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Rep. Kelly FY2023 Community Project Funding Requests

May 19, 2022

Congresswoman Kelly submitted the following requests (in alphabetical Order) to the House Committee on Appropriations for FY22 Community Project Funding:

Rep. Robin Kelly has submitted funding requests for important community projects in the Second Congressional District of Illinois to the House Appropriations Committee.

Under guidelines issued by the Appropriations Committee, each Representative may request funding for up to 15 projects in their community for fiscal year 2023 – although only a handful may actually be funded. Projects are restricted to a limited number of federal funding streams, and only state and local governments and eligible non-profit entities are permitted to receive funding. Additional information on the reforms governing Community Project Funding is available here.

In compliance with House Rules and Committee requirements, Rep. Robin Kelly has certified that she, her spouse, and her immediate family have no financial interest in any of the projects she has requested.

Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies​:

Orchid’s Healing Circles

Amount Requested:$120,000
Intended Recipient: Full Gospel Christian Assemblies International

Explanation of Request: This project would provide a healing environment for victims of gun violence. It also serves as a platform to create a collaborative environment for Community Policing. The goal is to bring issues to the forefront and give youth the ability to utilize the tools of conflict resolution and critical thinking skills to get to the root causes of crime and violence. It is driven by young adults as ambassadors to help youth at risk with a bottom up approach.

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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) After School Program

Amount Requested: $100,000
Intended Recipient: Mentoring Youth Through Technology
Explanation of Request: This project would enhance STEM educational opportunities for special needs and at-risk youth in underserved communities. The primary goal is to provide a positive example for youth as well expose them to new technological ideas. The objective is to provide a safe place for students to interact and compete in a healthy environment and learn cross cutting skills that introduce them to many levels of STEM education and careers.

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Streetlight Improvement Project

Amount Requested:$1,500,000

Intended Recipient: City of Harvey

Explanation of Request:This project will fund 625 streetlights that do not function correctly. The lack of sufficient road and pedestrian-scaled lighting poses a threat to public safety, reduces visibility, and is an impediment to City’s economic and community revitalization efforts. This funding will bring the City’s existing streetlights back to full operating condition and reduce crime.  

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Energy and Water

Cook County Environmental Infrastructure

Amount Requested: $10,000,000

Intended Recipient: US Army Corps of Engineers

Explanation of Request: This project would fund needed water infrastructure projects on Chicago's South Side related, but not limited, to development and protection of water supply and waste water systems, combined sewer overflows, and remediation of adverse water quality impacts and storm water impacts to waste water systems.

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Promontory Point Study

Amount Requested: $550,000

Intended Recipient: Chicago Park District

Explanation of Request: This project is already authorized by the USACE, and would include an independent third party study to determine a preferred preservation approach for the design of Promontory Point Shoreline Protection Project with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

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Financial Services and General Government:

Internee-to-Entrepreneur Program

Amount Requested:$626,000

Intended Recipient: Chatham Business Association

Explanation of Request: The funding would provide a 12-week program with Olive-Harvey College, to assist 30 students with business plans and formation. The overall goal of the program is to create a business plan, obtain a business license, and financing that will result in a surge of economic development and reduction in recidivism. The program structure incorporates key activities: assessments, career readiness, education, coaching and mentoring, support services, business start-up, and professional development.

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Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies:

Maternal Child Health + Wellness Center

Amount Requested:$353,441

Intended Recipient: Family Christian Health Center

Explanation of Request: The funding would be used for funding the purchase of an ultrasound for use on high-risk pregnancies to support the provision of Level II prenatal care provided by UCM Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialists at FCHC’s Maternal Child Health + Wellness Center. It will fund specialists who will provide on-going care of women and complete obstetric ultrasound interpretation at the Center and a 1.0 FTE Ultrasound Technician to complete the screenings, one year of screening readings, and equipment related IT and maintenance costs. In addition, the ultrasound services will be made available to other local providers in need of Level II ultrasound screenings and readings.

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Network Infrastructure Upgrade to Main Campus

Amount Requested: $1,844,000

Intended Recipient: Prairie State College

Explanation of Request: This project will expand Prairie State’s ability to implement new programs to re-engage students through overdue investments to upgrade their local area technology and communication network. Their internal network is obsolete and not sufficient to promote uninterrupted teaching and learning. The funding will allow them to upgrade to 10GB speeds and expand high speed Wi-Fi access to the campus.

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Psychiatry Living Room Model

Amount Requested:$1,000,000

Intended Recipient: Riverside Medical Center

Explanation of Request: The funding would be used for building a less-restrictive living room model that would provide a group-home age and gender appropriate living structure, allowing children to lead more normal lives, in an adjacent pediatric hospital unit.

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South Shore Hospital Corp Capital Improvements

Amount Requested:$2,000,000

Intended Recipient: South Shore Hospital Corporation

Explanation of Request: The funding would be used for three pressing needs directly affecting patient safety and security. First, the hospital’s four elevators are over 40 years old and beyond repairs that guarantee patient and visitor safety. Second, IT security updates and equipment are needed to enhance and improve the hospital’s ability to protect and secure patient personal, insurance, and diagnosis information. Third, security cameras for the protection of inpatients/outpatients, visitors and others inside and outside of the hospital.

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Southland Career Center Design and Program Development

Amount Requested: $1,740,000

Intended Recipient: Southland Career and Technical Education Center (SCTEC)

Explanation of Request: This project serves the Southland Career and Technical Education Center (SCTEC) stakeholder communities – seven school districts and one community college – to develop program outlines for curricular training in Construction, Information Technology, Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing, Public Safety, and Urban Agriculture and to create the SCTEC area career center facility design.

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Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies:

Acquisition and Demolition of Blighted and Vacant Buildings

Amount Requested:$1,500,000

Intended Recipient: City of Harvey

Explanation of Request: This project will fund revitalization strategies including: investing in infrastructure, demolishing vacant properties, incentivizing housing rehabilitation and new residential development, enabling equitable transit-oriented development, investing in safe streets, and activating the city's parks and open spaces.

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Lake Calumet Trail

Amount Requested:$844,800

Intended Recipient: Illinois International Port District

Explanation of Request: This project would fund a study to assess existing conditions, impacts, develop alternatives, and provide preliminary designs for the proposed 1.82 mile trail through the Illinois International Port District, from Doty Avenue to Big Marsh Park. The study will include a Security & Maintenance Plan, which will assist the Illinois International Port District in identifying resources and partnerships to support the trail’s ongoing safety, accessibility, and state of good repair. Once implemented, the project will help to establish a quality recreational corridor for Chicago’s far South Side neighborhoods, that connects the Pullman National Monument with the Harborside Golf Course, Lake Calumet, Square Marsh and Big Marsh Park.

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Museum Expansion and Community Economic Development Empowerment Project

Amount Requested: $1,500,000

Intended Recipient: A Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum Inc
Explanation of Request: This project would complete an adaptive reuse rehab expansion of a 2000 SF, 3 story Pullman Row-House, the existing home of the A Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum, and combine it to the blighted adjacent 2000 SF property space, to create the sorely needed added space, and produce a Multimedia Civil Rights Wing.

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South Shore Homeownership Preservation

Amount Requested: $2,000,000

Intended Recipient: City of Chicago

Explanation of Request: This project will allow struggling HOA's and condos to obtain financing for repairs to help preserve diminishing homeownership on Chicago’s Southside. This will help ensure longtime residents are not priced out of their homes or forced to move because of dangerous or uncomfortable living conditions

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