Help CNT Create A Sustainable Future

2008 Annual Campaign

Your support helps CNT develop the innovative programs that build more livable and sustainable urban communities. Unrestricted funding in particular-not tied to any specific project-gives us the freedom to test different strategies and fund the research and development activities that larger institutional donors are less able to support.

Ways to Give

Outright Gift

An outright gift to the Center for Neighborhood Technology can be made by check or credit card. You may make a credit card donation online, or mail your donation to:

Center for Neighborhood Technology
Attn: Accounting
2125 West North Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60647

Innovation Fund

A gift of $1,000 or more will help initiate and support our Innovation Fund, which enables CNT to research and develop inventive programs that foster livable and sustainable urban communities. For more information about the Innovation Fund, email Nicole Gotthelf, Director of Development.

30th Anniversary Fund

Sponsorship Levels: Platinum ($30,000); Gold ($10,000); Silver ($5,000), Bronze ($2,500), Green ($1,000), and Friend ($300). To download a sponsorship form, click here. For more information about sponsorship opportunities, contact Nicole Gotthelf at nicoleg@cnt.org.

Stock Gifts

You can support CNT with a gift of appreciated stocks. Transfer them to CNT through your broker, avoid capital gains tax and deduct the charitable gift.

Memorial or Honorary Gift

You can make a donation in memory of a loved one or to honor someone special in your life. When you make a tribute or memorial gift, CNT sends a thank you to the special person or family member in recognition of your gift.

Looking for the perfect holiday gift for friends or family? Consider making a gift to CNT in their honor. You can support our innovative programs while honoring your relatives and friends at the same time.

Employer Matching Gifts

Don’t forget to ask your employer about whether it has a matching gift program. This could double or triple your gift to CNT!

Workplace Giving

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CNT is a member of Earth Share of Illinois, a non-profit that manages workplace giving for more than sixty environmental and conservation charities. CNT participates in several charity campaigns, including the Combined Federal Campaigns (Chicago CFC# 6002), State & Employee Combined Appeal, various municipal campaigns (including City of Chicago, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Transit Authority) and other private sector campaigns.

By contributing to CNT through Earth Share of Illinois, you may pledge a specified amount from each paycheck to be automatically deducted. Your donation will have an immediate impact in helping us to build more livable and sustainable urban communities.

For more information about Earth Share of Illinois, including how your employer can host its own campaign, visit Earthshare or email Nicole Gotthelf at CNT.

A Gift for the Future

You can invest in strategies that build more sustainable communities by including CNT in your will. This is an easy way to leave a gift that will benefit the urban environment.

If you have questions about CNT’s giving opportunities, please email Nicole Gotthelf or call 773.269.4029.

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The Center for Neighborhood Technology is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All gifts to CNT are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.





Who is CNT?

CNT is a creative think-and-do tank that combines rigorous research with effective solutions. CNT works across disciplines and issues, including transportation and community development, energy, natural resources, and climate change.

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CNT Updates

June 2008

Place Matters! From testifying before a congressional committee and providing the most fuel efficient neighborhoods to Forbes, to updating our Housing + Transportation Affordability Index with current gas costs and expanding I-GO car sharing as a option to owning a car.

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