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Facade Improvement Grant | JacksonvilleMainSt Façade Improvement Grant For a limited time, Jacksonville Main Street is offering a reimbursable grant of up to $5,000 to cover 30% of a pre-approved project that enhances the exterior of a building within the downtown district. Click here for a brochure. Applications being accepted through March 31, 2026...
click here Own your downtown commercial building? Are you planning exterior improvements in 2026? Is your project and property within the JMS District?
Does your project involve more than routine maintenance? if you answered yes these questions, you may want to apply! Applications being accepted through March 31, 2026...
click here completed applications should be delivered to: Jacksonville Main Street, 222 W State St, Jacksonville, IL 62651 info@jacksonvillemainstreet. org Jacksonville Main Street, PO Box 152, Jacksonville, IL 62651
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Downtown Jacksonville (Illinois) commercial property owners with buildings in the downtown district. Projects must enhance the exterior of the building and receive pre-approval before grant reimbursement. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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