Solidaridad Inquilina - Tenant Solidarity
Build mutual support and defense among tenants in southwest Chicago.
Contributors
Solidaridad Inquilina - Tenant Solidarity is all of us
Our contributors 7
Thank you for supporting Solidaridad Inquilina - Tenant Solidarity.
EF
Admin
$90 USD
Chris
Admin
Melissa
Admin
Crossroads Fund
$7,000 USD
Noah
backer
$415 USD
Gregory klein
$60 USD
Seneca Kern
$5 USD
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
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Today’s balance--.-- USD
Total raised
$8,355.14 USD
Total disbursed
$8,355.14 USD
Estimated annual budget
--.-- USD
Expenses
All time
Expenses paid
29
Amount disbursed
$4,815.07
Tags | # of Expenses | Amount |
---|---|---|
no tag | 6 | $1,522.16 |
organizing activity | 7 | $1,287.67 |
soli permanent supplies | 3 | $835.99 |
community events | 3 | $531.70 |
legal consultation fees | 3 | $275.00 |
organizer training | 2 | $170.00 |
Others Combined | 5 | $192.55 |
Contributions
All time
Contributions received
5
Amount collected
$7,570.00
Tiers | # of Contributions | Amount |
---|---|---|
one-time | 3 | $7,065.00 |
recurring | 2 | $505.00 |
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News from Solidaridad Inquilina - Tenant Solidarity
Updates on our activities and progress.
2023 OCF End of Year Update
1. What did you accomplish during 2023? How did you use money? In 2023 we maintained cordial relations among us despite the big changes in our lives. All money went to supporting some current organizers for work they have d...
Published on November 28, 2023 by Chris
2022 Open Collective Annual Report
Note: this report in its entirety was written by admin EF. -Var Here follows a short report that satisfies OCF’s request for our tenant organization, Solidaridad Inquilina, to answer the following questions: “What did you a...
Published on December 22, 2022 by Chris
Anti-DV Work
This is currently being spearheaded by a fledgling anti-DV collective called Nebula. Nebula is lightly helping out survivors while building a foundation in meetings twice per month.
Published on November 15, 2021 by Chris
About
Mission Statement
We are southwest Chicago tenants who hold space to support fellow tenants and the homeless with community, resources, and grassroots mobilization to help us deal with the housing issues we are facing during the pandemic.
About Us
We are southwest Chicago tenants who hold space to support fellow tenants and the homeless with community, resources, and grassroots mobilization to help us deal with the housing issues we are facing during the pandemic.
We agree that housing is a human right and that nobody should be homeless.
Our place in the tenant support ecosystem is to ultimately build autonomous tenant-led unions in the form of tenant associations, locals, councils, or assemblies in our neighborhoods to address the problems we tenants face.
Our chief method is relying on fellow tenants to help us find and carry out solutions in our conflicts with the system through the main practices of tenant solidarity, tenant direct action, tenant self-governance, and developing the relationships and outlooks among tenants that make these possible and sustainable.
We are independent from landlord capital, nonprofits, attorneys, government, law firms, and political parties although at times we may strategically cooperate with one or more of these except landlord capital.
We are also concerned with other issues that impact tenants and attempt to treat those as well.