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Urban Growers Collective awarded $1M federal grant

Por: WGN-TV Sports October 14, 2023

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Posted: Oct 14, 2023 / 03:33 PM CDT Updated: Oct 14, 2023 / 03:36 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — A $1 million federal grant was recently awarded to the , a Black and woman-led nonprofit that was started in Chicago in 2017. The nonprofit, which operates eight farms over 11 acres of land on the South and West sides of Chicago, uses urban agriculture as a method to address inequities and structural racism in communities around the city.  According to... + full article



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