What is Illinois First?
Illinois FIRST stands for the Illinois fund for Infrastructure, Roads, Schools, and Transit. Gov. Ryan signed this five-year, $6.3 billion package into law in May 1999. $1.1 billion of that $6.3 billion will be spent on Illinois public schools. The State chipped in another $153 million for school construction as of July 2000. Adding up those new funds and the $1.1 billion in local matching funds, the state legislation will leverage a total of $2.5 billion available for public schools over the next five years.
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How does it work for schools?
Illinois FIRST school construction dollars are allocated by the Illinois Capital Development Board’s (CDB) School Construction Program. Before districts can receive State funding, they must first apply for eligibility through the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE). All eligible districts are then ranked according to need. Schools suffering from man-made or natural disasters, overcrowding due to population growth, or aging buildings are given highest priority. Eligible districts are not guaranteed funding and may reapply by July 1st of each fiscal year if they have been denied funding. The School Construction Program only funds the construction of academic space, administrative and support areas, off-site improvements, and moveable equipment.
The School Construction Law was recently amended by adding the $125 million School Maintenance Grant Program. The State offers up to a $50,000 matching grants for urgent facility maintenance needs. All public school districts can apply for one or more grants for projects started on or after May 1, 1999.
How do I apply for Illinois FIRST school funds?
In order to be eligible for funding, school districts must meet three requirements:
Applications for the School Maintenance Grant program are available at http://www.isbe.state.il.us/constuction/school1.htm.
For application assistance from Illinois School Board of Education, contact:
Lou Ferratier
217.785.8779
lferrati@smtp.isbe.state.il.us
Sue Weitekamp
217.785.8779
sweitekamp@smtp.isbe.state.il.us
What Illinois schools need versus what Illinois FIRST offers

As the graph indicates, the amount of money Illinois FIRST makes available for public schools over the next five years is far less than NEA estimates. The entire Illinois FIRST program is not enough to adequately address just Chicago’s school facility needs.
While the Illinois FIRST program is a good first step, the state alone cannot shoulder the burden of rebuilding Illinois’ schools. Greater local and federal funding efforts are necessary to repair and update Illinois schools.
Chicago’s Share
Chicago Public Schools have received three grants totaling $203.3 million since Illinois FIRST began in 1999. Before Illinois FIRST, CPS was awarded three state grant that added up to $70.5 million.
State Grants to Chicago Public
Schools, 1998-present (italics indicates Illinois FIRST funding)
| Date Issued | Grant Amount |
| 1-May-98 | $6,000,000 |
| 30-Jul-98 | $43,782,256 |
| 1-Nov-98 | $20,737,344 |
| 1-Jun-99 | $83,591,075 |
| 21-Sep-99 | $23,208,895 |
| 27-Jul-00 | $96,534,507 |
| Total: | $273.9 Million |
What Can I Do?
All Illinois FIRST school construction money will most likely be spent by 2002. The State has no school construction funding plans for after 2002 in place now.