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SII Discussion Groups:   


Published: 10/08/2002

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SII September 2002 Chicago Meetings Participant Groups

Members of the following organizations and coalitions participated in the Social Investment Initiative's (SII) discussion groups in Chicago, IL, in September 2002.

For a summary of what SII learned at these meetings, see the Chicago Summary, which will be available on this site later this month.


Social Investment Initiative Discussion Group Participants
Chicago, IL, September 16-18, 2002

Access Living/ADAPT

AFGE Local 1395

AFSCME Council 31

Center for Tax and Budget Accountability

Center for Urban Economic Development, University of Illinois-Chicago

Center for Urban Transformation

Chicago Democratic Socialists of America

Chicago Jobs Council

Citizen Action, Illinois

Committee for New Priorities

Day Care Action Council of Illinois

DuPage Federation on Human Services

Egan Urban Center, DePaul

Faith in Place, at the Center for Neighborhood Technology

Illinois Facilities Fund

Illinois Poverty Summit

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago

Kids PEPP/Ounce of Prevention Fund

League of Women Voters, Chicago

League of Women Voters, Illinois

Metro Seniors In Action

Metropolitan Family Services

Mid-America Institute on Poverty, of the Heartland Alliance

National Center on Poverty Law

Northwest Austin Council

Protestants for the Common Good

Women Employed

Safer Foundation

Socialist Alternative

Statewide Housing Action Coalition

SUSTAIN

University Professionals of Illinois

Voices for Illinois Children

Work, Welfare and Families

YMCA Alliance