Through the generosity of its donors, Josephinum Academy of the Sacred Heart today announced that its THRIVE Scholarship program intends to cover the entire tuition bill for every qualifying incoming freshman for the 2024-2025 school year. It is a historic first for the 134-year-old all girls Catholic high school and will help alleviate financial pressures faced by families across Chicago. Up to 40 scholarships will be offered, which is the current enrollment maximum for the incoming class.
Klarna, the AI powered global payments network and shopping assistant, announced today its latest collaboration with Chicago-based designer Emma "The Stitch Gawd" McKee, who will design a new special edition sneaker for the Bulls' beloved mascot, Benny The Bull, as part of Klarna's multi-year partnership as the official shopping partner of the legendary Chicago Bulls. "The Stitch Gawd" presented the shoes to Benny at The Bulls' Feb. 27 home game against the Detroit Pistons.
The Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE), the largest center in the world dedicated to growing, scaling, and developing Black Entrepreneurs, proudly announces a $1 million grant by Comcast NBCUniversal to help advance RICE initiatives aimed at uplifting entrepreneurs in the Atlanta community and beyond. The grant will help propel the acceleration of Digital RICE, the "Level UP" Speaker Series, and the RICE Data Science Initiative, which together will provide mentorship and resources from renowned industry experts in legal, accounting, marketing, sales strategy, pricing, and HR, to grow the organization's support of Black entrepreneurs.
Continuing his commitment to modernize the Secretary of State’s office, Secretary Alexi Giannoulias is championing legislation to allow Illinois residents to start using digital driver’s licenses and state IDs.
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has drafted legislation aimed at preventing insurance companies from using consumer information collected from outside data and algorithms to set discriminatory auto insurance rates.
With women representing under 4 percent of construction workers in the United States, Polished Pebbles Girls Mentorship Program is proud to announce programming for Women In Construction Week (through March 8th) with a series of job shadow opportunities for young girls in the Chicagoland area.
Building on its more than 100-year history in Chicago, local employer PepsiCo is entering the third year of its $5 million Pathways to Readiness and Empowerment Program (PREP), which aims to advance career opportunities for at least 3,000 youth from the South and West Sides. Since launching PREP in 2021, PepsiCo has invested in grassroots organizations that provide career resources to more than 2,200 youth and young adults through career exposure, paid internships, credentialing and full-time employment.
The 2024 Pan African Film & Arts Festival (PAFF) concluded its highly anticipated showcase of African and African diaspora cinema and arts with a standing room only awards ceremony brunch, honoring exceptional filmmakers who captivated audiences this year with their creative vision and storytelling prowess.
Joseph Williams is running for the Sixth District Illinois State Representative seat. Williams is the Founder and Executive Director of Mr. Dad’s Father’s Club and a member of the Chicago Police District Councils for the 7th Police District.
The Lawndale Christian Development Corporation continues its legacy to envision a community with affordable housing, cooperative businesses and homeowners.
Clayton Harris III is running for Cook County State’s Attorney. He running on a platform of safety and justice. Harris grew up in a house with discipline and respect for authority, and that is how he raises his two sons. Service, steadfastness and sacrifice has been drilled into him from his parents.
The Power of Purple: A Reason to Hope luncheon serves as a rallying point, bringing together corporations, foundations, and individuals dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer's. This year's luncheon holds particular significance as it marks the beginning of a new era in Alzheimer's treatment.