Efficient Housing Construction Grant

IL Grant Program low income residential

Administered by: Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity

Program Details

Program ID
1187
Effective Date
5/19/2006
Last Updated
7/22/2022

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
low income residential
Eligible Technologies
clothes washers dishwasher refrigerators/freezers ceiling fan water heaters lighting furnaces boilers heat pumps air conditioners caulking/weather-stripping duct/air sealing building insulation windows other ee led lighting

Program Summary

Note: The Illinois DCEO programs are subject to the State appropriation process, and while the Department can accept and review applications, it will not be able to award funding, issue Notices to Proceed, or execute/modify grants until a State budget is finalized.

When funding is available, it will be announced on the Program Announcements Section of the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity website. The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) provides grants through the Energy Efficient Affordable Housing Construction Program. Under this program, grants are provided to Illinois based non-profit and for-profit housing developers to include energy efficient building practices in the rehab or new construction of affordable housing units. This grant helps offset the incremental cost of going from typical construction to energy-efficient construction. Applications are available on the program web site above. Projects must be targeted at households at or below 80% Average Median Income (AMI). Pre-application meetings are encouraged. Maximum grant amounts are as follows: Rehab: Single Family: $4,650/unit Multi-Family Buildings <80 units: $4.60/square foot of living space or $4,650, whichever is less Multi-Family Building >80 units: $4.35/square foot of living space or $4,650, whichever is less New Construction: Single Family: $4,150/living unit Duplex: $6,700/duplex 3-flat: $7,800/building 4-flat: $8,900/building 5-flat: $11,500/building Multi-Family, <80 units: $4.35/square foot of living space Multi-Family, >80 units: $4.10/square foot of living space First implemented in 1988, the program has an average energy savings range from 50% to 75%.

Contact & Resources

Additional Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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