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    Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity James Harris Treasurer

    ActiveHousing & Shelter
    CHICAGO, ILWebsite3122656625

    About Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity James Harris Treasurer

    Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity helps raise awareness, supports capacity building, and provides resources to empower Habitat affiliates while they are on the ground making a difference in their local communities; mobilizing people to build thriving neighborhoods and ensure safe, stable, affordable housing.

    Focus Areas

    Affordable housingCapacity building for local affiliatesVeterans housing and repair programsGrant writing and government grantsAdvocacy and public policyRegional repair programs and ReStore support

    Who They Fund

    low-income householdsrenterseconomically disadvantaged communities

    Funding Style

    capital projects / development funding

    About Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity James Harris Treasurer

    Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity James Harris Treasurer directs nearly all of its giving toward local Habitat affiliates that are building and preserving low-cost housing across Illinois. The largest recent grant in the file was $1,021,582 to Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley in Elgin, a sign that this funder backs affiliate-level housing work at substantial scale. Other large grants went to Habitat for Humanity McHenry County in McHenry, Will County Habitat for Humanity in Joliet, Habitat for Humanity Chicago, and DuPage Habitat for Humanity in Wheaton, all in 2024. The foundation’s stated work is broader than construction alone: it also supports awareness-building, capacity building, and resources that help Habitat affiliates operate in their local communities. It funds direct service and project-based housing work, while also backing the systems that make that work possible. The grant record points to a consistent emphasis on low-cost housing development, affordable housing preservation, and affiliate support across Chicagoland.

    What Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity James Harris Treasurer Funds

    A clear housing-development pattern runs through the grant list. In 2024, Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity James Harris Treasurer gave $379,944 to Habitat for Humanity Chicago for low-cost housing, and another $103,914 to the same affiliate for the same purpose. It also supported Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley with $1,021,582 in Elgin and $176,442 for additional low-cost housing work. Affiliate infrastructure is another recurring theme. Through its shared-technology program, the foundation funds staffing and software used for fundraising, repair tracking, mortgage origination, and website hosting. Its Illinois Affordable Housing Tax Credits program adds a financing angle by helping local Habitat affiliates prepare applications for state donation tax credits. That mix of housing production, operational support, and financing assistance shapes how the funder works with affiliates.

    How Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity James Harris Treasurer Gives

    Typical grants are mid-sized to large: the 25th percentile is $81,392, the median is $248,776, and the 75th percentile is $377,702. The grant list shows repeat support to the same affiliates within 2024, including Habitat for Humanity Chicago, DuPage Habitat for Humanity, Will County Habitat for Humanity, Lake County Habitat for Humanity, Habitat for Humanity McHenry County, Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley, and Habitat for Humanity of Fox Valley. That pattern suggests ongoing affiliate support rather than one-off awards. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, and its active programs are structured around affiliate support, shared technology, and Illinois affordable housing tax credits. Unsolicited applications are not accepted in the programs described.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $4.1M

    Total Assets

    $5.2M

    Total Revenue

    $3.7M

    Total Expenses

    $1.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $81K and $378K, with a median of $249K.

    25th Percentile

    $81K

    Median

    $249K

    75th Percentile

    $378K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in IL.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters

    Leadership

    SARAH BRACHLE WAGNER

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    Topics

    low-cost housing developmentaffordable rental housinghousing affordabilitysubsidized housing constructionaffordable housing preservation

    Where Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity James Harris Treasurer Makes Grants

    Giving is entirely local and stays in Illinois: 100% of grants in the file go to recipients in the HQ state. The recipient map in the grants list reaches across Chicagoland and nearby Illinois communities, with repeated awards in Elgin, McHenry, Joliet, Chicago, Wheaton, and Waukegan. Other recipient cities include Montgomery and Frankfort. The country distribution is fully domestic, with all 15 grants going to US recipients.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity James Harris Treasurer

    What kinds of housing work does this funder support?

    The grant record centers on low-cost housing, with additional support for capacity building, veteran housing and repair programs, grant writing and government grants, advocacy and public policy, and regional repair programs and ReStore support. Its active programs also include affiliate support, shared technology, and Illinois affordable housing tax credits.

    How large are the grants?

    Typical awards are substantial for affiliate-level housing work. The 25th percentile is $81,392, the median is $248,776, and the 75th percentile is $377,702. The 2024 file also includes a seven-figure grant of $1,021,582.

    Does it fund outside Illinois?

    No. The geographic scope is local, the top state by grant count is Illinois, and 100% of grants in the file go to recipients in Illinois. The recipient country distribution is entirely US-based.

    Does it accept unsolicited applications?

    No. In each active program listed — Affiliate Support Organization, Shared Technology, and Illinois Affordable Housing Tax Credits — unsolicited applications are marked false.

    Does it support the same affiliates more than once?

    Yes. The 2024 grant list shows repeat awards to multiple affiliates, including Habitat for Humanity Chicago, DuPage Habitat for Humanity, Will County Habitat for Humanity, Lake County Habitat for Humanity, and Habitat for Humanity McHenry County.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF NORTHERN FOX VALLEYELGIN, IL$1,021,5822024LOW COST HOUSING
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MCHENRY COUNTYMCHENRY, IL$539,2812024LOW COST HOUSING
    WILL COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITYJOLIET, IL$440,2062024LOW COST HOUSING
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGOCHICAGO, IL$379,9442024LOW COST HOUSING
    DUPAGE HABITAT FOR HUMANITYWHEATON, IL$375,4592024LOW COST HOUSING
    DUPAGE HABITAT FOR HUMANITYWHEATON, IL$269,1042024LOW COST HOUSING
    WILL COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITYJOLIET, IL$257,7292024LOW COST HOUSING
    LAKE COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITYWAUKEGAN, IL$248,7762024LOW COST HOUSING
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF NORTHERN FOX VALLEYELGIN, IL$176,4422024LOW COST HOUSING
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGOCHICAGO, IL$103,9142024LOW COST HOUSING
    LAKE COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITYWAUKEGAN, IL$82,9242024LOW COST HOUSING
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MCHENRY COUNTYMCHENRY, IL$79,8592024LOW COST HOUSING
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF FOX VALLEYMONTGOMERY, IL$41,4712024LOW COST HOUSING
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF FOX VALLEYMONTGOMERY, IL$29,6472024LOW COST HOUSING
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGO SOUTH SUBURBSFRANKFORT, IL$20,5722024LOW COST HOUSING

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF NORTHERN FOX VALLEY

    $1,021,582
    ELGIN, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MCHENRY COUNTY

    $539,281
    MCHENRY, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    WILL COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $440,206
    JOLIET, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGO

    $379,944
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    DUPAGE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $375,459
    WHEATON, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    DUPAGE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $269,104
    WHEATON, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    WILL COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $257,729
    JOLIET, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    LAKE COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $248,776
    WAUKEGAN, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF NORTHERN FOX VALLEY

    $176,442
    ELGIN, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGO

    $103,914
    CHICAGO, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    LAKE COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $82,924
    WAUKEGAN, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MCHENRY COUNTY

    $79,859
    MCHENRY, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF FOX VALLEY

    $41,471
    MONTGOMERY, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF FOX VALLEY

    $29,647
    MONTGOMERY, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CHICAGO SOUTH SUBURBS

    $20,572
    FRANKFORT, IL2024

    LOW COST HOUSING