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How to make your credit card work for you

Credit cards can be an important tool toward building a healthy financial future. When used responsibly, credit cards can help you establish a solid credit history, making it easier to finance larger purchases – like a home or vehicle – in the future.

Clue and Headspace Announce Collaboration to Empower Women and People with Cycles to Take Control of their Mental Health

Clue, a leading menstrual and reproductive health tracking app, and Headspace, a leading mental health platform, today announced a collaboration to empower women and people with cycles to take control of their mental health as they navigate various stages of their cycles. Clue Plus members will have access to 50% off a Headspace subscription that will give them tailored guidance, support, and validation to help manage cycle-related stress and improve overall well-being.

Can sound waves destroy prostate cancer?

After a positive diagnosis of prostate cancer, some men may worry about treatment options and related side effects that could lead to sexual dysfunction, urinary problems and mobility issues.

The BOSS Network Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary

August marks a momentous milestone for The BOSS Network, as it celebrates fifteen years of unwavering commitment to uplifting Black women entrepreneurs. Founded and led by the dynamic Dr. Cameka Smith, this organization has become a beacon of hope and empowerment, providing essential support to over 200,000 Black women business owners nationwide.

King: A Life by Jonathan Eig Wins 2024 Edwards Book Award from the Rodel Institute

The Rodel Institute is pleased to announce that Jonathan Eig's biography King: A Life has won the 2024 Edwards Book Award. The prize will be conferred on September 26 at the University of Virginia's Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, which is co-hosting this year's award ceremony with the Rodel Institute.

Language Equity and Access Act Signed Into Law

SB3762, the Language Equity and Access Act, was recently signed into law. The bill requires the Governor’s Office of New Americans (ONA), in partnership with the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), to craft, implement and oversee statewide language access requirements. The legislation seeks to ensure that language proficiency is not a barrier for Illinoisans seeking to access state agency resources.

NAREB APPLAUDS VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS'S PLAN TO REVIVE HOUSING INDUSTRY AND MAKE HOMES MORE AFFORDABLE

The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) applauded Vice President Kamala Harris’ plan to lower housing costs by providing incentives to builders to construct three million new units, offering $25,000 in downpayment support for first-time homebuyers and creating a $40 billion fund for local governments to build housing.

WONDERVERSE PRESENTS BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE BENEFITING ENCHANTED BACKPACK

Wonderverse, Sony Pictures immersive dining and entertainment experience, located in Oakbrook Center, is thrilled to present a new school supply drive with all items donated to Enchanted Backpack, the charity that provides fully stocked backpacks to children in need. Guests who donate $20 in new school supplies at Wonderverse will receive a $40 Play Card to experience Wonderverse’s arcade and attractions that range from escape rooms to virtual reality and racing simulations to bumper cars. Make that donation a new backpack and get a bonus $10 dining card. Enchanted Backpack, a 501(c)3 organization, was started with the belief that all children deserve to have the tools they need to learn and excel and that all teachers deserve to have the support and materials to make their classrooms exciting learning centers.

Youth Entrepreneurs Shine at Pitch Black, Securing Over $20,000 in Seed Funding

The Gray Matter Experience hosted its annual Pitch Black event at the BMO Tower, celebrating the entrepreneurial spirit of young Black and Brown change agents. The event featured a dynamic pitch competition, for high school students, aged 14-18 and a vibrant Young Black Entrepreneur Market, showcasing the talents of aspiring business leaders ages 18-24.

Legislation Increasing Opportunity for Juveniles Seeking Expungement Signed Into Law

Senate Bill 3463, an amendment to the Juvenile Court Act, which creates a clear process for implementation of already existing juvenile expungement laws, was recently signed into law. ​

Local planning initiatives awarded $9.5 million

The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that nearly $9.5 million is being invested via 20 grants for local initiatives and activities to support their planning efforts and develop innovative and much-needed transportation improvements across the state.

MAYOR BRANDON JOHNSON AND CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ANNOUNCE THE GOOD FOOD FUND GRANT AWARDEES

Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) announced the grant awardees of the first round of the Good Food Fund Grant program. Forty-one Chicago food businesses were selected to receive a grant, fully funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, ranging from $10,000 to $100,000.

Chicago’s Union League Boys & Girls Clubs secures funding from state budget

The Illinois Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs (Alliance) is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking achievement: the Clubs have secured a line item of $4 million in the state budget, which will help the organization expand its reach and impact of helping youth across Illinois. Among the 22 Boys & Girls Clubs in Illinois is the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs which serve over 13,000 youth annually in neighborhoods with the highest hardship index in Chicago.

City Colleges of Chicago, National Louis University, Roosevelt University, and University of Illinois at Chicago celebrates graduates and completers of Chicago Early Learning Workforce Scholarship

City Colleges of Chicago, National Louis University, Roosevelt University and University of Illinois at Chicago recently celebrated its collective Chicago Early Learning Workforce Scholarship (CELWS) students who graduated with a degree, certification or licensure in early childhood learning. In total, 140 students including City Colleges of Chicago graduates and completers were celebrated.

Reproductive Rights and Abortion Access At The Center Of Election

Think Big America recently hosted a panel discussion with leaders from the Fairness Project, Reproductive Freedom for All and Planned Parenthood Action Fund to talk about reproductive rights and ballot initiatives regarding abortion. The panel was moderated by Sarah Garza Resnick, Executive Director of Personal PAC.