Photo caption: JPMorgan Chase gives more than lip service when it comes to helping returning citizens. They have invested $2.25 million with the Chicago Solidarity Collective to help advance wealth creation for formerly incarcerated Black women in Chicago. Pictured are members of the Collective along with Alicia Wilson, JPMorgan Chase Head of Global Philanthropy (center). (Photo … JPMorgan Chase’s $2.25M grant gives hope to females returning from prison Read More »
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