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ALBANY PARK NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL (APNC)
773-583-1387
4419 N. Kedzie, 3rd Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60625
Kirk Noden Executive Director
773-583-1387
Size: $25,000
2001
Youth Development Grants
Begun in January 2000, APNC is a grassroots, issue-based organization that aims to create a safer community, improve the quality of education, provide a voice for youth, preserve affordable and decent housing, and sustain a mixed socio-economically and ethnically diverse community in Albany Park. All throughout young people have been involved in organizational planning, strategy, and public meetings. In particular, they helped plan a park improvement campaign and played a leadership role in speaking about gang and drug activity and the lack of youth programs. APNC received a $25,000 grant to launch a 75-member Youth Council and engage young people in organizing campaigns around specific youth issues, as well as the day-to-day activities of the organization.
ALLIANCE FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY
Los Angeles, California
Size: $1,000
2001
Trustees' Discretionary Grants
ALLIANCE FOR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
213-943-4930
523 West Sixth Street, suite 1234
Los Angeles, California
Sonia Hernandez President & CEO
shernandez@laalliance.org
213-943-4930
www.laalliance.org
Size: $5,000
2001
President's Discretionary Grants
Toward support of the Alliance's efforts to improve student achievement in the Los Angeles public schools.