Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 640 - RURAL DIVERSIFICATION ACT PROGRAM
Subpart B - RURAL DIVERSIFICATION GRANT PROGRAM
Section 640.280 - Review of Grant Applications

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) Application Screening - The Department shall screen all grant applications to determine that all elements of the application package have been addressed. Applicants will be notified of deficiencies in applications and given the opportunity to correct such deficiencies through resubmission during the next cycle of funding. Complete applications will be reviewed and evaluated by Department staff in accordance with the criteria listed in subsections (b) through (h) of this Section. This review and evaluation process will be completed within forty-five (45) working days of the due date for applications.

b) Basic Eligibility Evaluation - Each grant application will be reviewed to assure compliance with the eligibility requirements as detailed below:

1) Eligible Applicant - Eligible applicant as detailed in Section 640.230.

2) Eligible Project Type - Project activities consistent with the eligible activities of a Rural Diversification Project as detailed in Section 640.240.

c) Evidence of Need - The applicant must show:

1) The essential need which must be documented for agricultural or rural diversification (Section 6 (b)(i) of the Act): for example, absence of development projects; lack of knowledge, education or skills of economic development; potential opportunity for economic benefit, or related need.

2) proof of the project's inability to acquire financing from other state authorities or agencies (Section 6(b)(i) of the Act), in an amount adequate to complete the project, such as a letter of partial funding or indication that other state and federal program funding has been considered.

d) Costs - The applicant must demonstrate that the project costs:

1) are eligible program costs as defined in Section 640.250;

2) can be substantiated given the amount of work to be undertaken and the results expected; and

3) the amount to be paid from the Department's share does not exceed the maximum percentage participation as detailed in Section 640.310.

e) Program Objectives and Methodology - The applicant must demonstrate the activities and outcomes of the project are accomplishable, such that:

1) objectives are measurable and describe benefit to the population or area being served;

2) methods and sequence of activities logically address the problems or opportunities identified and achieve the objectives that have been set.

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