Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Proposals submitted for funding to
establish a new program or expand an existing program shall be evaluated in
accordance with the following criteria.
1)
Population to be Served (30 points)
A) The
proposal clearly indicates that the area to be served has a high number of
children and families determined to be the most in need of the services
provided by the Early Childhood Block Grant program, as indicated by high
levels of poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, limited-English proficiency or
other need-related indicators, such as the school district's rate of dropouts,
retention, truancy, teenage pregnancies and homeless students, high rates of
infant mortality, birth trauma, low birth weight or prematurity, and high rates
of child abuse and neglect, and that there exists in the area to be served an
insufficient number of other programs and services to fully serve all children
and families who potentially could be at risk.
B) Criteria and indicators for identifying
children and families who are eligible for the program are clearly established
and likely to target those children and families most in need of
services.
C) Effective recruitment
strategies are proposed that are likely to ensure that the maximum number of
eligible children and families are enrolled in the program.
2) Quality of Proposed Program (40
points)
A) The proposed program and
activities will sufficiently meet the identified needs of the population to be
served and include child and parent activities designed to enhance child
development and parent effectiveness and, ultimately, school
readiness.
B) The program proposal
provides for effective linkages among parents, education, health and social
service agencies, and child care providers and includes a plan for coordination
of services with other educational programs serving young children and their
families.
C) The proposed program
is built upon effective research about early childhood education and aligned to
the applicable Illinois early learning standards (see Appendix A or
C).
D) The evaluation strategies
include measurable outcomes for children and families that are designed to
effectively gauge the success of the program and yield sufficient data that can
be used to improve the program.
3) Experience and Qualifications (20 points)
A) Proposed staff hold the appropriate
educator and/or professional licenses for their positions and have the
qualifications and experience necessary to successfully implement a
high-quality early childhood program.
B) The staff development plan adequately
addresses the needs of the project staff, offers a varied and full range of
staff development experiences and provides sufficient opportunities for
learning so as to allow staff to incorporate the training into program delivery
activities.
C) In addition, an
eligible applicant other than a school district has presented evidence that it:
i) holds the appropriate licensure to operate
as a day care facility;
ii) holds
early childhood accreditations or has other relevant experience that
demonstrates success in implementing and administering programs similar to the
ones funded under the Early Childhood Block Grant Program; and
iii) has a successful track record with
similar grants or contracts.
4) The program is cost-effective as evidenced
by the cost of proposed services in relation to the numbers to be served and
the services to be provided. (10 points)
b) The selection of proposals for funding may
be based in part on geographic distribution and/or the need to provide
resources to school districts and communities with varying demographic
characteristics.
c) Priority
consideration may be given to proposals with specific areas of emphasis, as
identified by the State Superintendent of Education in a particular
RFP.
d) For a previously funded
applicant, progress toward correcting any deficiencies contained in an
unfavorable monitoring report issued under Section
235.67 shall
be considered in the review process.
e) The State Superintendent of Education
shall determine the amount of individual grant awards. The final award amounts
shall be based upon:
1) the total amount of
funds available for the Early Childhood Block Grant; and
2) the resources requested in the top-ranked
proposals, as identified pursuant to subsections (a) through (d).