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Find similar grantsHealing Illinois is sponsored by Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), managed in partnership with the Field Foundation. Healing Illinois is a state-led initiative distributing grants to nonprofits to foster racial healing and community healing statewide.
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IDHS: HEALING ILLINOIS: Building a bridge to a racially equitable Illinois --> Anyone, 6 months or older, is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Find your nearest vaccination location at vaccines. gov .
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Quintero, Secretary HEALING ILLINOIS: Building a bridge to a racially equitable Illinois Healing Illinois on Instagram CLICK HERE TO SEE THE 2026 RECIPIENTS Healing Illinois, an initiative of the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), managed in partnership with the Field Foundation, has launched a 2025-2026 grant cycle and will distribute more than $4.
3 million in grants to nonprofits to foster racial healing and community healing statewide. For the 2025-2026 grant cycle, Healing Illinois is committed to addressing racial and systemic inequities by reaching 30+ counties and 20,000+ people throughout the state. Subgrantees this year will lead projects that advance healing through narrative, dialogue and place.
Projects that center healing through narrative : through the presentation of stories about communities that have been overlooked, misunderstood, or silenced due to their racial identity. Projects that center healing through dialogue : by hosting conversations that encourage storytelling and the exchange of lived experiences across cultures.
Projects that center healing through place : by educating residents about the racialized history of land and honor history through buildings and monuments. Healing Illinois will also offer technical assistance support to help subgrantees amplify their work. .
By elevating stories of local leadership, resilience, and transformation, the initiative seeks to inspire others across Illinois. To learn more about Healing Illinois, including the 2026 subgrantees, visit healing. illinois.
gov . For questions, contact healingillinois@fieldfoundation. org .
Meet the funding recipients Read about past Healing Illinois events Explore racial healing tools & resources Learn about the initiative Healingillinois@fieldfoundation.
org Healing Hub for Sub-grantees Block Club Chicago news article about Healing Illinois Affirming Our Humanity: Playing, Sharing, & Experiencing Inclusive Joy Series (2/20/2025) Racial Healing Circle- United for Peace (2/20/2025) Carbondale "At the Table" Dinner & Dialogue Series (2/20/2025) East Side Arts Collective Members ASA SISTERS host Open Mic (2/20/2025) 2025 Healing Illinois Grant Recipients 24k Creative Showcase & Exhibition A Journey Through Music - Elevated Voices Juneteenth Art Celebration Affirming Identity and Finding Voice: Spoken Word & Storytelling Workshop April 17, 2024 - New Day Employment Network At The Table - Carbondale April 16, 2024 Basketball League - Community Needs Assessment Survey BIPOC Maternal Health Fair Cafes Para Padres de Sanación Racial Changing the Narrative on Race and Class - Healing IL Black History Month Community Breathing Break Community Storytelling Workshop Community Wellness Citizenship Easterseals Joliet Region Spanish Support Group Echoes of Resilience: A Spring Recital Celebrating Strength and Spirit February Carbondale "At the Table" Dinner & Dialogue Give me the Tea: Holistic Tools for Navigating Racial Inequity Give me the Tea: Holistic Tools for Navigating Racial Inequity Healing Solutions for Healing Communities Healing Through Storytelling Information Sessions for Healing Illinois NOFO Applicants - 2024 Korean-American Stories: Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers Level UP - Understanding Policy March 26, 2024 "Selma, Lord, Selma" hosted by the YWCA - Kankakee May 29, 2024 YWCA Culture the Change collective Meet Past Funding Recipients National Day of Racial Healing - Carbondale "At the Table" Event New Day Employment Network April 16, 2024 New Day Employment Network April 20, 2024 November 1, 2023 Information Session October 12, 2023 Information Session OPEN Center For The Arts March 30,2024 Parenting for Racial Healing Parent Cafes-A 3 Cafe Series Power of Place: Exploring LaSalle County and Chicago's South Side Racial Healing Circle- Storytelling Through a Multimedia Lens Rituals of Remembering: Looking Towards Light Rituals of Remembering: Tell me a story Save the Date: Healing Illinois Reporting Project Post-Publication Dinner Celebration Save The Date: Healing Illinois Summer Celebration - Chicago Save The Date: Healing Illinois Summer Celebration - Springfield Stories from Healing Illinois, 2021 Until Justice Just Is Film Wellness Space: Healing Through Movement (In-Person) Workplace Bias Info Session Find Past Healing Illinois Event from 2021 Explore Racial Healing Tools & Resources Learn About the Initiative Healing Illinois Panel Discussion "Summer Reading Program Planned At Stinson Library" (The Gazette-Democrat, Anna) "YWCA sets March 6 session on implicit bias" (The Telegraph, Alton) Global Girls, Inc. Healing Illinois Story - Part 1 of 2 Global Girls, Inc. Healing Illinois story - Part 2 of 2 The LIAM Foundation, Rockford - Healing Illinois story 2024 Macomb Police Department invites Dr. Ibram X.
Kendi to speak to police officers for anti-racism training Click here for Stories from Healing Illinois, 2021 Illinois Department of Human Services JB Pritzker, Governor · Dulce M. Quintero, Secretary
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations across Illinois, and municipal entities may be eligible. Focus on fostering racial and community healing. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows more than $4.3 million (total for 2025-2026 cycle). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Healing Illinois is funded by Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), managed in partnership with the Field Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Illinois. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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The SCI Youth Grant Pitch Contest is a competitive program from Social Capital Inc. that funds youth-led community improvement projects in Greater Boston. Teams of high school students in grades 9 through 12 residing in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, or Suffolk counties develop project ideas through coaching from local professionals, then pitch their proposals to a live panel of judges. Winning teams receive $1,000 to $2,000 in grant funding to execute their community-strengthening visions. The program builds career skills including public speaking, project management, and team collaboration, while cultivating cross-socioeconomic connections among peers and mentors throughout the region.
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