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Illinois Poverty Summit

The Illinois Poverty Summit (IPS) is facilitated by the Mid-America Institute on Poverty of Heartland Alliance. IPS was established in 2000 to develop strategies to eliminate poverty in Illinois. Poverty in Illinois has a wide reach - touching women, children, teens, the elderly, people with disabilities, and working families.

Steering Committee | Publications | 2007 Policy Recommendations

The Illinois Poverty Summit:

  • develops bipartisan support for strategic priorities to eliminate poverty in Illinois;
  • analyzes current poverty data and serves as an information source on trends impacting the state's economic health; and
  • convenes legislators and other key civic leaders to determine the most effective use of state and federal anti-poverty resources and to develop new anti-poverty strategies.

Four precepts guide the Illinois Poverty Summit:

  • People who work full time should not live in poverty.
  • All people who can work should be given the tools to work toward their fullest potential.
  • A safety net should be provided for those who cannot work.
  • Eliminating poverty is an investment in Illinois' future.

To access Illinois Poverty Summit publications, click here

This project is made possible by the generous support of The Joyce Foundation, The Chicago Community Foundation,The Illinois Children's Healthcare Foundation, and The Grand Victoria Foundation.