
Dark times face us. The current economic crisis is subjecting many Americans to insecurity and poverty.
Anxiety and worry have become an everyday part of the lives of working families—especially those with limited incomes. But just as the Great Depression provided a backdrop for enormous change, this crisis, too, offers a historic opportunity for transformation—to reflect on and rethink the way we do things. To question our assumptions. To reimagine our work. To address the challenge before us.
What is our part in this story? Read our 2008 Annual Report which highlights our work to help remake America.
The Center for Economic Progress has recently been featured on lifestyle cable network Plum TV as a part of an initiative sponsored by Bank of America to highlight the remarkable efforts of four organizations that are making a big impact in the communities they serve.
The Center for Economic Progress has partnered with Chili's restaurants throughout Illinois as part of the new Chili's Pepper Profit Partner Program. Visit a participating Chili's between December 5 and April 30 the Center will get 10 percent of the total purchase.
The Center for Economic Progress has been awarded a grant by COUNTRY Financial through its Count on COUNTRY Financial grant program. The Center was one of five grant recipients.
With little tax training, low-income families are among the most likely to leave money on the table at tax time. Become a Center volunteer and help offer free tax and financial services to low-income families.
Savings is as important as consumption when it comes to the future economic health and vitality of the U.S. economy. Read more about our savings policy work in our latest policy paper.
During the 2009 tax season, the Center put $52 million back into the pockets of more than 33,000 Illinois families and their communities. Read our Tax & Financial Services Highlights to see how we've helped families use our tax and financial services to get ahead.