The Southwestern Illinois Development Authority (SWIDA) is a quasi-governmental, municipal corporation established by the Illinois General Assembly in 1987. SWIDA's mission is to foster community and economic development in Bond, Clinton, Madison, and St. Clair counties through its unique financial and supportive capabilities.
SWIDA specializes in issuing conduit bond financing, providing housing development support, and offering a range of community resources to facilitate growth and progress in Southwestern Illinois. With a track record of successful projects and over $1 billion in bonds issued, SWIDA plays a pivotal role in driving regional development initiatives.
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