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Illinois makes $56M in grant funding available for community development

May 15, 2026

Illinois is making $56 million in grant funding available to help low-income communities improve public infrastructure, update housing and enhance public safety for their residents through its Community Development Block Grant program. 

Funding categories include: 

  • $25 million for public infrastructure, which includes 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. 
  • $15 million for housing rehabilitation, designed to assist low-to-moderate income homeowners with improvements to ensure safe and sanitary living conditions. Funding can be used for structural work, lead remediation, electrical, plumbing, new appliances, flooring, accessibility accommodations, and more. 
  • $13 million for community revitalization, which includes projects that 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, and renovating closed buildings that could be used for new purposes. 
  • $3 million for emergency projects that can be funded on an as-needed basis. 

Public infrastructure grants can range up to $1.5 million, housing rehabilitation grants up to $800,000 and community revitalization grants up to $2 million.  

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity will accept applications for public infrastructure and housing rehabilitation grants until Aug. 27.  

Applications for community revitalization funding will be accepted on a rolling basis once the notice of funding opportunity is posted. 


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Miles Smith

Miles Smith has more than two decades of communications experience in the public and private sectors, including several years of covering local governments for various daily and weekly print publications. His scope of work includes handling public relations for large private-sector corporations and managing public-facing communications for local governments.

Smith has recently joined the team as a content writer for SPI’s news publications, which include Texas Government Insider, Government Contracting Pipeline and its newest digital product, Government Market News, which launched in September 2023. He graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s in journalism.

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