In August 2017, with bipartisan support, the House and Senate passed a comprehensive education funding bill that was signed into law by the governor. The law includes a provision for tax credit scholarships, which provide strong incentives for donors to support non-public school scholarships for low-income students in the state. Illinois students from low-income families may use these new scholarships to attend a non-public school of their choice.
This legislation represents a major step forward that will help create more equity in school funding throughout Illinois, and for the first time provide real school choice for students and their families.
For a summary of what a Tax Credit Scholarship is and how it works please click here.
Donating to a Tax Credit Scholarship
To learn more about the process for applying for a tax credit, and donating to a Scholarship Granting Organization in support of tax credit scholarships, click here.
Applying for a Tax Credit Scholarship
To learn more about the applying for a tax credit scholarship, including frequently asked questions and scholarship eligibility, click here.
For additional information, please see the Donating to a Tax Credit Scholarship, Applying for a Tax Credit Scholarship, Frequently Asked Questions, Tax Credit Scholarship Eligibility, and More Information pages.