Chicago Sustainability Leaders Network

accelerating grassroots leaders
  • Southwest Organizing Project

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  • St. Rita of Cascia Parish garden

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  • Tarkington School of Excellence

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  • Greater Southwest Industrial Division (GSID); a division of the Greater Southwest Development Corporation

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  • Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN)

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  • Sisters of St. Casimir

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    -“Caring for the Earth” 2008 education sessions: teaching Sisters about being green and taking a community pledge
    -tree planting community and the “green team”
    -work program to make the internal recycling program more efficient
    -post 9/11/01 outreach effo

    -“Caring for the Earth” 2008 education sessions: teaching Sisters about being green and taking a community pledge -tree planting community and the “green team” -work program to make the internal recycling program more efficient -post 9/11/01 outreach effo Read more...
  • Greater Southwest Community Development Community Garden

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    GSDC as well as some other neighborhood groups provided resources for community members to turn an abandoned lot into a community garden. It’s small, but Tina said the community was enthusiastic about it.

    GSDC as well as some other neighborhood groups provided resources for community members to turn an abandoned lot into a community garden. It’s small, but Tina said the community was enthusiastic about it. Read more...
  • Greater Southwest Development Corporation

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    GSDC works to increase home ownership, local business attraction and retention, and community marketability. Their focus is economic sustainability. They try to generate more capital within the community and keep it from being spent elsewhere.

    GSDC works to increase home ownership, local business attraction and retention, and community marketability. Their focus is economic sustainability. They try to generate more capital within the community and keep it from being spent elsewhere. Read more...
  • Claremont Academy

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    LEED Certified

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  • Churchview Assisted Living Home

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