News for December, 2008

Make a Gift to CNT this Season

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

For 30 years, CNT has been working to develop sustainable and affordable urban communities. And we have achieved many successful results.Thanks to the support of many individuals like you, we have developed innovative solutions that build stronger and more sustainable local economies and curtail global warming. Over the next year, CNT will continue to demonstrate and promote innovative solutions – from car-sharing and energy efficient affordable rental housing, to increased accessibility of transit and the development of compact, efficient urban communities – to an increasingly receptive world.

But we can’t do it without you. During this season of giving, we ask you to remember CNT and the outstanding work we are doing and to make a donation to our 2008 Annual Fund. Click here to make a contribution.

Read about our 2008 highlights and take a look at some photos from the past year.


Chicago Matters Looking for Local Visionaries

Friday, December 12th, 2008

There is no doubt that Chicago and the region are part of a global community. The future of our government, economy, culture, built and natural environments will be determined by our connections to the rest of the globe. But our success in the world depends on the people who live here. So who’s leading the way? Who are the unsung visionaries in your community who are helping to create Chicago’s future and putting us on the global map?

Chicago Public Radio wants to know who you think fits the bill. Visit www.chicagopublicradio.org/chicagomatters by January 14th to nominate your pick. Over the next year, Chicago Matters: Growing Forward will introduce you to Chicago’s top 10 global visionaries. Your choice could be one of them! Read more about the Chicago Matters series.






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