City Treasurer Launches Small Business Series to Highlight Success Stories
Small business series will launch with Nicole Jordan Catering, a McKinley Park recipient of the city’s Chicago Small Business Resiliency Loan
Small business series will launch with Nicole Jordan Catering, a McKinley Park recipient of the city’s Chicago Small Business Resiliency Loan
Join Healthy Chicago 2025 Launch on Sept 17
City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin hosted two final community cleanups of the summer on the South and West sides in celebration and culmination of an initiative to clean Chicago.
The Rollin’ Recreation activity van offers fun for the whole family at a number of parks throughout the city.
My CHI. My Future., and to begin connecting youth to meaningful and engaging virtual opportunities, and connecting you to the content shared by your colleagues.
Carla Jones, a teacher at Cook Elementary on Chicago’s South Side, weighs in on remote learning plans.
The $2 million COVID-19 Housing Assistance Grant Program is available to people who have suffered an economic impact due to a recent change in employment status. Apply by Wednesday, April 1: bit.ly/33Ox98i
More than 100,000 households in the city lack a computer or tablet, and almost 200,000 don’t have internet access, according to 2018 U.S. Census data, the most recent available. Internet access varies widely from one community to the next.
DPD is accepting applications for three open City Planner positions. Applications will be accepted until Thursday, March 5th.