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  • City extends deadline for 2024 scholarship applications

    The City of Chicago Department of Family Services and Support (DFSS) has extended the application deadline for the 2024 Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Scholarship Program to Friday, September 20. This initiative, in partnership with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, aims to distribute $230,000 in scholarships to eligible full-time students enrolled in continuing education or vocational training programs for the upcoming fall term. The scholarships are intended to cover expenses such as tuition, books, and other related educational costs as...

  • Chicago expands emergency fund for gender-based violence survivors

    CHICAGO — September 3, 2024 – Mayor Brandon Johnson of the City of Chicago and Commissioner Brandie Knazze of the Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) have announced the expansion of the Emergency Fund for Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Survivors. An additional $5 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) has been allocated to this fund, bringing the total investment to $10 million. This new funding will enhance the Emergency Fund’s capacity, offering a one-time, unrestricted $1,000 payment to survivors of domestic and gender-based violence.

  • City of Chicago announces launch of 2024 CSBG Scholarship Program

    The City of Chicago Department of Family Services and Support (DFSS) has announced the commencement of applications for the 2024 Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Scholarship Program. This initiative, in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, will distribute $230,000 in scholarships to eligible full-time students enrolled in continuing education or vocational training programs for the upcoming fall term. The scholarships are designed to cover expenses such as tuition, books, and other related educational costs confirmed by the...

  • Chicago sees rise in homelessness driven by new arrivals

    The following report was written in compliance with ordinance O2023-1011, sponsored by former Alderman James Cappleman. The ordinance aims to educate and inform members of the Chicago City Council and the public on the city’s housing and homeless systems, providing recent data and outcomes to show progress using the Seven Principles for Addressing Encampments as a framework.

  • Chicago announces $600K micro-grants for youth-serving organizations

    Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) announced the recipients of the City of Chicago’s My CHI. My Future. (MCMF) Micro-Grant Program today. SGA Youth & Family Services (SGA) will administer this inaugural program, which aims to support community-based, youth-serving organizations on the South and West sides.