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11 funders with a record of paying for “progresso”
Where the money went Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership → Instituto Del Progresso Latino: $786K across 1 grant, latest 2021 Skills for Chicagoland's Future → Instituto Del Progresso Latino: $117K across 2 grants, latest 2023 The Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation → Progresso Latino: $50K across 1 grant, latest 2021 The Bank of America Charitable → Progresso Latino: $25K across 2 grants, latest 2023 Idex Foundation → Instituto Del Progresso Latino: $25K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Frederic J & Dorothea Oppenheimer → El Progresso Memorial Library: $20K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Ppl Foundation → Progresso Latino: $10K across 1 grant, latest 2025 William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund → Progresso Latino: $8K across 1 grant, latest 2023 Enterprise Holdings Foundation → Progresso Latino: $3K across 1 grant, latest 2020 Bristol County Savings Charitable → Progresso Latino: $3K across 1 grant, latest 2025 Eder Family Foundation Inc → The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven: $1K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership → Instituto Del Progresso Latino: $145K across 1 grant, latest 2022 Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership: $931K on this topic. Open the funder. Chicago Cook Workforce Partne… $931K Skills for Chicagoland's Future: $117K on this topic. Open the funder. Skills for Chicagoland's Futu… $117K The Molina Healthcare Charitable Foundation: $50K on this topic. Open the funder. The Molina Healthcare Charita… $50K The Bank of America Charitable: $25K on this topic. Open the funder. The Bank of America Charitable $25K Idex Foundation: $25K on this topic. Open the funder. Idex Foundation $25K Frederic J & Dorothea Oppenheimer: $20K on this topic. Open the funder. Frederic J & Dorothea Oppenhe… $20K Ppl Foundation: $10K on this topic. Open the funder. Ppl Foundation $10K William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund: $8K on this topic. Open the funder. William Caspar Graustein Memo… $8K Enterprise Holdings Foundation: $3K on this topic. Open the funder. Enterprise Holdings Foundation $3K Bristol County Savings Charitable: $3K on this topic. Open the funder. Bristol County Savings Charit… $3K Eder Family Foundation Inc: $1K on this topic. Open the funder. Eder Family Foundation Inc $1K Instituto Del Progresso Latino: received $903K on this topic Instituto Del Progresso Latino $903K Instituto Del Progresso Latino: received $170K on this topic Instituto Del Progresso Latino $170K Progresso Latino: received $98K on this topic Progresso Latino $98K El Progresso Memorial Library: received $20K on this topic El Progresso Memorial Library $20K The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven: received $1K on this topic The Community Foundation for Gr… $1K 11 funders, 5 recipients, grants matching “progresso” only. Ribbon width is proportional to the total given; each funder has its own colour (smaller funders in gray). Hover a name to isolate its flows, click a funder to open it. Drag to move around; zoom with the buttons, a double-click, or the wheel after clicking the map. Largest: $786,377 to INSTITUTO DEL PROGRESSO LATINO — workforce innovation and opportunity act and other grant activiies
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Largest: $76,250 to INSTITUTO DEL PROGRESSO LATINO — community based organization collective activities
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Largest: $15,000 to PROGRESSO LATINO — program/operating support
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Largest: $50,000 to PROGRESSO LATINO — quality health home
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Largest: $25,000 to Instituto Del Progresso Latino — welfare grant
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Largest: $10,000 to PROGRESSO LATINO — program support
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Largest: $7,500 to PROGRESSO LATINO — 20th anniversary celebration
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Largest: $2,700 to PROGRESSO LATINO — exempt purpose
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Largest: $20,000 to El Progresso Memorial Library — next generation capital campaign
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Largest: $3,000 to PROGRESSO LATINO — program support
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Largest: $1,000 to THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR GREATER NEW HAVEN — progresso latino fund
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