CHICAGO, IL (Chambana Today) – The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) has announced more than $50 million in conditional state and federal funding to support the development and rehabilitation of seven permanent supportive housing (PSH) projects throughout Illinois. This major investment will create 129 units of affordable housing with wraparound services tailored to individuals and families who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, living with disabilities, or transitioning from institutional care.
Governor JB Pritzker called the investment a reaffirmation of his administration’s commitment to housing equity. “Our critical investment will not only help Illinois’ most vulnerable residents achieve long-term housing stability, but it will also inspire hope,” said Pritzker.
The awarded developments, selected through a competitive process and approved by IHDA’s Board, will integrate services like healthcare referrals, job assistance, and case management, helping residents live independently and with dignity.
IHDA Executive Director Kristin Faust emphasized that housing is foundational to overall well-being. “This is an unprecedented interagency effort to address homelessness and housing instability across the state,” Faust said.
The initiative was guided by data-driven strategies from several state housing plans, including the Illinois Housing Blueprint and the Home Illinois initiative, which align with the state’s goal of reaching “Functional Zero Homelessness.”
The $50 million in funding comes from the Illinois Affordable Housing Trust Fund, the National Housing Trust Fund, and the HOME Investment Partnerships American Rescue Plan Program (HOME-ARP).
Among the approved projects is Hope Springs Addition in Springfield, which State Senator Doris Turner says is “transforming lives by creating stability and opportunity.” Other developments include the redevelopment of Augusta Home in Chicago, which will offer critical housing and support services to seniors living with HIV/AIDS.
State Representative Lilian Jiménez added, “These developments reflect Illinois’ strategic focus on community-based housing solutions that empower residents and promote long-term stability.”