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Chicago Beyond today announced $1.7 million in new investments to eight community-led organizations advancing justice reform and maternal health outcomes across the country. The investments are part of Chicago Beyond’s national strategy to back leaders closest to the challenges and support solutions rooted in lived experience, community trust, and long-term systems change.
“Communities already hold the solutions to many of the challenges they face,” said Liz Dozier, Founder and CEO of Chicago Beyond. “Our role is to help resource and support leaders building bold approaches that can create lasting impact.”
The organizations are part of Chicago Beyond’s Seeding Fund, which provides one-time investments of $100,000–$300,000 to support leaders and organizations in building, testing, and strengthening community-rooted ideas and approaches with the potential for immediate impact. The new investment partners include:
Justice Organizations
Maternal Health Organizations
Together, these organizations represent community-centered approaches to shifting systems, expanding care and opportunity, and creating more equitable outcomes with communities nationwide.
The announcement reflects Chicago Beyond’s broader national investment strategy focused on justice and maternal health, while continuing to explore how philanthropy can more intentionally invest in leaders and organizations historically overlooked by traditional funding structures.

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