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Community Health Center Construction Grants is sponsored by State of Illinois (Capital Development Board and Illinois Department of Public Health). Grants to support construction and renovation of Federally Qualified Health Centers and look-alikes to expand access to healthcare in underserved and rural areas.
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Illinois Administrative Code Freedom of Information Act Vendor Registration and Prequalification Project Financial Information FEP Outreach Registration Professional Services Bulletin Emergency Procurement Award & Notices - Procurement Bulletin Local Governments & Schools ESCOs Construction-related Services Construction-related Awards Building Codes and Regulations Illinois Accessibility Code State Agency Rulemaking Notices Early Childhood Grant Program K-12 Schools Capital Needs Assessment and School Construction General Information Notice of Funding Opportunity: CHC NOFO Application Open Date: 01-20-2026 8:00 AM Application Close Date: 03-31-2026 5:00 PM Application: Community Health Center Construction Grant Application IDPH Regions: IDPH Region Map Admin Rules: Community Health Center Construction Grant Rules Community Health Center Construction Act: Community Health Center Construction Act In consultation with the Department of Public Health (IDPH), the Capital Development Board (CDB) is making $50 million available statewide for grants to Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) and FQHC Lookalikes.
Funds are available to construct, renovate or otherwise improve facilities, for example by: Purchase or replacement of equipment that meets bondability guidelines. Construct a new or renovate an existing community health center site. Acquire a new physical location for the purpose of providing health care services.
Previous projects have included: Purchase and renovation of an existing building to create additional medical exam rooms and a multi-chair dental clinic. Renovation of an existing clinic to add more than 10 exam rooms and create additional lab space. Replace facility roof and purchase new electronic signage.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and FQHC Lookalikes in Illinois; funds support construction, renovation, facility improvements, and equipment purchases. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $50,000,000 total program Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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