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APPLAUSE! TABLEOFCONTENTS

Black Women in Business and Construction, Inc

Braven

Breakthrough Urban Ministries

Building Blocks Learning Academy

Chicago Community Loan Fund

Continuing Academic Training

Deeply Rooted Dance

Featured Non-Profits

Emerald South Economic Development

Collaborative

Federation of Women Contractors

Field Foundation of Illinois

IFF

Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation

Kids Off the Block KLEO Foundation

Lifescore Foundation

My Block My Hood My City

Phoenix Foundation

PushBlack

Raw Talent Performing Arts

SocialWorks

The Answer, Inc.

The Bloc

The Dovetail Project

The Rae of Light Foundation

Violence Interrupters, NFP

PUBLISHER’S LETTER APPLAUSE!

Greetings,

Welcome to the inaugural edition of APPLAUSE! Salute to Standout Non-Profit Leaders in Chicago With this publication, we proudly honor the individuals whose vision, dedication, and tireless work continue to shape Chicago into a city defined not only by its history and resilience, butbythecompassionandcourageofthosewhoserve

Every day across our neighborhoods, Black nonprofit leaders are meeting urgent needs with limited resources feeding families, providinghousing,guidingouryouth,advancingeducation,andbuilding pathways to equity and opportunity They lead with purpose in the face of financial strain, policy shifts, and growing demand, ensuring that our most vulnerable communities never stand alone Their work is not just admirable itisessentialtothehealth,vitality,andfutureofourcity.

That is why we pause to recognize them These leaders are more than nonprofit executives; they are bridge-builders, advocates, and changemakers They remind us that progress begins when ordinary people choose to do extraordinary things on behalf of others Through their service, they give voice to the voiceless, strength to the weary, andhopetothosewhoneeditmost

APPLAUSE! is powered by Real Times Media and the Chicago Defender as our way of saying thank you It is both a celebration and a call to action: to support, uplift, and stand with the leaders who keep our communitiesmovingforward

Asyouturnthepagesofthisspecialedition,lettheirstoriesinspireyou Let their journeys remind you of the power of leadership rooted in service Andaboveall,letthisrecognitionbeastandingovationfortheir impact notjusttoday,butforthegenerationstheycontinuetolift

Withdeeprespectandgratitude,

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SALUTE TO

BLACK NONPROFIT LEADERS

IN CHICAGO

Sherri Allen-Reeves, Page 6

The Chicago Defender proudly celebrates the 2025 class of Standout Non-Profit Leaders an exceptional group of community leaders whose vision, commitment, and service continue to shape a stronger, more equitable Chicago. Each plays a vital role in uplifting our communities and creating lasting impact. We honor your leadership, commend your achievements, and thank you for being a center of hope, progress, and purpose.

Executive Director, Phoenix Foundation

Daniel O. Ash, Page 6 President, Field Foundation of Illinois

Torrey Barrett, Page 7 Founder/CEO, KLEO Foundation

Chancelor Bennett, Page 8 Founder, SocialWorks

Jamyle Cannon, Page 9 Founder/Executive Director, The Bloc

Jahmal Cole, Page 9 Founder, My Block My Hood My City

Makeda Crayton Page 10

Executive Director, Deeply Rooted Dance

Aimee Eubanks Davis, Page 11 Founder/President | Braven

Yolanda Fields, Page 12

Executive Director | Breakthrough Urban Ministries

Ghian Foreman, Page 12 President/CEO | Emerald South Economic Development Collaborative

Jeremiah Frazier, Page 13 Founder, The Rae of Light Foundation

Tio Hardiman, Page 13

President | Violence Interrupted, NFP

Tiffany Hightower, Page 14

Executive Director | Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation

Yolanda Jeffries Page 14 Founder/Executive Director | Black Women in Business and Construction, Inc

Beyonca Johnson, Page 15 Executive Director/Founder | Lifescore Foundation

O. Victoria Lakes-Battle, Page 16 Executive Director | IFF

Diane Latiker, Page 17 President | Kids Off the Block

Kevin McFall, Page 17 Chief Marketing Officer | PushBlack

Jaemie L. Neely, Page 18 Executive Director | Federation of Women Contractors

Lycrecia Parks, Page 18 Chief Risk Officer/Vice President of Portfolio Management | Chicago Community Loan Fund

Michelle Redd, Page 19 President | Building Blocks Learning Academy

Omouzuwa Seymour-El, Page 20 Owner/CEO | Raw Talent Performing Arts

Sheldon Smith Page 20 Founder Executive Director | The Dovetail Project

Dr. Frankie Swoope, Page 21 Founder/President | Continuing Academic Training

Debra Vines Page 21 Founder/CEO | The Answer, Inc

BeyondHealthInsurance: BuildingaCultureofCarein theNonprofitWorkforce

IAcross Chicago and in cities throughout the nation, nonprofit organizations are often the first line of defense for people facing crises. Whether it is a family seeking shelter, a young person navigating homelessness, or a survivor of domestic violence searching for safety, nonprofits step in where others do not Their role is indispensable But for all the effort spent on supporting communities, many of these organizations are neglecting a vital part of their own structure: the staff who make the mission possible

Nonprofit professionals social workers, case managers, counselors, advocates, administrators are among the most dedicated employees in the workforce Yet they are also among the most vulnerable They carry heavy emotional burdens, they work long hours, and they often do so with limited pay What many nonprofit leaders fail to realize is that the personal lives of these workers can be upended just as easily as those of the clients they serve. When that happens, it doesn’t just affect the individual It ripples through the organization, weakening its ability to serve

Consider the case of a case manager who discovers that her identity has been stolen She spends weeks making phone calls, disputing charges, and trying to clear her record, all while trying to keep up with her caseload. Or picture an outreach worker suddenly needing legal help to fight an unjust eviction notice Without access to affordable legal services, the stress becomes overwhelming These aren’t rare scenarios They are everyday problems that can destabilize the very people nonprofits depend on to serve their communities

This is where services like LegalShield and IDShield enter the picture, offering nonprofits a way to provide their employees with meaningful benefits that go beyond the traditional package Imagine a staff member who is finally able to sit down and create a will, a power of attorney, and a healthcare directive documents that cost hundreds, sometimes thousands, when sought independently With LegalShield, these come as part of a basic membership. Or take the program manager who buys a new car only to discover questionable clauses in the contract Instead of navigating the situation alone, she can upload the document and have a lawyer review it Even something as simple as a letter written on an attorney’s letterhead can make a predatory lender back down

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Nonprofit workers are often involved in advocacy themselves, but rarely have someone advocating for them in their personal lives. Unlimited consultations with licensed attorneys allow them to address not just emergencies, but day-to-day concerns everything from understanding a landlord dispute to clarifying a child custody question These may seem like small things, but for a workforce already balancing enormous professional pressures, the ability to handle legal issues quickly and with confidence is a form of relief that strengthens both the employee and the organization

The need for protection extends into the digital world as well Identity theft is no longer just about a stolen credit card It can involve hacked medical IDs, compromised social security numbers, or even reputational harm caused by a single misstep online. For nonprofits, where staff often manage sensitive information, this threat looms even larger With IDShield, employees gain proactive monitoring of the dark web, alerts about potential risks, and access to licensed investigators who take over the painstaking process of restoring stolen identities

For nonprofit leaders, this is more than just an employee perk It is a recognition that the well-being of staff extends beyond the office walls

Providing benefits that acknowledge the real-life struggles employees face outside of work is one way to demonstrate that they are valued not just as professionals, but as people.

It also makes practical sense Stress from unresolved legal or identity issues bleeds into the workplace, reducing focus and productivity A staff member fighting with a collections agency over a fraudulent medical bill is less likely to bring their best energy to client meetings. A counselor worried about her personal information floating around the dark web may be distracted during critical moments with a client By offering employees tools to resolve these issues, nonprofits are ultimately safeguarding their ability to deliver on their mission

The truth is that LegalShield and IDShield are no longer optional in today’s world Just as medical insurance became a standard benefit because health challenges are inevitable, legal and identity protection should be treated as essentials because crises in these areas are equally inevitable Nonprofit workers, who already sacrifice so much for the sake of others, deserve protection that helps them navigate the challenges of everyday life

APPLAUSE! CHICAGODEFENDER25STANDOUT BLACKNON-PROFITLEADERS

IN CHICAGO

SHERRIALLEN-REEVES ExecutiveDirector PhoenixFoundation

DANIELO ASH President FieldFoundationof Illinois

JAHMALCOLE Founder MyBlockMyHoodMy

TORREYBARRETT Founder/CEO KLEOFoundation

CHANCELORBENNETT Founder SocialWorks

MAKEDACRAYTON ExecutiveDirector DeeplyRootedDance

JEREMIAHFRAZIER Founder TheRaeofLight Foundation

O VICTORIALAKES-BATTLE ExecutiveDirector IFF

AIMEEEUBANKSDAVIS Founder/President Braven

YOLANDAFIELDS ExecuiveDirector BreakthroughUrban Ministries

JAMYLECANNON Founder/Executive Director TheBloc

TIOHARDIMAN President ViolenceInterrupters, NFP

TIFFANYHIGHTOWER ExecutiveDirector IllinoisLegislativeBlack CaucusFoundation

DIANELATIKER President KidsOfftheBlock

GHIANFOREMAN President/CEO EmeraldSouthEconomic DevelopmentCollaborative

YOLANDAJEFFRIES Founder/Executive DirectorBlackWomen inBusinessand Construction,Inc Executive Director/Founder LifescoreFoundation

MICHELLEREDD OMOUZUWASEYMOUR-EL Owner/CEORawTalent PerformingArts

KEVINMCFALL ChiefMarketingOfficer PushBlack

JAEMIEL NEELY ExecutiveDirector FederationofWomen Contractors

SHELDONSMITH Founder/Executive DirectorTheDovetail Project

DR FRANKIESWOOPE Founder/President ContinuingAcademic Training

LYCRECIAPARKS ChiefRiskOfficer/Vice PresidentofPortfolio ManagementChicago CommunityLoanFund

DEBRAVINES Founder/CEOThe Answer,Inc

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SherriAllen-Reeves

Executive Director

Sherri Allen-Reeves, Executive Director of the Phoenix Foundation, is celebrated for her unwavering commitment to ending generational homelessness across the city With over 30 years of dedicated service, she leads Phoenix’s comprehensive programs providing permanent supportive housing, emergency shelters, occupational training, and educational support to those facing housing insecurity. Under her guidance, Phoenix has secured multimillion dollar partnerships, launched innovative community coalitions, and set the standard for trauma-informed care and equity-driven service

Allen-Reeves’s fearless advocacy, board leadership, and policy influence have shifted systems, prioritizing lived experience and representation in decision-making Her resilient vision, servant leadership, and success in transforming lives and expanding opportunity make her a beacon for Chicago’s most vulnerable families and a mod

DanielO.Ash

President Field Foundation of Illinois

Daniel Ash is chosen for transforming the Field Foundation into a leading force for equity, narrative power, and community investment. As President, Ash architected the “Building Collective Power” strategy channeling $10 million annually into grassroots organizing, local arts, journalism, and civic infrastructure across Chicago’s South and West Sides. With a storied background at Chicago Public Media and the Chicago Community Trust, Ash champions bold investments in underrepresented leaders and institutions, shaping real outcomes for racial justice and economic inclusion

He is widely respected as an innovator, mentor, and connector, serving on influential boards and recognized for his advocacy by Crain’s Chicago and Chicago African Americans in Philanthropy Ash’s vision and stewardship make him an indispensable architect of lasting progress in Chicago

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TorreyBarrett

Torrey Barrett, Founder and CEO of KLEO Foundation, is selected for his transformative, love-centered approach to community empowerment on the South Side. Barrett founded KLEO in response to family tragedy, turning heartbreak into a healing mission that addresses violence, poverty, and trauma through programs in shelter, arts, youth employment, neighborhood revitalization, wellness, and education KLEO has transitioned hundreds to stable housing, provided critical shelter to migrants, employed local youth, and established lasting public-private partnerships

Barrett’s advocacy and vision extend to civic boards and international peace initiatives, bridging gaps with compassion and persistent action Honored by civic and community organizations, he is celebrated for sustained innovation, authentic service, and a foundational belief in “Keep Loving Each Other” making a lasting imprint on the lives of countless Chicago families.

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ChancelorBennett

ett, better known as Chance the Rapper, is chosen work as founder of SocialWorks. Bennett launched 016 to empower at-risk youth through innovative ucation, mental health, homelessness assistance, ncluding Support CPS, The Warmest Winter, ds of the Kingdom. Personally investing millions, he aps for Chicago Public Schools and created spaces s and students to flourish in communities facing nges.

raised over $8 million and distributed direct ousands, mobilizing brand partnerships and local ng change Bennett’s authentic advocacy and hip make him an icon of service, hope, and Chicago’s nonprofit sector

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Jamyle Cannon, founder and Executive Directo his place among these leaders for reim outreach for youth most excluded from opportunity Drawing on his experiences as a fo champion and Teach For America alum, Canno transform fighting spirit into academic ach change. His innovative program blends ch mentoring, and tutoring achieving 100% hig and college acceptance rates for hundreds of youth.

Cannon’s deep personal commitment, trauma and relentless advocacy give young peo community to choose brighter futures. Widely and The Cleveland Avenue Foundation for Cannon exemplifies the power of unconventi empathetic guidance to drive lasting impact in

eMy City

y Block My Hood My City (M3), is chosen ative movement rooted in exposure, unity resilience Cole’s vision centers on h and residents in Chicago’s South and experiences, mentorship, and hands-on eld trips to career programs, block club nce initiatives

aged thousands, reduced neighborhood tywide volunteers to “leave the block ” Widely recognized for his grassroots nd system-changing leadership, Cole nd inspires hope in every corner of d impact make him a vital architect of e city.

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MakedaCrayton

Executive Director Deeply Rooted Dance

Makeda Crayton, Executive Director of Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, is acclaimed for advancing cultural equity, artistic excellence, and organizational sustainability in Chicago’s arts scene Crayton has led Deeply Rooted’s transformative mission, weaving African-American traditions, contemporary choreography, and community engagement into nationally recognized productions and groundbreaking arts education programs Under her stewardship, the company launched the Deeply Rooted Center for Black Dance and Creative Communities, a state-of-the-art venue marking a new era for Chicago’s South Side arts landscape

She honors legacy while innovating future-facing programming cultivating emerging talent, creating global partnerships, and reaching thousands through outreach and performance Crayton’s visionary leadership, compassion, and commitment have solidified Deeply Rooted as a cultural treasure, inspiring new generations and lif i Chi ’ i i

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Aimée Eubanks Davis, Founder and President o for her profound impact on economic mobility and underrepresented college students. Inspire Side Chicago upbringing and teaching experie launched Braven in 2013 to close the gap betwe and strong career outcomes. Under her leaders innovative credit-bearing career courses partnering with universities and employers to h quality jobs or graduate school placements at national averages

Her vision and evidence-based approach h nationally, serving nearly 14,000 Fellows and from Forbes, the Obama Foundation, and Teach For America Davis’s tireless advocacy and belief in equitable access to opportunity continue to redefine success for countless young leaders across Chicago and beyond

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Executive Director

Breakthrough Urban Ministries

ctor of Breakthrough Urban ransformational leadership and city’s West Side communities er as a volunteer over 20 years rganization, overseeing holistic ployment, and health programs work centers on dignity, systemic ent with residents experiencing

inclusive vision and created a ortunity, employing partnership ark As a local resident and faith wellness, and empowerment is ng her a model for nonprofit cago.

GhianForeman

President/CEO

Emerald South Economic Development Collaborative

Ghian Foreman, President and CEO of Emerald South Economic Development Collaborative, stands out for his transformative vision and inclusive economic leadership. Foreman leads Emerald South’s mission to generate community wealth and amplify culture on Chicago’s mid-South Side, focusing investment in neighborhoods like Woodlawn, Washington Park, and South Shore His innovative strategies drive equitable development through collaborative partnerships, support for small business growth, affordable housing initiatives, workforce development, and community-based arts

By prioritizing shared pride, power, and investment, Foreman ensures residents and businesses benefit directly from neighborhood revitalization and upcoming projects such as the Obama Presidential Center His expertise as a connector, advocate, and catalyst for change makes him a model of community-driven progress and an essential leader in Chicago’s nonprofit landscape

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JeremiahFr Founder

The Rae of Light Foundation

Jeremiah Frazier, Founder of The Rae of Light Foundati for his community-centered approach to empowerm and resilience. Frazier created the Foundation to insp youth and families in neighborhoods affected by violence, combining mentorship, creative therapy, a enrichment with a deeply personal touch. Under his lea of Light hosts transformative workshops, comed programs, and support sessions that foster bel emotional wellness.

Known for uplifting others and leveraging his own life ex a motivator, Frazier’s hands-on service builds trust and while advocating for mental health and personal innovative and compassionate vision, rooted in engagement, continues to change lives and illuminate healing citywide

TioHardiman

President Violence Interrupters, NFP

Tio Hardiman, President of Violence Interrupters, NFP, is widely recognized for his unprecedented impact on violence prevention and social change. As architect of the nationally acclaimed Violence Interrupters initiative, Hardiman pioneered a public health approach to stopping gun violence, saving hundreds of lives in some of the city’s most challenged neighborhoods. His frontline leadership resulted in dramatic homicide reductions and has since expanded the Violence Interrupters model to over 15 Chicago communities, dozens of cities nationwide, and even internationally

Hardiman’s visionary work, featured in national media and the award-winning documentary “The Interrupters,” inspires new solutions, develops youth mentorship programs, and advances restorative justice Through relentless compassion, innovative intervention strategies, and community trust, Hardiman transforms trauma into hope, embodying the essence of non-profit leadership in Chicago

APPLAUSE! TiffanyHightower

Executive Director

Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation

Tiffany Hightower, Executive Director of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Foundation (ILBCF), has earned recognition for her dynamic leadership and outsized impact on equity and opportunity. Guiding the ILBCF through research-driven advocacy, fundraising, and stakeholder engagement, Hightower has championed transformative investments such as distributing over $1.5 million in scholarships to Black students, funding healthcare professionals, and launching landmark student civic engagement forums statewide.

Committed to dismantling systemic barriers, she leads policy summits and panels on education, healthcare, and economic justice that shape actionable solutions for Black Illinoisans Hightower’s visionary stewardship, collaborative approach, and relentless advocacy for fair representation ensure the foundation is a vital force for progress, inspiring communities and building pathways to lasting change and leadership

YolandaJeffri

Founder/Executive Dire Black Women in Business and Construction

Yolanda Jeffries, founder and Executive Director of Black Wom Business and Construction, Inc., is celebrated for her trailb work in a transformative sector. With a vision that cente economic empowerment and industry equity, Jeffries built a u organization dedicated to championing Black women entrepre and professionals in construction fields where representa vital yet historically lacking. Under her stewardship, the organ provides impactful programming in mentorship, lead development, and contract access, breaking barriers connecting women to lucrative, sustainable careers

Jeffries’ dynamic partnerships with agencies and advoca inclusive procurement catalyze change citywide, opening pat for future generations Her innovative leadership and unwa dedication ensure Black women’s voices, skills, and business visible and valued, setting a powerful example for industr community advancement

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BeyoncaJohnson

Beyonca Johnson, founder and Executive Director of Lifescore Foundation, is recognized for her powerful commitment to social and economic equity on the city’s South Side Since launching Lifescore in 2019, Johnson has transformed the organization into a pillar of support for BIPOC communities, offering trauma-informed youth programs, financial literacy workshops, workforce development, and holistic senior care Under her leadership, Lifescore provides direct empowerment for hundreds each year, dismantling systemic barriers and fostering resiliency through purposeful partnerships and community-building. Renowned for servant leadership, innovation, and transparent stewardship,

Johnson has built an organization where inclusion and wellness are central, and every person is given tools to thrive. Her vision for holistic transformation and hands-on impact reflects the very best of Chicago’s nonprofit leadership.

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ve Director of IFF’s Chicago es-long impact on equitable 0 years at the forefront of Lakes-Battle has unlocked affordable housing, health, disinvested neighborhoods innovating strategies that mity, and equity, challenging inalized communities with

ng committees, Lakes-Battle ons and fosters sustainable ought leader and “master or success and community

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DianeLatiker

President Kids Off the Block

Diane Latiker stands as a shining example of grassroots leadership and relentless commitment. As founder of Kids Off the Block (KOB), she transformed her Roseland home into a sanctuary for at-risk youth, offering mentorship, education, and hope in one of the city’s most challenged neighborhoods.

Using personal resources, Latiker helped thousands escape violence and despair, supporting them in school, college, and character development Her innovative programs like the TEC Center and Feed a Teen Dinner address not just immediate needs, but build long-term career and life skills

With love, compassion, and unwavering vision, Diane Latiker creates pathways to opportunity, making a lasting impact and embodying the spirit of community uplift in Chicago

KevinMcFall

Chief Marketing Officer PushBlack

Kevin McFall, Chief Marketing Officer at PushBlack, is recognized for his visionary leadership in digital media and civic engagement. With decades of experience driving branding, product innovation, and audience development, McFall has grown PushBlack into the largest mobile-based nonprofit media platform for Black Americans, with over nine million monthly readers nationwide His expertise in digital storytelling, brand strategy, and community mobilization empowers Black communities to advocate, learn, and organize for change

McFall’s impact extends beyond PushBlack with leadership roles at Ebony Media, Workday, and i c stars, mentoring diverse talent and building inclusive, tech-driven solutions His creative vision, business acumen, and commitment to representation make him a catalyst for sustainable social impact and an icon of nonprofit excellence in Chicago

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emieL.Neely

L Neely, MPA, Executive Director of the Federation of Contractors (FWC), earned her place for advancing equity, n, and opportunity in the construction industry With over a of experience in business management, diversity advocacy, onomic development, Neely has guided FWC’s growth ing hundreds of women-owned firms and transforming ting opportunities citywide She regularly champions ship, partnership, and policy changes to unify women tors with public and private sector leaders, increasing representation and access in a historically male-dominated field.

Her prior work with the Chicago Transit Authority and the Women’s Business Development Center positioned Neely to break down barriers for small businesses and minority entrepreneurs. By elevating women business owners and growing strategic alliances, Neely exemplifies visionary nonprofit leadership and lasting impact for Chicago.

Lycre Chief Risk Officer/V Portfo Chicago Comm

Lycrecia Parks, Chief Risk Officer and Vice Management at Chicago Community Loan Fu for her strategic vision and transformative i development. With more than 13 years at CCL a robust portfolio of loans supporting commercial retail, nonprofit facilities, and catalyzing revitalization for Chicago’s most neighborhoods. Her expertise in risk manag partnerships, and community finance has ena millions in capital and technical assistance, economic opportunity citywide

Parks is respected for her commitment to sustainable growth, mentoring new leaders systemic change Her leadership continue resilient communities and lasting social impact in Chicago

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MichelleRedd

Building Blocks Learning Academy

Michelle Redd, President of Building Blocks Learning Academy, is chosen for her innovative leadership in early childhood education and community impact. Since founding the Academy in 2005, Redd has fostered a nurturing environment that serves children ages six weeks to twelve years, prioritizing cognitive, social, and emotional growth for each child especially in under-resourced Chicago neighborhoods. Her vision centers on developing “pre-scholars” equipped for lifelong learning, regardless of background or ability.

Redd’s commitment to equity is evident through partnerships, comprehensive family support, socially responsible curriculum, and advocacy for public funding like Head Start Her dedication has graduated hundreds to academic success and created lasting opportunities for families, setting a standard for excellence and inclusion in Chicago’s nonprofit sector

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Performing Arts

our-El, Owner and CEO of Raw Talent Performing her innovative vision and transformative impact in Seymour-El has propelled Raw Talent from a am into a citywide model empowering youth iplinary arts, workforce development, and creative , particularly in underserved communities. Her equity, access, and representation has led to ming in music, theater, dance, and production, as ce initiatives and mentorship.

nized as a NASDAQ Milestone Circle alumna, s creativity into currency by forging strategic uring sustainable funding, and developing robust pipelines Her visionary leadership and unwavering te not only skilled artists but also conscientious, zens changing Chicago’s creative and civic

SheldonSmith

The Dovetail Project

Sheldon Smith, Founder and Executive Director of The Dovetail Project, is selected for his pioneering impact on fatherhood, equity, and youth empowerment. Inspired by his own experience as a young, first-time father and his desire to break cycles of absentee parenting, Smith launched The Dovetail Project at age 21, offering a rigorous 12-week curriculum in parenting, legal rights, financial literacy, education, and job skills for Black and Brown men ages 17–24. His innovative approach combines mentorship with tangible supports such as stipends, school enrollment guidance, and the Fatherhood Relief Fund which have transformed over 540 lives and helped thousands of families access essential resources

Nationally honored by organizations like Forbes, CNN, and the Muhammad Ali Center, Smith’s relentless commitment creates generational change and builds strong families, making him a model for nonprofit excellence in Chicago Sheldon

Founder/President

Continuing Academic Training

APPLAU ! Dr.FrankieSwoope

Dr. Frankie Swoope, Founder and President of Continuing Academic Training (CAT) Children and Youth Services, is named for her unwavering commitment to academic empowerment and youth development. For over a decade, Dr. Swoope has steered CAT to provide transformative mentoring, tutoring, and scholarship programs, particularly supporting students in under-resourced neighborhoods. Her leadership not only bridges gaps in education, but also fosters positive relationships, discipline, and resilience among participants, as reflected in her acclaimed educational guides and trauma-informed curriculum Under her direction, CAT has awarded scholarships, equipped youth with essential life skills, and inspired self-worth and confidence

Dr Swoope’s visionary service, rooted in empathy and communitybuilding, empowers the next generation and exemplifies the excellence and impact honored by Chicago’s nonprofit community

DebraVines

Founder/CEO

The Answer, Inc.

Debra Vines, Founder and CEO of The Answer Inc., is chosen for her trailblazing advocacy, compassionate leadership, and tireless work serving families impacted by autism and developmental disorders. Motivated by her experiences as a mother navigating scarce resources and community isolation, Vines transformed challenge into hope building The Answer Inc. from a grassroots support network into a trusted lifeline for over 4,000 families across Chicagoland. Her programs include innovative social-skills training, workforce development, recreation, and specialized education for children and adults, especially in under-resourced neighborhoods Vines also developed first-responder and municipal training to bridge gaps between caregivers, law enforcement, and policymakers

Her fearless advocacy, inclusive vision, and deep empathy foster healthier, more resilient communities, setting a standard for nonprofit excellence in Chicago

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ChicagolandNon-Profits

John Adams, CPA Founder & Executive Director Bronzeville Trail Task Force

Joy Adams Director of Operations Phoenix Foundation

Erika Allen CEO Urban Growers Collective

Barbara Andrews Executive Director The Open Arm Foundation

Bril Barrett Director

Making A Difference Dancing Rhythms Oganization

Dr. Mica Battle Founder and Executive Director Bridge To Freedom

Jeffery Beckham CEO Chicago Scholars

Todd Belcore Executive Director Social Change

Victoria Brady President/CEO Annie B Jones Civic Arts Center

Rodney Brown Executive Director/CEO New Covenant CDC

Yumeka Brown Senior Director, Governance and Operations

The American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Care

Dominique Bryant Founder/Executive Director Dream Academy Foundation

BriElle Bryson Founder and Executive Director AROSE Foundation

Bonita Carr CEO Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASS) of Cook County

Nicole Clarke-Springer Artistic Director Deeply Rooted Dance Theater/Deeply Rooted Productions

Tabitha Clay President College Assess Corner

Keila Colbert Executive Director Robert Barney Prostate Cancer Foundations

Dori Collins Executive Director District Outreach Industries

William Collins Chief External Affairs Officer Surge Institute

Melissa Connelly CEO One Goal

Carolyn Day CEO

Black United Fund of Illinois

Donald Dew CEO Habilitative Systems, Inc

Dar’tavous Dorsey Founder E Y E Lead Foundation, Inc

Norman Fleming Chief Information Technology Officer

Chicago Public Schools

Dr. Toinette Gunn President & CEO LINK Unlimited Scholars

Joseph Haley President Richard C Haley Scholarship Foundation

Christa Hamilton President & CEO UCAN

Chris Harris Pastor Bright Star Community Outreach

Kimberly Hobson Chief Executive Officer

South Side Healthy Community Organization (SSHCO)

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ChicagolandNon-Profits

Darryl Hughes

CEO/Co-Founder

Hughes Who Technologies Studio - NFP

Daniel Jackson President Tie Tuesday Foundation, Inc

Darlene Jackson CEO & Executive Director Collaboraction Theatre

Fernando Jones Founder/Artistic Director Blues Kids Foundation

Jamal Malone CEO Ada S McKinley Community Services

Yani Mason CEO Girls Inc of Chicago

Shenita Muse Executive Director Hope Center Foundation

Cosette Nazon-Wilburn Executive Director

The Love Unity & Values Institute (LUV Institute)

Carolyn Palmer Founder

Carolyn’s Kids Foundation

Saleshea Peterson Founder Hug A Child Make A Change

Brandon Pope President NABJ-Chicago

Gloria Randolph Founder & Executive Director Giving God the Glory Ministries, Inc

Britney Robbins Founder & CEO The Gray Matter Experience

Nicole Robinson CEO YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago

Lisa Rollins

Regional Development Director UNCF Chicago

Carmita Semaan Founder & President Surge Institute

Ulric Shannon Executive Director Surge Institute

Anthony Simpkins President & Chief Executive Officer

Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago

Jack Solomon CEO/Founder

Developing Our Youth

Evelyn Sparks Founder/CEO

Kay Ray World of Service and Community Partners

Dr. Sanja Rickette Stinson CEO

Matthew House - Chicago

Linda Swayze Director of Community Engagement

The Joffrey Ballet

Paris Thomas Chief Executive Officer Equal Hope

Jamila Trimuel Founder & CEO Ladies of Virtue, NFP

Crystal Tyler Founder/Executive Creative Director C Phoenix Tyler Rising Stars

ChicagolandNon-Profits

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Danielle Wallace Executive Director Kingdom Avenue, Inc.

Benjamin White President Better Sister and Brother Growth Network

Chareice White Founder and Chairwoman of the Board | ECIER Foundation

Audrey Woodley Project Manager Changing Oasis, Inc

Kevin Yates President Meals in the Meantime

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