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Impact 100 Chicago announces 2017-18 board of directors

Impact 100 Chicago, a women's philanthropic organization that has awarded more than $2.5 million to Chicago-area nonprofits, today announced its 2017-18 board of directors:

• Kathy Loria (Palatine) - president

• Gina Turner (Cary) - secretary

• Karen Hoelscher (Northbrook) - treasurer

• Michele Polvere (Barrington) - past president

• Deb Gammon (Long Grove) - governance director

• Mindy Winkel (Hawthorn Woods) - grants director

• Kathy Froehlich (Northbrook) - technology director

• Jennifer Frighetto (Barrington) - communications director

• Sue Randall (Deer Park) - membership director

Impact 100 Chicago members pool their $1,000 membership donations to award $100,000 grants to nonprofits in the Chicago area, both city and suburbs. Focus areas for the 2017-2018 grant cycle awards are culture, education, family, health, and sustainability.

"Serving as our Impact 100 Chicago president is an honor and a privilege," said Loria, a member of the organization since 2012 and a board member since 2014. "Our board is committed, energized and ready to help make this our best year yet. We look forward to welcoming new Impact 100 Chicago members, along with our returning members, from throughout the Chicagoland area and working together to help Chicago's nonprofits turn their projects into reality."

More than 200 area nonprofits applied for an Impact 100 Chicago grant during the 2016-17 grant cycle. After comprehensive reviews and site visits by committees made up of Impact 100 Chicago members, nonprofit finalists were selected to present at Impact 100 Chicago's annual Grant Award Celebrations, where members voted for the $100,000 grant recipients.

In 2017, Impact 100 Chicago awarded $652,000 with $100,000 Impact grants given to: Brighton Park Neighborhood Council, Cabrini Green Legal Aid, CASA of Cook County, Chicago Debate Commission, Chicago House and Social Service Agency and The People's Music School. Merit awards were presented to Eversight Illinois, Juvenile Protective Association, Logan Square Neighborhood Association, Evanston Scholars and Maywood Fine Arts Association.

Women interested in learning more about Impact 100 Chicago should visit www.impact100chicago.org or contact info@impact100chicago.org. All membership dollars received before the end of 2017 will be awarded at the 2018 Grant Award Celebration. Nonprofits interested in applying for a grant can learn more at www.impact100chicago.org.

About Impact 100 Chicago

Impact 100 Chicago is a 501(c)(3) all volunteer, women's philanthropic nonprofit that awards transformational grants to local nonprofits while empowering women to improve lives through philanthropy. For more information, visit www.impact100chicago.org.

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