Rebuild Foundation Kicks Off Final Phase of Renovation at Vacant St. Laurence School, Supporting Artisan
Entrepreneurs of Color on Chicago’s South Side
JPMorgan Chase $300,000 investment to help Rebuild Foundation promote inclusive economic growth by providing
local artisans, small business owners with training, workspaces
Rebuild Foundation, founded by Chicago native and artist Theaster Gates and recognized for transforming neighborhoods and
celebrating innovative artistic practices on the city’s South side, along with JPMorgan Chase, has kicked off the final
phase of renovation of the previously vacant St. Laurence School.
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The St. Laurence School, which closed 16 years ago, will house Rebuild Foundation’s new Arts and Innovation Incubator, currently
operating out of the Stony Island Arts Bank. Rebuild Foundation and JPMorgan Chase also celebrated the first graduating class of
the Artisan Entrepreneur Program, an intensive 10-week business development program that was completed by 30 entrepreneurs working
in the creative field.
With $300,000 support from JPMorgan Chase’s 2017, three-year, $40 million commitment to create economic opportunity on Chicago’s
South and West sides, the Incubator helps local artisans and small business owners of color grow their businesses through hands-on
training and mentorship. JPMorgan Chase’s investment will allow Rebuild Foundation to accelerate St. Laurence School renovations
and expand access to its Incubator for more local artisans. In addition, Rebuild Foundation is revitalizing retail storefronts
along commercial corridors on the South side to house the entrepreneurs’ work by offering them leasing opportunities at
below-market prices.
“Artisan entrepreneurs on Chicago’s South Side have the talent, drive and innovative ideas they need to succeed—and now they
also have the space and institutional support that all entrepreneurs need,” said Rebuild Foundation founder Theaster Gates. “We’re
thrilled to partner with JPMorgan Chase to bring life-changing, hands-on training and mentorship to small business owners in this
part of the city.”
As a teacher, South side native Darnell Dowd has dedicated his life to giving back to the community. Darnell was an amateur
artist when he stumbled upon the Incubator and developed a plan to turn his passion for art and education into a business. Darnell
now builds custom-made cabinets and teaches his craft to others on the South side. “I love what I do, but lacked the business
background to create a steady revenue stream,” said Dowd. “I am excited to continue scaling my business and give back to my
community by mentoring others who share the same passion.”
“By joining forces with Rebuild Foundation, we are creating opportunities for local artisans and small business owners to grow
their business and help revitalize the neighborhoods where they work and live,” said Peter Scher, Head of Corporate Responsibility,
JPMorgan Chase. “The St. Laurence School renovation is a great example of how we can all work together to create economic
opportunity on the South side.”
The renovation of the St. Laurence School and the launch of Rebuild Foundation’s Arts and Innovation Incubator follows
research from the JPMorgan Chase Institute, which found the limited cash liquidity of small businesses threatens to constrain
the economic vibrancy of some neighborhoods on Chicago’s South and West sides. By investing in the training of local artisans and
small business owners and providing them with working space, this investment aims to encourage the revitalization of these
neighborhoods and create economic opportunity and jobs for residents.
In the past year, JPMorgan Chase already deployed half of this $40 million pledge to support job skills building, the expansion
of small businesses, neighborhood revitalization and financial health. Among other philanthropic investments, the firm announced
the expansion of the Entrepreneurs of Color Fund to Chicago, following its success in Detroit. Joined by Fifth Third Bank, Accion
Chicago and LISC JPMorgan Chase launched the $5.5 million fund to provide minority entrepreneurs with critical access to capital,
education and other resources.
About Rebuild Foundation
Rebuild Foundation is an arts, education and cultural development organization committed to transforming urban communities.
Founded by artist Theaster Gates, the organization support artists and strengthens communities by providing free arts programming,
creating new cultural amenities and developing affordable housing, studio and live-work spaces. Rebuild Foundation also serves
as a platform for other mission-aligned organizations by providing space, support and partnership around common goals. Rebuild
Foundation is a grantee of Reimagining the Civic Commons, a three-year, national initiative that aims to revitalize public spaces
and connect people of all backgrounds, cultivate trust within communities, and reverse the trends of social and economic
fragmentation in cities and neighborhoods. St. Laurence School is one of four Civic Commons project sites in Chicago.
About JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2.6 trillion and operations
worldwide. The Firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking,
financial transaction processing, and asset management. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
serves millions of customers in the United States and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government
clients under its J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Information about JPMorgan Chase & Co. is available at
www.jpmorganchase.com.
Media Contacts
Rebuild Foundation
Tarrah Cooper
(312) 399- 4081
press@rebuildfoundation.org
or
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Amalia Kontesi
(212) 270-2376
amalia.kontesi@jpmchase.com
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