
Roof Repairs Unlock Solar Savings for Gerald Jones
Gerald Jones, a homeowner in Chicago’s West Chesterfield neighborhood, participated in Illinois Solar for All to save money on his electric bills. Jones received roof repairs by participating in the Home Repairs and Upgrades initiative to make his home solar-ready, which paved the way for his solar installation.
“The enrollment process was very easy. All I had to do was sit down and take my time and read,” said Jones. “With the help of the [ILSFA team], they walked me right through it.”
Hear more from Gerald about his experience with ILSFA!
Teach. Empower. Energize. Become a Grassroots Educator!
Are you a community-based, registered non-profit? Consider applying to become a Grassroots Educator with the ILSFA program!
Grassroots Educators are non-profit or community-based organizations that partner with the ILSFA team and have in-depth knowledge of the program. Grassroots Educators support their communities to understand the benefits of affordable solar energy and help families save money on their electric bills by connecting them with affordable solar opportunities. As an ILSFA partner, Grassroots Educators gain access to robust training, support, and resources to amplify their impact.
The Grassroots Education Request for Proposals is open for applications now until April 4, 2025! Learn more about how to apply today.
Put Money Back in Your Pocket with Bright Neighborhoods!
Illinois Solar for All: Bright Neighborhoods can help homeowners cut their electricity bills! Bright Neighborhoods provides contractually guaranteed savings, no upfront costs to install solar panels, and connects you directly with an Approved Vendor. Bright Neighborhoods is open to income-eligible homeowners in select Chicago West Side Neighborhoods, Waukegan, and the Carbondale-Marion area.
Save money by going solar! Sign up for Bright Neighborhoods.
Annual AMI Updates Coming to Illinois Solar for All
In February, Governor J. B. Pritzker signed Public Act 103-1066, which included a revision to ILSFA requiring the Area Median Income (AMI) to be updated annually instead of every five years. This change to the income guidelines allows ILSFA eligibility to remain current with other third-party program verifications that update income eligibility guidelines annually. Illinois Solar for All will release more details about this change when the program updates AMI for the upcoming 2025-2026 program year.
Illinois Solar for All in the News
A new affordable housing development in East Garfield Park opened in January 2025. The development was built to Passive House standards, the premier level of environmental sustainability in multifamily construction! Fifth City Commons will feature an extensive rooftop solar project utilizing incentives from ILSFA to fulfill its goals of being a one hundred percent electric building. Read more about the project!
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