CHICAGO (April 28, 2025) — Administered by IFF, the Chicago’s Cultural Treasures (ChiTreasures) initiative is excited to announce the 77 organizations selected to receive gifts through Culture Forward Chicago, the initiative’s final round of funding totaling $3 million.
Fifty-nine organizations, listed below, will receive a gift of $50,000 to be used however they see fit to meet their needs and priorities. An additional 18 organizations will receive small gifts of approximately $4,400. All organizations share a mission to create, preserve, or disseminate art stemming from the traditions, cultures, or communities of African, Asian, Black, Indigenous, and Latin American peoples. Nearly 200 organizations submitted applications, further emphasizing Chicagoland’s rich cultural landscape and the increased need for financial support for arts and culture organizations.
“From its start, ChiTreasures has sought to bolster Chicago arts and culture organizations that contribute to the city’s cultural vibrance yet have often been passed over for traditional forms of financial support,” said Vickie Lakes-Battle, executive director for IFF’s Chicago Metro Region. “Now, ChiTreasures is extending its impact beyond the initial 40 grantees at a time when the future of arts funding has become even more uncertain. We hope this final gift will serve as a call to action for other funders to meet this moment and increase their support for the organizations that enrich Chicago’s culture.”
“Now more than ever, there is a need to provide funding for organizations that enhance our city by elevating the traditions and culture of people from historically marginalized backgrounds and disinvested communities,” said Ebony Chuukwu, Senior Program Officer at Walder Foundation, on behalf of ChiTreasures’ Chicago-based funding collaborative. “This final gift honors the initiative’s commitment to strengthen these organizations and help them prepare for the future.”
Culture Forward Chicago is an extension of the ChiTreasures initiative, which was funded by philanthropist MacKenzie Scott and a Chicago-based funding collaborative comprising The Joyce Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Polk Bros. Foundation, Terra Foundation for American Art, and Walder Foundation.
The organizations that will receive $50,000 gifts through Culture Forward Chicago include:
The organizations that will receive $4,400 gifts through Culture Forward Chicago include:
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