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			 The Illinois Department of 
			Veterans Affairs Announces Fourth Quarter, Fiscal Year 2024, 
			Illinois Lottery Veterans' Cash Grants 
			CIVC receives $100,000 for tiny home 
			projects 
			 
			 
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            [September 26, 2024] 
             
			 
			
			
			 The 
			Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) announces over 
			$860,000 Veterans' Cash Grant Program awards to ten Illinois 
			organizations that provide vital services to veterans and their 
			families across Illinois. Awardees will receive funding to address 
			critical issues facing veterans including homelessness, 
			post-traumatic stress treatment, behavioral health treatment, and 
			workforce development. 
			 
			Illinois is the first state in the United States to designate 100 
			percent of the net proceeds of a lottery ticket to veterans. 
			Launched in 2006, more than $20 million in grants have been awarded 
			to approximately 400 veterans organizations statewide. The Winter 
			Riches $2 lottery tickets were sold between November through 
			February. As of July 1, 2024, the specialty ticket has been 
			replaced, and IDVA is now part of the Joint Special Instant 
			Scratch-Off game. Proceeds are shared with nine other causes through 
			the $5 Bingo Tripler scratch-off ticket, which is sold year-round. 
			 
			“We continue to be impressed by the high level of applicants for the 
			Veterans Cash Grants,” said IDVA Director Terry Prince. “Those 
			selected are offering quality programs to veterans that will launch 
			them into self-sufficiency and manage PTSD and other behavioral 
			challenges resulting from service. We are grateful for our 
			partnership with the Illinois Lottery, which makes these grants 
			possible.” 
			
			
			  
			
			The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs awards 
			these funds through Veterans’ Cash Grants. Every quarter, IDVA's 
			committee reviews applications and awards grants to groups that have 
			demonstrated proven need. Eligibility is open to government 
			agencies, not-for-profits, veterans’ organizations, and tax-exempt 
			entities currently providing veterans’ assistance or wishing to 
			expand their services into veterans’ assistance. For more 
			information on Veterans’ Cash Grants and to apply, visit:
			
			https://veterans.illinois.gov/programs/veterans-cash.html  
			 
			 
			The recipients are: 
			 
			Donka, Inc. (Wheaton, IL): This $71,000 grant supports 
			individuals with physical, visual, and learning disabilities through 
			adaptive technology, computer training, job readiness services, 
			adaptive technology, education, job skills training, and placement 
			assistance. The program will support 75 veterans in the Chicago area 
			and Northern Illinois. 
			
			
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				 A Safe Haven Foundation 
				(Chicago, IL): This $95,000 grant provides homeless veterans 
				permanent housing, prevention services, and rental and utility 
				arrears assistance. Grant funds will address financial crises, 
				provide move-in starter kits, and offer transportation and 
				prevention services to support independent living. This grant 
				will support 40 veterans in Chicago and Northern Illinois. 
			Mended Hearts Stable Inc. (Metamora, IL): This 
			$100,000 grant provides equine-assisted therapy and education to 
			enhance the emotional, cognitive, physical, and social well-being of 
			individuals with various disorders. The grant allows Mended Hearts 
			to expand its treatment center by adding an ADA-compliant area and 
			developing a veteran support group to build camaraderie. 
			
			  
			Merging Vets and Players (MVP) (Chicago, IL): 
			This $68,000 grant supports MVP which provides veterans with 
			behavioral and physical health challenges a safe environment for 
			exercise and peer mentoring that addresses social isolation, 
			substance abuse, and PTSD. 
			 
			American Legion Department of Illinois (Bloomington, IL): 
			This $100,000 grant supports the American Legion’s Department 
			Service Officers in assisting transitioning veterans in seeking 
			their earned benefits. 
			 
			Impacting Veterans Lives, Inc. (Midwest Veterans Closet (North 
			Chicago): This $100,000 grant will employ six veterans as pantry 
			and warehouse attendants to manage donations and perform facility 
			tasks. This initiative offers paid employment to otherwise 
			unemployed veterans providing them opportunity for self-reliance. 
			 
			Central Illinois Veterans Commission 
			(Lincoln, IL): This $100,000 grant will furnish tiny homes for 
			homeless veterans in Central Illinois. 
			 
			Transitional Living Services, Inc. (Crystal Lake): This 
			$100,000 grant allows Transitional Living Services to hire veterans 
			facing PTSD, homelessness, reintegration challenges, and employment 
			difficulties. While employed, they receive coaching on job skills, 
			housing assistance, behavioral health support, and nutritional 
			services. The program serves 325 veterans in the Chicago area and 
			Northern Illinois. 
			 
			Goodwill of Central Illinois (Peoria): This $30,000 grant 
			funds a Stand Down event which provides essential supplies, medical 
			services, and valuable information on substance abuse and PTSD to 
			veterans. Over 300 veterans attended the 2023 Stand Down event. 
			 
			Veterans New Beginnings (Chicago): This nearly $99,000 grant 
			provides 200 homeless veterans in the Chicago area housing support, 
			home management, leasing education, health screenings, family 
			support, transportation, life skills, mental health services, and 
			social activities. 
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