Arab Times

Macarthur grants go to NGOS in five countries

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CHICAGO, Feb 28, (AP): A group that fights in India’s courts for the rights of pregnant slum-dwelling women, an organizati­on that helps struggling immigrants in Mexico and a project that prevents foreclosur­es in Chicago are among 13 winners of the 2013 MacArthur Foundation grants for nonprofit organizati­ons.

The awards of $500,000 to $1.5 million announced Thursday recognize the groups’ importance and impact, said MacArthur President Robert Gallucci, “and we hope our investment will help ensure that they continue to thrive and to increase their reach in the future.”

This year’s awards go to groups in the United States, Kenya, India, Mexico and Ecuador.

The Chicago-based foundation doesn’t accept nomination­s for its biggest awards to nonprofits. Instead, organizati­ons that have previously received MacArthur support are considered if they’ve reached a crucial point in their developmen­t, shown strong leadership and achieved stable financial management. In addition, the awards honor exceptiona­l creativity and effectiven­ess.

Leaders of the

Southwest Organizing Project in Chicago learned in June that they were under considerat­ion when a MacArthur Foundation staff member visited the group’s cramped office and made the surprise announceme­nt.

“We were all very quiet and kind of startled and thought it was wonderful,” said Jeff Bartow, the group’s executive director. The project will use part of its $750,000 award to move to a new office in one of the neighborho­ods where the group is rehabbing vacant homes and helping families become homeowners.

Subprime mortgage lenders targeted the city’s southwest side before the housing crisis, leaving a trail of foreclosur­es and vacant properties, Bartow said. The Southwest Organizing Project works with churches, parents and community groups to prevent foreclosur­es and gun violence. The annual budget of the 17-year-old organizati­on is roughly $1.5 million, Bartow said.

“Home ownership is still important to families because it remains the single best way to build financial stability in the United States,” said David McDowell, a senior organizer with the group.

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