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Illinois Veterans Benefits

Illinois Veterans Benefits

There are many federal programs for veterans, but there are also programs for veterans in the state of Illinois. You can also learn about veterans’ benefits in other states.

Education Benefits for Illinois Veterans

In addition to federal programs such as the GI Bill, there are veterans’ benefits programs provided by the states.

Illinois Educational Opportunity Grant

The Educational Opportunity Grant provides the children of qualifying veterans a grant of $250. This is a cash grant provided to children between the ages of 10 and 18 and is meant to be used at a school or vocational training program.

Qualifying criteria for veterans include having a 100% service-connected disability for at least two years or having died from service-connected causes on active duty. This grant must be reapplied for each year.

State of Illinois MIA-POW Scholarship

This Illinois state scholarship offers full payment of tuition and mandatory fees for attendance at any Illinois state-supported college or university for up to four years. The scholarship is intended for the dependents of veterans declared MIA or POW, or those who died on active duty or are 100% disabled due to a service-related medical issue.

Other qualifying criteria include:

The veteran’s residency status is an important factor:

Illinois Veterans’ Grant

The Illinois Veteran Grant (IVG) Program pays full tuition and mandatory fees at all Illinois state-supported colleges, universities and community colleges for qualifying veterans who are also Illinois residents. To be considered for the program you must:

If you qualify for both IVG and the GI Bill, you may be able to receive benefits from both programs during the same academic year.

The decision to draw these benefits concurrently may have financial implications compared to using each benefit individually–be sure to ask your admissions counselor about how using both programs at once may affect your benefits.

Illinois National Guard Grant

The Illinois National Guard, also known as the ING Grant, pays tuition and eligible fees (registration, graduation, general activity, matriculation and term fees) at all Illinois public universities or public community colleges.

National Guard members with less than 10 years of active duty service in the Guard may earn up to 120 “eligibility units” for this program. Guard members with more than 10 years of active duty National Guard service may earn 180 eligibility units to use. You must not be in default on a student loan to be approved for the ING Grant.

University Of Illinois Children of Veterans Scholarship

Every county in the State of Illinois has the ability to award up to three tuition waivers for children of qualifying Illinois veterans. These waivers are good for four consecutive years of tuition offered specifically at the University of Illinois–this is not a program offered by all Illinois schools.

Preference is given to the children of veterans who have died or who have become disabled.

Find colleges in Illinois with our School Finder.  Use the filters to sort schools by state.

Tax Benefits for Illinois Veterans

Returning Veterans’ Homestead Exemption

The Returning Veterans’ Homestead Exemption is an option for qualifying wartime veterans to claim a one-time $5,000 reduction to their home’s assessed value after returning home from wartime duty.

These exemptions are not automatic and must be applied for–contact your nearest County Assessor’s Office to learn the current year’s application requirements and submission process.

Specially Adapted Housing Tax Exemption

This exemption is allowed on the assessed value of a home “for which federal funds have been used for the purchase or construction of specially adapted housing” according to the State of Illinois.

This exemption is for primary residences only. This tax relief is offered for veterans with qualifying service-connected disabilities “for the purpose of acquiring or remodeling suitable dwelling units with special fixtures or moveable facilities made necessary by the veteran’s permanent and total service-connected disabilities.”

Apply for this benefit via a Veteran Service Office or contact the State of Illinois Department of Veteran Affairs.

Tax Exemption for Mobile Homes

This Illinois state tax exemption for qualifying disabled veterans applies “to the tax imposed by the Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act.” Qualifying for this tax break requires the veteran to be authorized to receive a VA Specially Adapted Housing Grant.

You must be a permanent resident of the state on the first day of the tax year you claim the tax exemption for. Illinois tax laws are subject to frequent change; if you aren’t sure what tax laws apply to your situation, contact a tax professional to learn how to take advantage of this benefit.

Illinois State Healthcare Benefits For Veterans

The Illinois Veterans Care Program is a need-based option that provides healthcare at reduced, income-based monthly rates to qualifying low-income veterans. This program is primarily intended for:

Those enrolled in the Veterans Care Program pay monthly premiums based on income, typically between $40 and $70 at press time. Services may include:

Who qualifies:

Apply for this benefit at any Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs office.

Illinois State Veterans’ Homes

Since 1886, the State of Illinois has operated veterans’ homes offering skilled care and long-term resident care. What began as a single veteran’s home in Quincy has over the years expanded to include five facilities in the state:

General admission policies include allowing “any” honorably discharged veteran if one of the following applies:

Other admissions requirements may apply. Beds are provided on a first come, first served basis with no exceptions. Contact the individual home you wish to apply to (see above) for specific admission policies for that facility as they may vary.

Illinois State Veteran Burial Benefits

Illinois State Indigent Veterans Burial Benefit

A Veterans Assistance Commission or an “individual county of Illinois” may provide burial assistance for qualifying, honorably discharged homeless veterans. This benefit is offered to surviving family members with a demonstrated financial need as defined by the state.

Illinois State Veteran Headstone Reimbursement

When the Department of Veterans Affairs provides a headstone or marker for a deceased veteran, the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs offers reimbursement for transporting and setting up the grave marker within the state. Illinois State Headstone Fees Benefit For Veterans

At the time of this writing, this benefit is capped at $125, subject to change from year to year..

Employment Benefits for Illinois’ Veterans

Illinois offers veteran preference points to qualifying vets and family members for competitive job exams when hiring for state employment. The amount of preference depends on the veteran’s qualifying criteria which include, but may not be limited to the following:

Three Preference Points

Offered to those who served at least six months and received an honorable discharge. These points are also offered to those with hardship discharges, and those who were released from duty due to service-connected medical issues. Those who serve four years or more in the Guard or Reserve may also qualify.

Five Preference Points

Five points are offered to those who served in wartime for at least six months and have an Honorable discharge. Others who served in wartime and were discharged due to hardship or disability may also qualify.

10 Preference Points

Offered to disabled veterans, Purple Heart awardees, and qualifying surviving spouses. These points may also be offered to the parent of a veteran who died or has a service-connected disability.

Financial Benefits for Illinois Veterans

Illinois State Income Tax Policy on Military Pay:

Military pay may be subtracted from gross income for Illinois state income tax. This applies to:

Illinois Disabled Veterans Housing Act

This state-level veteran benefit is offered in the form of a lump sum payment up to $15 thousand meant to offset the costs of adapting a home to accommodate a veteran’s “permanent and total disability” according to the State of Illinois.

To qualify for this state-level option, the veteran must be VA-certified as being eligible for the federal-level VA Specially Adapted Housing Grant. You must apply for this certification first prior to applying for the state-level program.

Other requirements include being a state resident when entering military service. Other grants may also be offered to cover remodeling costs. Apply at any Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs office.

Line of Duty Compensation

The Illinois Court of Claims offers a death benefit (worth more than $300 thousand in 2022) to the next of kin of Illinois service members who die on duty in support of the Global War on Terrorism.

Beneficiaries have two years to file a claim using a form from the Illinois Attorney General’s office. Submit the form to the  Illinois Court of Claims using the address provided on the application form.

Be sure to submit the following documentation with your application:

State of Illinois Bonus Payments For Military Service

The State of Illinois offers bonus payments for Illinois veterans who were state residents for 12 months before entering the military. Some are one-time payments, others may recur. You can apply for these bonus payments through the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs.

Bonuses and qualifications include but may not be limited to:

World War II

Korean War

Vietnam War

Persian Gulf

Global War on Terrorism

Global War on Terrorism Survivor’s Compensation

POW Compensation

For more information regarding Illinois veterans’ benefits, please see the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs.

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