| Center for Neighborhood Technology: Promotes public policies, new resources and accountable authority that support sustainable, just and vital urban communities. |
| Chicago Community Loan Fund: Nonprofit, community development loan fund offers low-cost, flexible financing products and technical assistance to nonprofits in the metropolitan area. Site includes text, photos, case-studies, downloads and related resource links. |
| Chicago Department of Planning and Development: Promotes economic development by helping new and existing businesses meet their goals for growth. Features include an online business form repository, zoning reform, tax increment financing, and programs and services offered. |
| Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center: Resources and consulting for Chicago area small business entrepreneurs including finance, loans, and venture capital information. An initiative of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce. |
| Civic Committee of The Commercial Club of Chicago: Civic arm for this long-time organization of community leaders. Provides details for a number of projects, such as improving public schools and air transportation. |
| Franchise Partnership: Provides support to those seeking franchise ownership within the city. Features information on programs and services, partners and participating franchise businesses, and contacts. |
| Metropolitan Planning Council: Non-profit business organization concerned with housing, transportation, urban and regional development. |
| United Business Association of Midway (UBAM): Encourages, supports, and develops a strong and active business community in Chicago's Midway Airport Area. Features an events calendar, speakers, and links. |
| Women's Business Development Center: Assists in all aspects of development and marketing of emerging businesses and strengthening existing businesses owned by women in the area. Includes client testimonials, news, women's conferences, events calendar, and database. |
| Woodstock Institute: Promotes ways to allow better economic access to lower-income and minority families and neighborhoods. Page includes the group's history, publications, list of program areas, press releases, and comment letter project. |