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We work with community, government and business leaders to increase economic opportunities for residents across the Chicago area. Through our business investments, philanthropy and policies, we support skills training and job creation, neighborhood revitalization and small business growth. And we help expand access to affordable housing and financial health resources.
In 2021, we committed $150 million in philanthropic capital and low-cost loans to the city’s South and West sides. This commitment builds on an additional $600 million in home lending to increase homeownership for Black, Hispanic and Latino families across Chicago.
We are helping drive inclusive, economic growth in Chicago—and we are proud to be invested in the city for today and tomorrow.
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Transforming Abandoned Lots Into Affordable Homes
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Transforming Abandoned Lots Into Affordable Homes
Where many people see vacant land, Raul Raymundo sees opportunity. Here’s how he and JPMorgan Chase are creating change.
For decades, Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood struggled with poverty and a shortage of resources. But Pilsen’s downturn spurred innovation among community residents like Raul Raymundo.
In 1990, with just $30,000 in seed money from local religious leaders, Raymundo created The Resurrection Project (TRP). The organization helps transform abandoned lots into affordable housing and hosts workshops on how to build credit and buy property.
Raymundo’s work has not been easy—or cheap. A $7.2 million philanthropic commitment from JPMorgan Chase has lightened the load. And it will help Raymundo and TRP build or preserve more than 150 affordable housing residences throughout the Chicago area.