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Tue, August 5th, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Guest Speakers: the Romanian Community Foundation and Bridge Chicago
Our special guests for August’s Town Hall Meeting will be two of our newest members — the Romanian Community Foundation and Bridge Chicago. During this one-hour virtual gathering, these new members will share information about their organizations, their programs, and the community that they serve. CCA Town Halls take place on the first Tuesday of each month and is a time for us to join together as a community, share updates, learn about upcoming grants, and make announcements or ask for support.
We hope that you can join us for this very special Town Hall.
Tue, July 1st, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Guest Speaker Dr. Patrick Murphy
Dr. Murphy served as CCA Board President from 2016-2018 after having joined the Board in 2014. The CCA launched several social enterprise-based community projects, such as Dumpling Fest, Activating Heritage, and Journey Chicago during his tenure as President. Dr. Murphy was an entrepreneurship professor at DePaul University for 16 years and active in a range of outreach-oriented entrepreneurship projects with CCA, the Field Museum, Sweet Beginnings, and many other Chicago partners. In 2018 he and his wife Gina moved to Alabama when he joined the University of Alabama at Birmingham as Goodrich Endowed Chair of Entrepreneurship and Director of the J. Frank Barefield Jr. Entrepreneurship Program. His team serves Birmingham’s entrepreneurial ecosystem with a range of social enterprise, community, and entrepreneurship programming. He remains a staunch supporter of CCA and its mission.
We hope that you can join us for this very special Town Hall.
Tue, June. 3rd, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Guest Speaker Tony Le, Founder of IDE Interactive
Tony Le is an Experience Designer and founder of IDE Interactive, Inc., where he creates intuitive digital experiences that put users first. With his Master’s in Experience Design, he merges artistic vision with practical solutions that make a real difference for clients. As a professor at Columbia College Chicago, Tony inspires future designers while promoting accessibility and thoughtful design approaches. This presentation covers the importance of website accessibility and how it impacts user experience. It will explore ADA compliance principles and practical strategies to make websites more inclusive, user-friendly, and effective for all visitors.
We hope that you can join us for this very special Town Hall.
Tuesday, April 15th, 2025, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Our special guest for March’s Town Hall Meeting will be Elsa Hiltner, Director of Programs at Lawyers for the Creative Arts.Elsa brings a wealth of experience in the performing arts community to LCA. In particular, she has worked hard to create progress in the challenging area of pay equity.
We hope that you can join us for this very special Town Hall.
Tuesday, March 4th, 2025, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Our special guest for March’s Town Hall Meeting will be Suzy Lee, Sr. Dir. Programs and Learning from Forefront. She will be discussing the many services and resources that Forefront has to offer members, including: the Forefront Library, the Impact Capacity Assessment Tool, Peer Skill Share, and Forefront’s new Federal Funding Policies page.
We hope that you can join us for this very special Town Hall.
Guest Speaker Bindu Poroori, Director of Community Organizing, Arts Alliance Illinois.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Our special guest for February’s Town Hall Meeting will be Bindu Poroori. Bindu holds the position of Director of Community Organizing at Arts Alliance Illinois (AAI). Bindu will be sharing critical information regarding new policy changes being made by the current administration and sharing AAI resources available to CCA Members to help navigate through the challenges we are facing. Included in Bindu’s presentation will be information on the Federal Funding Pause, how to utilize AAI’s Help Desk, being a part of Capitol Day, and how CCA Members can help contribute to AAI’s advocacy for critical resources and additional funding for the arts in Illinois.
We hope that you can join us for this very special Town Hall.
At our December Town Hall Meeting, you will learn ways to effectively utilize volunteers to enhance nonprofit work. This high-level overview will explore innovative ways to engage volunteers, including roles you may not have considered. We’ll discuss how to assess your need for volunteers, foster an open and welcoming environment, and navigate the challenges of understanding volunteer needs within your organization. Whether you’re just starting or looking to optimize your volunteer program, this session will provide valuable insights to help you succeed. Chris Swope Cholewa, CEO, and Katie Ferguson, Community Engagement Specialist, from HandsOn Suburban Chicago will facilitate this interactive discussion.
About your Presenters:
Chris Swope Cholewa has been with HOSC since 2000. Before joining the team, she was the President and CEO of Affinium Services LLC, a consulting firm serving nonprofits providing executive leadership, capacity building, planning, impact analysis, fund development, and communications both locally and nationally. Chris is passionate about making a difference in her community and volunteers with local nonprofits who support high needs and underserved populations.
Katie Ferguson is dedicated to the recruiting of, engagement with, and retention of volunteers for nonprofit organizations throughout Chicagoland. She collaborates with the Americorps Seniors and school programs to assist with partnerships and volunteer engagement. She is excited to connect people with causes about which they are passionate and to inspire them to be change agents in our communities.
Call for Activating Heritage Panel Proposals
CCA is excited to announce that we are accepting proposals for the 2025 Activating Heritage Conference. This year’s conference will be held on the UIC Campus in March 2025 (date tbd). For additional information on Activating Heritage, please visit last year’s conference page where you can learn more about previous panels, guest speakers, and conference highlights. Activating Heritage 2024 – Chicago Cultural Alliance
To propose a panel, roundtable discussion, or workshop for the 2025 Activating Heritage Conference, please fill out the Panel Submission form below.
If you have any questions, please contact Michael Scott, Programs Manager, at [email protected]
Chicago Cultural Alliance – Leadership Council | Tuesday, Oct. 15th | 4:00 – 7:00pm | Swedish American Museum
We hope to see as many of our members as possible at this important planning event!
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This in-person meeting of the Chicago Cultural Alliance Leadership Council is intended for leadership (or the appropriate decision-maker) from all Core Members AND Partner Members of the CCA. This is scheduled for 4:00 – 7:00pm on Tuesday, Oct. 15th at the Swedish American Museum of Chicago. Even if you cannot attend all three hours of this event, we ask that you please try to attend part of it. Beverages and heavy snacks will be provided.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS EVENT?
In furtherance of our mission to support and promote Chicago’s centers of cultural heritage, it is imperative that we hear directly from our members. The goals for this meeting will be 1) to hear what additions or changes you would like to see to CCA services or programs and 2) to help facilitate and plan program collaborations for 2025.
WHAT TOPICS WILL BE COVERED?
We plan to cover the following topics during the meeting:


Promoting Your Organization through the CCA with Demetrio P. Maguigad
Demetrio P. Maguigad (former board member and principal at Polyrhythmic) will join the August 6th Town Hall to share ways to promote your organization, events, and activities through the CCA’s various platforms and communication channels.
Application Due Date: Fri., Sept. 8th
Starting Block Grants will provide up to $100,000 over two years to small organizations looking to build internal capacity and develop their infrastructure to promote organizational health, growth and sustainability. The grant opportunity is open to community-based organizations in diverse sectors, including Arts and Culture, Community and Economic Development, Education, Health and Human Services, and Violence Prevention.
Our guest speaker for June will be Charity M. Counts. Charity serves as the executive director of the Association of Midwest Museums (AMM), a regional service organization focused on advocating for and connecting museum professionals in the Midwest to a network of colleagues, resources and capacity-building training. Prior to leading AMM, Charity worked in museums for 15 years in a variety of roles. Here career began at a mid-size museum called Minnetrista located in Muncie, IN, where she served in collections and exhibits roles, and her most recent museum role was the associate vice president of exhibits at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.Join Charity at this month’s town hall to learn more about AMM and its services, the cross-regional Museum Learning Hub resource, and to engage in a brief discussion of needs.
We are thrilled to announce that Billy Ocasio and Dr. Ramón García have been voted the 2024 Outstanding Community Leader Award recipients!
Nomination statement from the Board of the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture (edited):
“Mr. Ocasio’s dedication to the Puerto Rican community in Humboldt Park and Chicago over the past 30+ years has been nothing short of remarkable. From spearheading affordable housing initiatives and the development of the iconic Paseo Boricua flags and Puerto Rican streetscape to founding the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, his vision and leadership have transformed and empowered the community.”
Nomination statement from the Dominican American Midwest Association (edited):
“Dr. Ramón García has been instrumental in advancing the Dominican American Midwest Association’s mission of empowering Dominicans across various facets like culture, education, politics, and economics since its founding in 1999. His establishment of the Dr. Ramón García Educational Award has provided critical support for students to pursue higher education and community development.”
Please join us in celebrating these exceptional community leaders and their tireless work to create positive change! The Chicago Cultural Alliance will recognize Billy Ocasio and Dr. Ramón García as the 2024 Outstanding Community Leaders during the awards ceremony of the 2024 MOSAIC Gala this summer.
Activating Heritage is the Alliance’s annual professional development conference for cultural heritage and non-profit professionals. The conference connects our Core Members and other arts & culture workers from across the Chicago region with meaningful, hands-on, capacity-building experiences facilitated by a host of scholars and leaders in the field, through dynamic presentations, panels, and workshops. We enthusiastically encourage participation from members of the community as well. The conference will also be of interest to students (both undergraduate and graduate), historians, and anyone else interested in learning more about community engagements with culture.
United with a diverse and accomplished array of panelists, moderators, community stakeholders, and industry professionals, we will delve into broader and deeper conversations surrounding advocacy, fundraising, museum collections, preservation, programming, digitizing, virtual exhibitions, education, and the next generation of arts and cultural heritage professionals.
**Note for CCA Core Members: We have registration waivers for any core members who would like to attend but are facing financial hardship. Email [email protected] with the subject “Registration Waiver” and a list of the registrant names, email addresses, and the name of your organization and a representative will be in touch.

Deadline: December 31, 2023
It’s the time of year when we ask our Core Members to nominate individuals who they feel have been integral to the work and representation of their communities. OCLA Winners are given two complimentary tickets to the annual gala and are presented with the award during the MOSAIC program, and are also invited to select a cultural presentation to perform during the gala. The ceremony will be a very public platform for them to talk about their work/the center’s work and to reach a new audience of supporters.
Outstanding Community Leaders are figures who help bring more visibility to their communities, embrace the values of inclusion and tolerance, pioneer new ideas, and are empathetic and understanding to all people. An OCL can be anyone! Is there an artist or performer who’s work is raising the voice of your community? Maybe a leader on your staff who is going above and beyond to advocate for and protect cultural heritage? Or maybe there’s a super volunteer who has been loyal and dedicated to your organization and community for years who deserves recognition! Let’s celebrate them.
Any staff from CCA Core Member organizations is eligible to submit a nomination, so please take the time to recognize the incredible leaders in your community!
A list of previous Awardees can be found on our website here. Core Members whose nominee was selected for the award between 2021-2023 are asked to withhold nominations to allow for greater Core Member representation.
Please reach out to our Programs Manager, Sarah Cameron ([email protected]) with any questions.
Activating Heritage 2023 – March 6
CREATING ONLINE DIGITAL EXHIBITS
Panelists:
Kate Flynn is the Portal Manager for the Chicago Collections Consortium and also the Digital Programs & Metadata Project Librarian at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She previously was a Resident Librarian at the University of Illinois at Chicago for Digital Programs & Services. She earned an MSI from the University Of Michigan School Of Information in 2011, specializing in Preservation of Information and Archives & Records Management. She is most interested in issues around digital preservation, user experience and metadata.
Jacob Campbell (Moderator) is a Cultural Anthropologist with the Keller Science Action Center at The Field Museum, where he leads the social science team for the Chicago region program. His applied research, pedagogy, and collaborative programming has focused on cultural connections to the natural world in cities. He works with partners across Chicago to create more equitable city institutions and green spaces.
Jacob also co-directs the Urban Ecology Field Lab undergraduate summer course at the Field Museum, and is adjunct professor of environmental science at DePaul University. Previously, he worked for 5 years as program manager with the Center for Community Arts Partnerships at Columbia College Chicago. He earned an N.A. and Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Arizona.
Activating Heritage 2023 – March 6
ENGAGED HUMANITIES: ADAPTING CULTURAL CONTENT FOR NEW AUDIENCES
Panelists:
Young Kim is Associate Professor and Head of Classics and Mediterranean Studies, as well as Associate Professor of History, at UIC. His research and teaching interests focus on the ancient Mediterranean world. Prior to arriving at UIC, he worked as the Director of Education for the Onassis Foundation USA.
On this panel, Young will discuss various engaged humanities projects he has worked on, both at the Onassis Foundation and at UIC, including the Humanities Impact Program and the Luis Alfaro Residency Project. He will also discuss his outreach work to the Greek American community in Chicago.
Adrienne Kochman Adrienne Kochman, PhD is an art historian, curator and educator from Chicago. Formerly Associate Professor of Art History and Adjunct Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Indiana University Northwest, she currently teaches at the SAIC and since 2017, is curator at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. Projects include Increment: Barbara Cooper, Shona MacDonald, Yoonshin Park (2018); Raw Reckoning: Michael Paxton (2019) and Michel Andreenko: Revisited and Michel Andreenko and Ukrainian Artists in Paris (2022) on the Ukrainian modernist. Agency: Craft in Chicago from the 1970s-80s and Beyond is planned for the Terra Foundation’s Art Design Chicago 2024.
Lisa Dush Lisa Dush is an associate professor in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and Discourse at DePaul University, where she teaches courses in professional and digital writing. She also serves as Faculty Director of HumanitiesX: DePaul’s Experiential Humanities Collaborative and coordinates DePaul’s Graduate Certificate in Strategic Writing and Advancement for Nonprofits.
Moderator: Mónica Félix – Chicago Cultural Alliance