Join Us in Strengthening Chicago’s South Side
Whether you’re a resident, business owner, supporter, or someone who simply loves Chicago’s South Side, there are many ways to make an impact. Greater Chatham Initiative offers opportunities to volunteer, donate, partner, attend events, and engage with cultural programs that uplift Chatham, Greater Grand Crossing, Avalon Park, and Auburn Gresham. Your time, energy, and generosity help us create safer, greener, more vibrant neighborhoods for everyone
Ways to Get Involved
Help plant trees, mentor youth, support community events, assist with homeowner repairs, or join cleanup efforts. Volunteering is a powerful way to give back and stay connected to the neighborhood.
Your contribution fuels programs that support homeowners, youth, small businesses, and neighborhood revitalization. Donations help sustain our work and expand opportunities across the South Side.
Join workshops, festivals, tree plantings, tours, or cultural celebrations that bring residents and visitors together. Every event supports the community and increases visibility for local initiatives.
Explore the Black Culinary & Heritage Tour or visit the Mahalia Jackson Cultural District to support local restaurants, artists, and cultural storytellers.
Businesses and organizations can partner with GCI to co-sponsor events, support cultural programming, or collaborate on development initiatives.
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Why Community Involvement Matters
Every volunteer hour, event ticket, and donation strengthens the fabric of our neighborhoods. Community involvement supports small businesses, improves housing stability, nurtures youth leadership, and helps solve challenges like flooding and vacant properties. When residents and partners get involved, Greater Chatham becomes a place of opportunity, resilience, and pride.
Common Questions About Getting Involved
What volunteer opportunities are available?
Tree planting, youth mentorship, community outreach, event support, and neighborhood cleanups are among the most common.
How can I support if I don’t live in Greater Chatham?
Anyone can donate, attend events, take the culinary tour, or partner with us on programs.
Is GCI a 501(c)(3) nonprofit?
Yes. All donations are tax-deductible.
Can businesses or organizations collaborate?
Absolutely. We welcome community organizations, corporations, foundations, and small businesses as partners.
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In the News
We’re proud to support a community full of energy, creativity, and connection. Explore how our work is making an impact—and how others are sharing that story—in recent articles and press features.






