Daily Southtown

Grants to fund logistics training

Housing aid also coming from Southland Economic Transforma­tion Fund

- By Mike Nolan

A technology incubator and an employer assisted housing program are among recipients of more than $400,000 in grants from the Southland Economic Transforma­tion Fund.

The 10 grant recipients were announced recently by the South Suburban Mayors and Managers Associatio­n and the Southland Developmen­t Authority.

The grants were funded through support of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and managed by the mayors and managers associatio­n, which received more than 60 grant proposals.

A grant of $60,000 will go to Neighborho­od Housing Services of Chicago that plans to use the money to increase employer assisted housing by working with south suburban government­s and chambers of commerce, according to its grant proposal.

Two grants totaling $100,000 will go to Governors State University in University Park and the Chicago Southland Economic Developmen­t Corp. The grants will assist the university’s Supply Chain Innovation Center and Business Incubator.

Establishe­d a year ago, the center was recently awarded a grant of nearly $579,000 by the U.S. Economic Developmen­t Administra­tion.

One grant, of $50,000, will assist with employee certificat­e training in supply chain and logistics, which the center has identified as a growing need as more warehouse and distributi­on developmen­t has sprouted in the south suburbs.

A second grant of $50,000 is intended to help the business incubator increase representa­tion of minority and female entreprene­urs in areas related to manufactur­ing, transporta­tion, distributi­on and logistics, according to the grant applicatio­n descriptio­n.

A grant of just under $50,000 for the Chicago Southland Food Processing Innovation Center in Park Forest is intended to establish a co-processing space to support minority owned food and beverage business owners.

The grant would expand the existing Poppin’ Plates culinary incubator program to support other minority-owned firms with research and developmen­t and bringing their products to market, according to the grant applicatio­n.

The Spanish Coalition for Housing will receive a grant of $50,000 for housing counseling and outreach.

Thecoaliti­on intends to partner with Moraine Valley Community College, Prairie State College, South Suburban College and the Chicago Southland Economic Developmen­t Corp. to offer services

such as pre- and post-purchase counseling and financial education, according to the grant applicatio­n.

Chicago Heights-based Respond Now will get a $40,000 grant for foreclosur­e prevention efforts, particular­ly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in which household incomes may have declined.

According to Respond Now, which works to prevent homelessne­ss among at-risk south suburban residents, the area that includes Chicago Heights and Park Forest has a high number of households that are vulnerable to foreclosur­e due to the pandemic.

The South Suburban Land Bank & Developmen­t Authority is getting a grant of $50,000 to acquire vacant and abandoned residentia­l and commercial properties to bring them back on the market and tax rolls.

The authority is creating a revolving fund to pay for costs associated with property acquisitio­ns including obtaining legal title and marketing properties, which would be repaid to the fund after the properties are sold.

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