Benefit Chicago recently announced that it would be making a $5 million investment in the Self-Help Ventures Fund as a way of supporting small businesses and nonprofits on the south and west sides of Chicago. The investment will in part support Seaway Bank as it transforms its headquarters in Chatham into a resource hub for the community.
A jury has determined that Walmart violated federal law when it refused to accommodate the disabilities of a longtime employee, and awarded $5.2 million in damages, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced recently.
The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce and the National Association of Investment Companies (NAIC), the largest network of diverse-owned private equity firms and hedge funds, recently announced that MBDA has awarded NAIC a $1.4 million grant to support a project that will facilitate the aggregation and deployment of approximately $1 billion in growth capital into minority-owned businesses
Trunk Club recently announced its new charitable platform, Trunk Club Cares, focused on improving job training and preparedness in local communities through partnerships with nonprofits Dress for Success and Career Gear.
New Avon, (“New Avon Company”) is putting a fresh face forward under the new ownership of parent company LG Household & Health Care, Ltd. While the iconic brand has a longstanding history of award-winning products, industry-leading innovation, and a network of 250,000 sales Representatives throughout North America, Avon will now have access to LG H&H’s world-class R&D capabilities in cosmetics, personal care, fragrance, hair care and packaging and design, allowing the brand to benefit from the cutting-edge technology and best-in-class quality of Korea’s leading consumer goods company.
Top experts in quantum technology from around the globe will gather at the University of Chicago on Oct. 25 to discuss the future of quantum information science and strategies to build a quantum workforce.
Multiple GRAMMY®, Stellar, and Dove Award-winning Gospel icon Donnie McClurkin has unveiled his forthcoming album, A Different Song (CamDon Music/RCA Inspiration), available for pre-order now. A Different Song marks the eighth solo album released from the legendary singer, songwriter, and producer, and features the poignant singles “Not Yet” and “There Is God.” The album will be released on Friday, November 15th.
Skills for Chicagoland’s Future (Skills), a nonprofit organization working to connect unemployed and underemployed Chicagoans with sustainable job opportunities, recently announced plans to open a physical location on the south side of Chicago. The new location is set to open next year and the organization hopes that the expansion will remove some of the barriers that individuals face when it comes to accessing the resources that they provide
AGB Investigative Services recently celebrated the grand opening of its new headquarters located on 7545 S. Western Ave. in Chicago’s Auburn-Gresham neighborhood. In addition to a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony, AGB Investigative Services also hosted a job and resource fair for community members on-site at the new location.
Chicago’s Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson recently visited the City Club of Chicago to share his reflections on crime statistics and violence prevention tactics that he found to work over the summer. Johnson reported that crime was down in Chicago this summer compared to last year and that strong city and community partnerships were partly responsible for that.
The NAACP mourns the passing of Congressman Elijah E. Cummings, a resounding civil rights icon that prevailed in the face of adversity against all the odds.
Over 25 years ago, two south suburban families came together to create Zarlengo, Inc. and to establish Zarlengo’s as a family-owned and operated Italian ice and gelato company in Chicago Heights. Recently, Zarlengo’s announced it would be relaunching its business with a new building that was made possible through a tax incentive program
The South Suburban Peace Alliance recently hosted the South Suburban Intervention Peace Summit on 1906 W. 174th St. in Hazel Crest. The purpose of the Summit was to inform residents on peace and safety plans for the south suburbs and to engage in open discussions about violence in the community and how it can be addressed by residents and grassroots organizers.
After a robust Request for Proposal (RFP) process, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has selected The William Everett Group, a certified African American-owned and woman-owned business enterprise, to provide program administration services for the County’s 2020 Census Complete Count outreach and communications program. Working closely with the Cook County Complete Count Commission and Bureau of Economic Development, the group will increase awareness, promote self-response, and improve the response rate in hard-to-count communities.
Worker safety is the primary mission of the Illinois Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a division of the Illinois Department of Labor. Documenting dangers is one way to avoid them in the future. With that in mind, Illinois OSHA is releasing the Top 5 safety violations Illinois fire departments received in fiscal year 2019.