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1915

The Chicago Community Trust was founded in 1915 by Norman Wait Harris, founder of the Harris Trust and Savings Bank, and his son Albert Wadsworth Harris.

1916

The Trust awarded its first grant in 1916, to United Charities for $5,000.

1924

The first major gift was from James A. Patton, “the grain king,” for $1 million in 1924.

1933

The Trust made a grant to the 1933 Century of Progress world’s fair in Chicago, which was visited by nearly 40 million people.

1958

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Trust funded multiple cultural institutions and projects, including a design for the downtown lakefront along Grant Park and the creation of the Chicago Botanic Garden. It provided critical funds to schools, nurseries, and day care centers after the Our Lady of the Angels School Fire in 1958.

1964

In 1964, John G. Searle and Frances C. Searle became, and remain, the largest donors in the Trust’s history when they created the first Searle Fund at the Trust.

1976

In 1976, the Trust awarded $3 million in grants to the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities to oversee the Gautreaux Housing Program.

2001

In 2001, the Trust co-founded the Partnership for New Communities, which supported the largest and most ambitious public housing redevelopment in the country.

2014

More than 250,000 people have participated since 2014, and more than 30 communities have replicated On the Table events.

In 2014, the Trust founded On the Table, an annual one-day forum designed to elevate civic conversation and spark collective action.

2015

Also, in 2015, it announced the SMART Growth Program – a capacity-building program for Cook County’s small arts and cultural organizations.

In 2015, the Trust partnered with the Chicago Public Library’s “One Book One Chicago” program, Chicago Ideas Week, and the Chicago Humanities Festival to foster civic dialogue.

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