For questions about sponsorships, please contact Michael Attaway. As of August , Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois is unable to fund organizations or projects that discriminate against individuals based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Grants are awarded to health and human service organizations with c 3 status. Funding is distributed through two separate funding steams: Healthy Kids, Healthy Families grants and Community Partners grants. Grants are for 1 year only. Organizations may apply through either funding stream, but not both. For questions about grants please contact Kathleen Cangemi.
American Bar Association N. American Bar Foundation N. Lake Shore Dr. American Osteopathic Association E. Ontario St. American Osteopathic Foundation E. Ontario, Ste. American Marketing Association Foundation S. American Medical Association Foundation N. State St. Clair St. Higgins Rd. American Passion Play, Inc. Chestnut St. American Veterinary Medical Association N.
Meacham Rd. American Veterinary Medical Foundation N. American Institute of Indian Studies E. American Orthopaedic Foot Society N. American Dental Association E.
Chicago Ave. American Hearing Research Foundation 8 S. Northwest Hwy. Oakton St. American Society of Anesthesiologists N. American Society for Reproductive Immunology W. End Ct. Anesthesia Foundation N. Angels for Kids Foundation, Inc. Angelman Syndrome Foundation Westbrook Dr. Aon Foundation East. Bryn Mawr Ave. Corporate Giving Program 1 S. Dearborn St. Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland, Inc. Asian Giving Circle E. Associated Colleges of Illinois 20 N.
Association for Surgical Education Foundation P. Awana Clubs International 1 E. Bode Rd. Randolph Dr. Ball Foundation Roosevelt Rd. Barber Family Foundation W. Diversey Pkwy. Barney Family Foundation S. Canal St. Barrington Area Community Foundation N.
Barrington Area United Way P. Baxter International Inc. Corporate Giving Program 1 Baxter Pkwy. Grace M. Bersted Foundation S. LaSalle St.
Alfred M. Big Shoulders Fund W. Washington, Ste. Big Ten Conference, Inc. Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation, The E. Corporate Giving Program E.
Randolph St. Cicero Ave. Morton Ave. BP Foundation, Inc. Brain Research Foundation W. Washington St. Bright Hope International Stonington Ave. The Brinson Foundation N. The Brunswick Foundation, Inc. Field Ct. Buchanan Center for the Arts 64 Public Sq.
The Bufka Foundation N. Quentin Rd. Build Cambodia, Inc. Astor St. Business Employment Skills Team, Inc. Monroe St. Cancer Research Foundation P. The Cara Program W. Carpe Diem Foundation of Illinois S. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Peoria W. Heading Ave. Catholic Church Extension Society of the U. The Center for Humans and Nature N. Ravenswood Ave. Centralia Foundation E.
Cervical Spine Research Society N. Chaddock Childrens Foundation S. CharitaBulls W. Madison St. Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation S. Chicago Exploratory Committee E.
Addison St. Chicago Baseball Cancer Charities, Inc. Chicago Foundation for Education N. The Chicago Bar Foundation S. Plymouth Ct. Greater Chicago Food Depository W. Ann Lurie Pl. Chicago Dental Society N. Chicago Blackhawks Hockey Team, Inc.
Corporate Giving Program W. Penny Ln. Chicago Tribune Foundation N. Lasalle St. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Foundation 20 S. Chicago Community Trust, The E. Chicago Community Loan Fund 29 E.
Madison No. Chicago Bears Football Club, Inc. Corporate Giving Program Football Dr. Chicago Symphony Orchestra S. Chicago Board of Trade Foundation W. Chicago White Sox Charities, Inc. Chicago White Sox, Ltd. Chicago Area Project 55 E. Children at the Crossroads Foundation N. Waukegan Rd. Institute Pl. Circle of Service Foundation P. Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy N. Franklin St. Wabash Ave. CNA Foundation S. Eliminating use of paper checks by disbursing payments electronically to organizations allowing for more efficient delivery of funds.
Simplifying guidelines to be able to fully outsource administration of the program. New guidelines can be found here. Targeted initiatives include: Urgent Food Supply — we partner with Feeding America food banks to provide monthly mobile pantries and backpack programs for short-term hunger relief.
College Internship Program for Nonprofits — we partner with Campus Compact in Chicago and Siouxland, Iowa; and United Way in Northwest Arkansas, to oversee a college student summer internship program in those locations. Social challenges like housing and citizenship assistance for hourly team members. NWA Pride Parade. The most competitive proposals should: Benefit the communities immediately surrounding our three primary corporate offices Springdale, Arkansas, Chicago, Illinois, and Dakota Dunes, South Dakota.
Have defined community benefit statements and must include: Who primarily benefits from the funding requested? What is the benefit to that audience and expected duration of that benefit? Clearly outline the visibility of the event or project. Indicate what portion of requested funding will be tax deductible.
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