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Published February 3, 2021 •
Updated on February 3, 2021 at 8:59 am
Are you thinking about applying for the 2021 Project Innovation Grant Challenge and want to know more? The Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation is hosting an informational webinar to help answer your questions.
Taking place at noon on Thursday, Feb. 4, the webinar will offer an overview of the application process with representatives from the Comcast NBCU Foundation.
Winners will be announced in Spring 2021
Published December 14, 2020 •
Updated on February 12, 2021 at 8:04 pm
Please note: Applications for Project Innovation 2021 have now closed. Winners will be announced in Spring 2021. Learn more about Project Innovation below.
Is your non-profit working to create positive change in your local community? Presented by the Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation in partnership with NBC and Telemundo stations in 11 markets, Project Innovation is strengthening our communities by providing funding to local non-profit organizations that are solving everyday problems. In 2021, this station will award $315,000 to exceptional non-profit programs that are addressing local community issues in an innovative way.
During the application collection period, this station will accept applications for Project Innovation grants in the four (4) categories described below:
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NBC 5 Chicago’s LeeAnn Trotter spoke to some past local non-profit organizations who were winners of the grant. In the videos on this page, you will hear from Pat Wrona from CARPLS Legal Aid, Rodrigo Levy from Code Platoon, and Lauren Schrero from The Nora Project, as well as Carmen Scott Boria from BUILD Chicago, Kate Monteleone from Neighborhood Pantries, Roneal Hall from Crushers Club and DeAnna McLeary Sherman from True Star Media. Hear from Pat Wrona from CARPLS Legal Aid, Rodrigo Levy from Code Platoon, and Lauren Schrero from The Nora Project, past winners of the Project Innovation Grant.