Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 615 - STATE-DESIGNATED CULTURAL DISTRICTS
Section 615.40 - Administrative Requirements
Universal Citation: 14 IL Admin Code ยง 615.40
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
State cultural district designation awards will be administered in a manner that complies with all State and federal requirements applicable to state funding opportunities including, but not limited to, GATA, the Uniform Guidance and all applicable State or federal laws or rules. Applicants and Designee's shall review all application materials and designation award documents, which will include the specific applicable requirements for the opportunity, on the Department's website.
a) Application Process
1) DCEO will post one or more Notices of
Designation Opportunity (NODO) on the GATA Grantee Portal (https://grants.illinois.gov/portal/)
seeking applications from eligible entities contingent upon availability of
designations. Applicants shall submit their application materials by the
deadlines set by DCEO in the NODO, which will be at least 30 days after the
NODO posting.
2) As part of the
application, applicants shall provide the following information about the
geographic area:
A) a detailed description of
the defined geographic boundaries, outlined with a map image;
B) a discussion of the characteristics of a
distinct, historic, and cultural identity of the geographic area;
C) a detailed statement of need describing
the risk of losing the community's cultural identity because of the impact of
gentrification, displacement, or the COVID-19 pandemic;
D) a narrative statement using supporting
data that demonstrates property value increases, job loss, population loss,
business and organizational loss and/or the negative impacts of the COVID-19
pandemic;
E) a detailed narrative
description of historic economic disinvestment in the community, using
supporting data that outlines the impact of inequities from a lack of resources
and investment;
F) a detailed
description demonstrating the applicant has the organizational capacity to
carry out plans, apply for and manage grants, and dedicate personnel to the
State cultural district;
G)
demonstration of strong community support for the designation though active and
formal participation by local diverse stakeholders;
H) letters of support from organizations,
elected officials, and other stakeholders;
I) if applicable, development plans
that include and prioritize the preservation of local businesses and retention
of existing residents and businesses; and
J) if applicable, demonstration that
the community has an education framework in place informed with a vision of
food justice, social justice, community sustainability, and social
equity. [20 ILCS
605/605-1057(c)(2)]
3) The applicant is responsible
for the accuracy of all data, information and documentation. Once submitted,
applications shall become the property of the Department.
b) Designation Selection
1) Prior to a merit review of the
applications, DCEO will screen all applications submitted to ensure that all of
the requirements of the application package have been met. Applicants will be
notified of any deficiencies in their application package and given an
opportunity to correct those deficiencies through submission of additional
documentation within 30 days of the notice.
2) Certification as a State-designated
cultural district will be awarded to eligible entities following a merit review
of the applications in accordance with GATA (44 Ill. Adm.
7000.350). In evaluating
applications, the Department will consider the following criteria:
A) The application indicates the overall
characteristics of a distinct, historic, and cultural identity;
B) The applicant's demonstration of need
through the impact of gentrification, displacement, and the COVID-19
pandemic;
C) The level of risk of
loss of cultural identity because of gentrification, displacement, and the
COVID-19 pandemic;
D) Demonstration
of historical economic disinvestment;
E) The level of community support for the
designation including whether that community support is formalized with a
Community Council;
F) The
likelihood that a designation will result in promoting growth, opportunity and
economic development without generating displacement or expanding
inequality;
G) The level of
organizational capacity and expertise to carry out plans, apply for and manage
grant opportunities, and provide dedicated personnel to the State-designated
cultural district; and
H) Any
additional information to demonstrate or support the information submitted by
the applicant for the designation.
3) The Department shall give a priority to
projects that have development plans that include and prioritize the
preservation of local businesses and retention of existing residents and
businesses; and projects that demonstrate that the community has
an education framework in place informed with a vision of food justice,
social justice, community sustainability, and social equity.
[20 ILCS
605/605-1057(d)(1)]
4) Applicants shall work with local diverse
stakeholders, such as Community Council members, city or town staff, cultural
organizations, community organizations, chambers of commerce, educational
institutions etc. to develop plans and projects that meet the objectives of the
program.
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