This document summarizes the key findings of a report by Elizabeth Kneebone and Alan Berube on confronting suburban poverty in the Chicago region. It finds that the geography of poverty has shifted substantially to suburbs, with over half of the region's poor now living in suburban areas. However, current policies are not well-aligned to address the challenges of suburban poverty, such as limited access to services, fragmented governance, and inflexible funding. The report calls for a new agenda focused on achieving scale for solutions, collaborating across boundaries, and funding strategies that leverage both public and private resources to create opportunities in metropolitan regions.