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UPDATE on Partners: Chicago Office (continued) Finalists for the first annual Halo Award from Partners were recognized at the closing of the conference. The award recognizes outstanding achievement by a house of worship leveraging its space for community impact. The finalists, a diverse group of congregations and parishes from the city and suburbs, have each drawn on the gifts, talents, and time of their members to find innovative strategies for using their space to create a better life for those in their community. Each congregation has healed lives through service, one member at a time, one neighbor at a time, and has strengthened the social, spiritual, physical – and financial – well being of their communities. The finalists for the first annual Halo Award are flanked by Gianfranco Grande, Partners’ Vice President for Philanthropy and Business Development (l.), and Robin Whitehurst, a principal at Bailey Edward (r.). The messages of the morning were reinforced over lunch, where attendees were able to mingle at a dozen vendor booths set up in Quinn Chapel’s fellowship hall. Vendors in attendance ranged from structural engineers to stained glass experts, painting conservators to roofers. All vendors were on hand to address specific concerns brought to them by faith leaders, as well as provide more general advice on maintenance, preservation, and renovation projects. In the afternoon, a team of panelists helped take attendees from inspiration to reality, providing practical advice about how to best implement the lessons of the morning lectures. The first panel, featuring leaders from Landmarks Illinois, the City of Chicago, and experts in licensing and legal issues related to sacred places, tackled the basics of space-sharing relationships. The second, featuring funders from the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Chicago, The Retirement Research Foundation, and the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, advised attendees how to identify and secure funding for their partnerships. Quinn Chapel’s leadership, Pastor James M. Moody and his wife (and Partners’ board member), Corlis S. Moody, sat on both panels, providing critical insight into their successful navigation of these issues during their recent fundraising and renovation project. 13 • Sacred Places • www.sacredplaces.org • Winter 2013 The winner of the first annual Halo Award was St. Pius V Parish in Pilsen, which was commended for leveraging its budget and building in service to the community, for its impressive halo effect, and for being a highly significant resource to the neighborhood. With the presentation of the award, along with a check for $1,000 to St. Pius V, the conference came to a close. \