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Apply Here - DNC Neighborhood Ambassadors' Program
Apply Here - Volunteer Interest Form

The Chicago 2024 Host Committee is looking for committed and enthusiastic individuals with a proven record of community service to serve as Neighborhood Ambassadors for the Democratic National Convention.

These ambassadors, made up of individuals who represent Chicago’s 77 community areas and some surrounding suburbs, will work with Host Committee staff to recruit the 12,000 volunteers needed to put on the Convention. The goal of the Neighborhood Ambassadors program is not solely to recruit volunteers, but to ensure all of Chicago’s residents have a voice in the planning process and can get involved in the events and activities surrounding the Convention. We are excited to identify leaders across the Chicagoland area who can mobilize and organize their neighbors and serve as a liaison to their communities. 


In the course of their work, Neighborhood Ambassadors will be expected to:

· Recruit a minimum 50 volunteers from their respective community

· Communicate Host Committee updates, programs, and events to neighborhood partners

· Provide feedback to the Host Committee on community and neighborhood needs as it relates to the 2024 Democratic National Convention 

 

Eligibility:

· Education: High School Diploma or equivalent

· Proven experience working as a leader in respective community

· Completed application, with accompanying written responses and references

 

Selection Criteria

· Education requirement (high school diploma or equivalent)

· Community leadership experience

· Written response to application questions

· References

· Vetting/Background Check

FAQs

Is this a paid position? No, this is a volunteer position and chosen Ambassadors will be expected to sign a volunteer agreement with the Host Committee.

What are the incentives? All chosen Neighborhood Ambassadors will be included in a contest for the most recruited volunteers, which will include cash prizes and a credential to the Democratic National Convention. Additional incentives include priority volunteer assignments for the Democratic National Convention, an invitation to volunteer ambassador appreciation party pre-convention and volunteer appreciation party post-convention, relevant professional experience, and the opportunity to represent your neighborhood on a national stage.

How many neighborhood ambassadors will there be? 100 total. 77 for each Chicago community area, and an additional 23 ambassadors to help cover the surrounding suburbs.

I don’t live in the Chicagoland area, can I serve as an ambassador? No. This program is specifically for folks who live in Chicago or a nearby suburb. You can still sign up to volunteer with the Democratic National Convention at Chicago2024.com/volunteer

What is the time commitment? Varies, but likely 5-10 hours max per week. Neighborhood ambassadors will have the autonomy to determine outreach strategies within their respective communities. However, all Ambassadors must attend an initial orientation/training session, and a bi-weekly check-in.

Do I get a credential for the Convention? Some volunteer assignments include access to the Convention Hall. However, signing up to be an ambassador does not guarantee access to the Convention hall.

Can I nominate someone to serve as an ambassador? Ambassadors must sign and complete their own application to be considered.

Malcolm X College West Side Learning Center

4624 W. Madison St, Chicago, IL

February 20th, 2024-April 25th, 2024

Tuesdays & Thursdays 6pm-8pm

Cost: $60

Please Click Here to register (For Question #13 please use code 68226)

 

Please contact the Department of Community & Continuing Education [email protected] or

312-850-7136 with questions or comments.


GOOSE ISLAND

869 W Blackhawk

2BR | 2BA @ $285,134

3BR | 2BA @ $333,734

4BR | 2BA @ $374,696

8 new construction condos remain at the intersection of Old Town, Lincoln Park, Wicker Park and Bucktown, steps from North Avenue shopping.

 

The neighborhood boasts a walk score of 95 with easy access to unrivalled open green space with Lincoln Park, Stanton Park, The Wild Mile, and Wendelin Park, all providing a recreational respite to the bustling urban environment.

 

Ideally sized to accommodate larger households, The Seng residences are thoughtfully crafted with modern finishes and carefully curated appliances. Large windows fill homes with abundant natural light while high ceilings and rich textural finishes provide crisp elevated spaces. These perfectly proportioned residences provide ample space for the modern, active household.

 

Quick access to I-90/DuSable Lake Shore Drive and close walking distance to North/Clyborn stop on the Red Line make commuting a breeze.

 

View unit availability and floor plans here. Contact 773-217-9770 for more information or email Christina Glass or Jordan Euson to schedule a viewing.

 

Buyers must have a gross household income of no more than 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI).

Harrison Row Townhomes

EAST GARFIELD PARK

$245,000

2854 W Harrison

3BR | 1.5BA

These new construction two-story townhomes feature sunny front rooms with picturesque windows and a drop-zone bench to welcome you as you arrive home. Wide plank floors lead to a full eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances and white shaker cabinets with Corian countertops, TONS of storage space and additional pantry. The second level features 3 spacious bedrooms with ample closet space. Enjoy this full bath with double vanity sinks, wrought iron finishes, gleaming metal-framed mirrors, modern lighting, waterfall faucets, soaking tub with shower, and for easy convenience a 2nd-floor laundry. Each home has detached garage parking with private secured yards for your family and friends to enjoy. Convenient access to I-290, Blue Line, California and Harrison Buses. They are a short distance from the Medical District, UIC, West Loop, shopping, restaurants, Douglass Park, and more! There are no HOA dues.

 

VIEW PHOTOS PHOTOS HERE and AVAILABILITY HERE.

 

Contact Annette Shelton & The Harrison Row Team at 708-689-9757 or [email protected] to view the model unit at an open house from 12:00pm - 2:00pm this Saturday or Sunday.

 

Buyers must have gross household income of no more than 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Choose to Own participants are encouraged to apply!

APPLY TODAY

Loop Condominiums

LOOP

235 W Van Buren

1BR | 1 BA

Enjoy all the convenience city living has to offer in this Loop high rise! Restaurants, shopping, theaters, museums, Millennium Park, entertainment, the Harold Washington library - everything is within walking distance! Transit options abound when you wish to explore the rest of the city or zip over to the airport. This pet-friendly building also features in-unit washers and dryers, private balconies, and a 24-hour door attendant for added security.

 

Available unit(s):

·   Unit 2720 - $151,400 - Parking Space not included. Contact Rudra at [email protected] or 847-338-9145 for more info.

 

Buyers must have gross household income of no more than 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Choose to Own Participants are encouraged to apply!

APPLY TODAY

Congress Townhome

EAST GARFIELD PARK

$253,900

2857 W Congress

3BR | 3BA

Three-story townhome with stunning modern features, open floorplan, private yard and garage space at an incredible price! Kitchen showcases granite countertops, energy star stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar. Includes in-unit washer and dryer and garage parking spot.

 

Convenient access to I-290, Blue Line, California and Harrison Buses. Short distance from the Medical District, UIC, West Loop, downtown, shopping, restaurants, Douglass Park, and more!

 

VIEW PHOTOS PHOTOS AND FLOORPLANS HERE.

 

Contact Dave Johnson at 872-800-0811 or [email protected] to schedule a showing.

 

Buyers must have gross household income of no more than 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI).

APPLY TODAY

Humboldt Condos

HUMBOLDT PARK

$195,000

1508 N Harding

2BR Condos

Live in a family-friendly community with a huge yard in a beautifully renovated historic Chicago 6-flat five minutes to Humboldt Park, a short ride bike ride to the 606/Bloomingdale Trail and two blocks from bustling North Avenue and Pulaski. Walking distance to groceries, retail, schools, and recreation and minutes to dining and and entertainment along Division Street.

 

Units are approximately 900 square feet with formal living room and dining room refinished hardwood floors, updated bathrooms, full-sized updated kitchens including new kitchen cabinets, countertops, dishwashers, and walk-in pantries. Dedicated basement storage locker for each unit and modern fixtures throughout, including ceiling fans in every room (except kitchen). Original features preserved including built-in cabinetry, decorative fireplaces, and ornate woodwork. Building-wide high speed internet included in monthly condo fees. Whole-building water filter to remove lead and "forever chemicals". Exterior features include new roof, new rear porch, fresh concrete, and new fence around yard.

 

VIEW PHOTOS AND FLOOR PLANS HERE or contact Denise Reyes at 773-391-1960 or [email protected] for more details.

 

Buyers must have gross household income of no more than 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Choose to Own participants are encouraged to apply.

Noble Square Condos

WEST TOWN | NOBLE SQUARE

921 N Noble

2BR | 1BA @ $237,000

3BR | 2BA @ $271,000

4BR | 2BA @ $311,000

8 new construction condos are coming to Noble and Chestnut THIS FALL - six 2BRs with approximately 894 sq ft; one 3BR with approximately 1,285 sq ft; and one 4BR with approximately 1,507 sq ft. Garage parking spaces are available for an additional $25,000 each.

 

Email Christina Glass or Jordan Euson for more details about the property, INCLUDING THE DELIVERY TIMELINE.

 

VIEW FLOOR PLANS HERE



Certificates are valid for twelve months - REGISTER TODAY for a program orientation to learn more and reach out to a housing counseling center to sign up for the pre-purchase course so you are ready to go when applications open this fall.

 

Buyers must have a gross household income of no more than 120% of the Area Median Income (AMI).


Program Orientation & Condo Training

The Housing Trust offers program orientations remotely via Zoom in tandem with the Condominium Training. Click the button below to register.

REGISTER HERE

Many nonprofit Housing Counseling Agencies are also offering their Home Buyer Education classes virtually at no cost to participants. Check with each agency for more details. 

 

There also are two different Home Buyer Education courses offered virtually on demand, but for a fee. You can register for either at eHome America or Framework.

Annual Gross Household Income Limits

Below are the maximum household income limits required to purchase a property via the Chicago Housing Trust. Units are listed at either 80%, 100%, 120% or 140% of Area Median Income (AMI) limit. Be sure to read the listing carefully to understand which AMI applies to the home that catches your eye.

100% AMI

1 Person: $77,300

2 Persons: $88,300

3 Persons: $99,300

4 Persons: $110,300

5 Persons: $119,200

6 Persons: $128,000

7 Persons: $136,800

8 Persons: $145,600

9 Persons: $154,500

10 Persons:$163,300

120% AMI

1 Person: $92,760

2 Persons: $105,960

3 Persons: $119,160

4 Persons: $132,360

5 Persons: $143,040

6 Persons: $153,600

7 Persons: $164,160

8 Persons: $174,720

9 Persons: $185,400

10 Persons:$185,160

140% AMI

1 Person: $108,220

2 Persons: $123,620

3 Persons: $139,020

4 Persons: $154,420

5 Persons: $166,880

6 Persons: $179,200

7 Persons: $191,520

8 Persons: $203,840

9 Persons: $216,300

10 Persons:$228,620

There are Chicago Housing Trust units located in 21 different wards across the City. If you are unsure of which Ward you live in, or if you need the address and phone number for your Alderperson, go to Find your Ward & Alderperson and enter your address to find the location and phone number for your Alderperson.

Contact Us

[email protected] | (312) 744-7155

MANNING

6 S. Hoyne Avenue

Chicago, IL 60612

Phone: (312) 746-6800

Email: [email protected]

Upcoming Events

WEST LOOP

122 N. Aberdeen Street

Chicago, IL 60607

Phone: (312) 744-2995

Email: [email protected]

Upcoming Events

RICHARD M. DALEY

733 N. Kedzie Avenue

Chicago, IL 60612

Phone: (312) 743-0555

Email: [email protected]

PROJECT COORDINATOR (Chicago Housing Trust)

 

Job Number: 394772

 

Description

 

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT


PROJECT COORDINATOR (Chicago Housing Trust)


DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING

Bureau of Policy & Research


Number of Positions: 2


Starting Salary: $67,656.00

Project Coordinator – Marketing role description:

The Chicago Housing Trust expands access to homeownership while preserving long-term affordability in rapidly appreciating communities. The Project Coordinator – Marketing position works under the direction of the Executive Director. Externally focused work includes promoting Housing Trust homes and programs to prospective buyers and community partners via program orientations, housing fairs, trolley tours, open houses, print media, website, newsletter, and social media; internally focused work includes engaging Housing Trust homeowners via workshops, annual meetings, one-on-one interviews, and newsletters.


Project Coordinator – Administrative role description:

The Chicago Housing Trust expands access to homeownership while preserving long-term affordability in rapidly appreciating communities. The Project Coordinator – Administrative position works under the direction of the Executive Director. Externally focused work includes processing intake documents for prospective homebuyers and responding to their inquiries, following up with participants after outreach workshops/events; internally focused work includes accounts receivable, accounts payable (AR/AP), scheduling, project management, minute-taking, and annual compliance audits for homeowners.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Project Coordinator – Marketing job duties:

·         Conducts outreach to prospective homebuyers via in-person and virtual workshops, housing fairs, trolley tours, and open houses

·         Plans and executes events including semi-annual trolley tours, annual meetings, workshops, and open houses and liaise with community partners to participate in housing and resource fairs

·         Educates and resources developers regarding the Housing Trust’s marketing process

·         Follows up with long-term homeowners to measure impact and collect and share narratives

·         Manages website (WordPress) including active listings, program information, board/staff data, events, and Area Median Income (AMI) thresholds

·         Designs and publishes semi-annual Look Book, program brochures, event fliers, and signage in accordance with DOH’s language accessibility standards

·         Drafts and publishes monthly newsletters, bi-weekly updated listing notices and occasional event announcements

·         Manages LinkedIn account and expands online presence to other social media platforms

·         Fields questions from realtors, lenders, and prospective homebuyers regarding specific properties for sale, application process, etc.


Project Coordinator – Administrative job duties:

·         Executes annual occupancy audit for homeowners

·         Collects requisite paperwork from prospective homebuyers for applications and closings

·         Liaises with realtors, lenders, and attorneys regarding the status of applications/closings

·         Processes data collected via closing, program orientations, housing fairs, trolley tours, open houses, etc.

·         Digitizes and archives closing documents and processes AR/AP

·         Schedules board and committee meetings, program orientations, open houses, appraisals, photography/videography shoots, and annual check-ins with partner organizations

·         Drafts minutes for board and committee meetings

·         Supports event logistics for trolley tours, open houses, program orientations, etc. (confirms vendors, attendance, day-of-execution, etc.)


Additional duties may be required for this position


Location:          City Hall, 10th Floor (occasional travel to city-wide meeting locations)

Days:                Monday – Friday (occasional Saturday hours will be required)

Hours:              8:30am – 4:30pm or 9:00am – 5:00pm (occasional evening hours will be required)


THIS POSITION IS IN THE CAREER SERVICE

 

Qualifications

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

·         Seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in program administration; OR

·         Graduation from an accredited college or university with an Associate’s degree in Public or Business Administration, Social Sciences, Planning, or a related field, PLUS five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in program administration; OR

·         Graduation from an accredited college or university with an Bachelor’s degree in Public or Business Administration, Social Sciences, Planning, or a related field, PLUS three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in program administration; OR

·         Graduation from an accredited college or university with an Master’s degree in Public or Business Administration, Social Sciences, Planning, or a related field, PLUS two (2) years of progressively responsible experience in program administration


SELECTION REQUIREMENTS

This position requires applicants to complete an interview which will include a skills assessment as part of the interview. The interviewed candidate(s) possessing the qualifications best suited to fulfill the responsibilities of the position, based on the oral and written parts of the interview will be selected.

Preference will be given to candidates possessing the following:

·         Previous community outreach and engagement experience (in-person and virtual)

·         Previous teaching/instructional experience with groups (in-person and virtual)

·         Familiarity with homeownership programs and processes (mortgage lending, real estate closings, etc.)

·         Proficiency in Spanish or other languages beyond English

·         Previous project management work experience

·         Previous experience working with accounting, customer relationship management, and/or event management software

·         Proficiency working with Microsoft Office products

ALL REFERENCES TO POLITICAL SPONSORSHIP OR RECOMMENDATION MUST BE OMITTED FROM ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS SUBMITTED FOR CITY EMPLOYMENT.


The City of Chicago in an Equal Employment Opportunity and Military Friendly Employer.


City of Chicago

Brandon Johnson, Mayor


Applications for this position will be accepted until 11:59pm CDT on 03/01/2024


General Interest (Talent Bank)

Chicago, IL (HQ)Talent Bank /Full-Time/ On-Site

APPLY FOR THIS JOB


We are currently collecting resumes for future employment opportunities with the Chicago 2024 Host Committee for the Democratic National Convention!


Company Description

The Chicago 2024 Host Committee is a non-profit, non-partisan organization responsible for fundraising and ensuring individuals and businesses across Illinois have the opportunity to experience the benefits of hosting the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The Committee aims to showcase unique parts of the state, promote civic engagement, and foster economic growth.


Qualifications

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment with multiple priorities
  • Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office, or Google Suite
  • Demonstrated ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience

Development Now for Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization. Please contact us for any accommodations needed in the application process.

Deputy Director, Partnerships & Donor Relations

Chicago, IL (HQ)Partnerships & Donor Relations /Full-Time/ On-Site

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This is a full-time position on the DNC Convention Host Committee Development team through September 2024 that will require some weekend and evening hours. The preferred candidate is a detail-oriented self-starter who understands how to navigate complex organizations with multiple stakeholders. 

Responsibilities

  • Manage the allocation and tracking of Convention assets across donors and partners by improving upon existing processes or creating new ones. 
  • Working closely with the internal development team, manage the process of tracking all ongoing fundraising, outstanding asks & pledges, etc., to ensure that reporting is correct at all times.  
  • Work with full-time development staff and consultants, as well as colleagues in other departments, to ensure that Host Committee sponsorship packages are fulfilled.
  • Communicate regularly with internal and external stakeholders, representing the Host Committee in meetings with donors, the Democratic National Convention Committee, and our partners. 
  • Make sponsorship requests as needed. 
  • Staff events, create fundraising asset planning documents, draft briefing memos and other responsibilities as identified by the Senior Director of Partnerships & Donor Relations.

Qualifications

  • Demonstrated expertise in relationship building, project management and process building.
  • Be a collaborative team player with experience working across a team and cross-team managing. 
  • Be committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. 
  • Have impeccable writing, editing, presentation, and oral communication skills with keen attention to detail.
  • Be a positive, mission-driven teammate who thrives in a fast-paced environment.
  • Have 6+ years experience in campaign or non-profit management, fundraising, or other commensurate fields. 

Development Now for Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization. Please contact us for any accommodations needed in the application process.


Greater West Town Project

Shipping and Receiving Training

In three short months of engaging, hands-on training you will learn skills that will open the doors of opportunity and get you ready quickly for well-paying positions. Every day you will learn new things as you work with compassionate expert instructors. The technical skills you learn will have companies lining up to hire you, the job readiness and the industry reading and math will help you land that career in the Warehouse, Distribution, and Logistics industry. Our intake is held on Wednesdays at 8:45 am. We are located at 500 N. Sacramento Blvd, Chicago, IL 60612. Please visit sr.gwtp.edu or call 312.563.9570 to start your career with job training at Greater West Town Project!

  • 12-week training at no cost, includes supportive services once enrolled
  • Average $18+/hour wage upon job placement
  • Training Includes:
  • Computerized inventory control
  • Forklift certification
  • OSHA 10-hour General Industry Safety Card
  • RF scanners
  • UPS WorldShip
  • Picking, packing, documentation
  • Warehouse design, material handling, quality control
  • And much more…

Training starts March 11, 2024