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Applications now being accepted for 19th Annual Chicago Neighborhood Development Awards®

It's that time again! Recognizing outstanding achievement in neighborhood real estate development and community building, the 19th Annual Chicago Neighborhood Development Awards (CNDA) are accepting applications through Sept. 10, 2012. (Note: All applicants must be available for a site visit Oct. 5, 2012.)

Applications for the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Awards for Architectural Excellence in Community Design—recognizing best practices in community design, landscape design and architecture—are due Sept. 14, 2012.                                                                                                                      

Winners will receive a monetary award and will be honored at a late-afternoon ceremony on Feb. 13, 2013, at the Chicago Hilton.

To apply online or for more details on both awards, visit www.lisc-cnda.org. 

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