top 100 Finalists, the judges will select 20 winners of the Chicago Innovation Awards.
More about Ignite: Ignite serves youth experiencing homelessness, ages 10-26, in pursuit of not just a home, but a future in which they thrive in every way. Through a spectrum of services that begins with homeless prevention and street outreach, and carries through to housing, education, employment, healthcare, and skills development, Ignite celebrates each unique young person and the bright future in front of them.
Last year, over 800 youth were served, with 91% enrolled in school or employed. Learn more at ignitepromise.org
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