Governor Pritzker Announces $56 Million in Available Grant Funding
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today announced $56 million in funding is available for the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) for Public Infrastructure ($25 million), Housing Rehabilitation ($15 million), Community Revitalization ($13 million), and Emergency Assistance ($3 million). Grantees will be selected through a competitive Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) process.
“Here in Illinois, we’re committed to improving our infrastructure, our housing options, and our people’s quality of life,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “From public water systems to homes for our working families, these Community Development Block Grant Program investments will transform lives across the state. I encourage all eligible entities to apply for this critical grant funding.”
“Every community—no matter its size or zip code—deserves safe infrastructure, stable housing, and the opportunity to thrive,” said Lieutenant Governor Julina Stratton. These investments will help uplift working families, strengthen neighborhoods, and ensure that all of Illinois can share in our state’s growth and opportunity. By targeting resources where they are needed most, we’re building a stronger, more resilient future for communities across our state.”
Public Infrastructure grants are designed to provide communities with funding to improve public infrastructure, public health and quality of life. These projects include construction of storm sewer pipes, waterline replacements, and water storage tank construction, and other critical projects that help mitigate flooding and support sewage management, water delivery and other public water necessities.
Housing Rehabilitation grants are designed to assist low-to-moderate income homeowners with improvements to ensure safe and sanitary living conditions. Eligible uses of funds include structural work, lead remediation, electrical, plumbing, new appliances, flooring, ADA and accessibility accommodations, and more.
Community Revitalization grants are a new addition to the CDBG Grant Program, designed to address structures that pose a health and safety hazard, crumbling sidewalks and streetscapes that make pedestrian traffic difficult, commercial facades with deferred maintenance, preservation of historic structures that tell their story, and closed buildings that could be used for new purposes.
An additional $3 million is available for Emergency Assistance projects funded by the Community Development Block Grant on an as-needed basis.
“The success of the Community Development Block Grant Program has been essential to ensuring all of Illinois’ communities are safe and healthy,” said DCEO Director Kristin Richards. “This funding opportunity will build upon the State’s commitment to improving the quality of life for all Illinoisans.”
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The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program was established by the U.S. Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 ("HCD Act"). These state-administered funds are earmarked exclusively for non-metropolitan communities that do not receive CDBG entitlement funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). All projects must meet a CDBG National Objective as defined by HUD.
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