The DuPage Community Transformation Partnership (DCTP), a collaborative partnership between DuPage County and DuPage Foundation, is a five-year grant program supporting social service not-for-profit organizations that are helping DuPage County residents most severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. DCTP funding specifically focuses on providing assistance in the areas of food insecurity, housing instability, mental health, and substance use disorder.
In January 2022, the DuPage County Board executed an agreement to allocate federal funds received through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to DuPage Foundation for a multi-year grant program. A total of $10,450,000 in Immediate Intervention and Transformational grants have been awarded to area not-for-profits. DuPage Foundation donor-advised fund representatives expanded the impact of this grant program by recommending an additional $450K to support Transformational projects.
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The Partnership awarded nearly $1.3 million in Immediate Intervention grants, on June 18, 2023 to 18 social service not-for-profit organizations serving DuPage County residents in the areas of food insecurity, housing instability, mental health, and substance use disorder.
On Tuesday, October 11, 2022 the DuPage County Board and DuPage Foundation awarded $3,849,374 in Transformational grants to 17 social service not-for-profit organizations. This marks the second set of grants distributed by the DuPage Community Transformation Partnership (DCTP), established by the Board and Foundation in January.