Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 235 - EARLY CHILDHOOD BLOCK GRANT
Subpart A - PRESCHOOL EDUCATION AND PREVENTION INITIATIVE PROGRAMS
Section 235.60 - Application Content and Approval for Continuation Programs
Universal Citation: 23 IL Admin Code ยง 235.60
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The requirements of this Section shall apply to those applicants seeking funding to continue preschool education and prevention initiative programs beyond the initial grant period.
a) In order to continue to operate an Early Childhood Block Grant Program, a grantee each year shall electronically submit an application for continuation. The application shall include at least the following:
1) an overview of the program,
addressing the program components outlined in Section
235.20
and either Section
235.30
or Section
235.40,
as applicable for preschool education or prevention initiative
programs;
2) if applicable, a
description of progress the applicant has made in remedying any deficiencies
identified pursuant to Section
235.67 within
the timelines specified for compliance;
3) budget summary and payment schedule as
well as a budget breakdown, i.e., a detailed explanation of each line item of
expenditure; and
4) the
certifications and assurances referred to in Section
235.20(c)(18)
applicable to the renewal period.
b) An Early Childhood Education Block Grant Program shall be approved for continuation provided that:
1) a need continues to exist for the program,
as evidenced by the number or proportion of children and families to be
served;
2) the program components
proposed will be effective in assisting at-risk children and
families;
3) deficiencies
identified pursuant to Section
235.67 have
been corrected and/or significant progress is being made within the timelines
specified in the continuous quality improvement plan;
4) the proposed budget 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; and
5) in the year previous to the continuation
application, the applicant complied with the terms and conditions of any grant
it received pursuant to this Subpart A.
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