Pilsen Alliance

Pilsen Alliance

Chicago, IL 60608
Tax ID36-4486055

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More about this organization

Mission

To improve the quality of life and preserve the rich Mexican culture in the greater Pilsen community by supporting local leadership at the grassroots level and creating advocacy/organizing campaigns that promote self-determination, accountability and inclusiveness.

About

Public transportation equity. Served as a lead agency of the Blue Line Transit Taskforce that fought a successful 7-year battle to restore night and weekend rail service on the Douglas Branch of the Blue Line. The line serves the communities of Pilsen, Little Village, and North Lawndale - all predominantly low-income communities of color. Government transparency. Helped pass the first public advisory referenda in Chicago's 25th Ward, which called for open community hearings on all zoning changes. They are meant to provide the community with a means of voicing their concerns over the growing number of high-end loft and condo conversions. The referenda passed with 95% of the vote.

Revenue

$141,042

Expenses

$122,281