When is the Application Deadline for Chicago's $500-Per-Month Assistance Program? Here Are Dates to Know
Live in the city of ChicagoHave a household income at or below 250 percent of the Federal Poverty Level
Only one applicant per household can apply. According to the city, for household size, you should count yourself, your spouse, and any other family members who depend on you to cover most of their expenses . The pilot is open to all residents of Chicago, regardless of your legal immigration status, the city says.According to city officials, all application and documents will be reviewed to verify eligibility, and those who are confirmed eligible will be able to enter into a lottery.In total, 5,000 households will be randomly selected to receive the funds. However, the.
To buy or support anything that would harm the safety and security of project recipients and/or other community members To support any entities or individuals relating to terrorism
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