Rebuild Distress Communities Round 2
21 Dec 2020
- Rebuild Distress Communities Round 2 – Opened December 21, 2020 and Closes January 21, 2021
- This is a GRANT program to support businesses in Illinois that have sustained property damage as a result of civil unrest during protests and demonstrations on or after May 25, 2020.
- The funds of the program will be used to reimburse Illinois businesses for significant repairs to property that have already occurred AND/OR will fund repairs/new construction by qualified vendors.
- For more information on DCEO’s website, please click here. For more information from our administer partner, LISC, please visit here.
- The application will be live on the LISC website when it opens. You can only apply in English but there will be a copy of the application in Spanish and technical assistance available in Spanish.
- Deadline Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.
- This is a GRANT program to support businesses in Illinois that have sustained property damage as a result of civil unrest during protests and demonstrations on or after May 25, 2020.
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