Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 7000 - GRANT ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY ACT
Subpart D - STATE AND FEDERAL PASS-THROUGH PRE-AWARD REQUIREMENTS
Section 7000.310 - Public Notice of Discretionary and Non-Discretionary Grant Programs
Universal Citation: 44 IL Admin Code ยง 7000.310
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Discretionary Grant Programs
1) The State agency must
notify the public of available State-issued awards in the Catalog of State
Financial Assistance (CSFA).
A) The CSFA is
the single, authoritative, comprehensive source of State-issued award program
information.
B) The State agency
shall only issue State and federal pass-through funds based on a program
included in the CSFA.
2)
For each program, the State agency must submit the following information to
GATU:
A) Program Description - Grant program
description, including its purpose, goals and measurement process;
B) Program Authority - Whether the program is
created at the discretion of the agency or is prescribed by State
statute;
C) Funding - Projected
total amount and source of funds available for the program;
D) General Eligibility Requirements - The
statutory and regulatory standards that determine the applicant's qualification
for State-issued awards under the program;
E) Auditing - Audit requirements;
and
F) Indirect Costs - Approved
statutory indirect costs limitations and restrictions.
3) The State awarding agency shall provide
official public notice of discretionarily issued grant funding opportunities
through a NOFO on the public-facing CSFA, which is available on the GATA
website (www.grants.illinois.gov ).
4) The State agency shall publish the NOFO
for at least 30 calendar days. The State agency may request an exception due to
extenuating circumstances for a shorter NOFO posting period from GOMB pursuant
to Section 7000.60. The State agency does
not need an exception to post a NOFO for a longer period or to use an
open-ended NOFO.
5) The NOFO shall
be produced on a uniform, statewide template (see the GATU website). This
information shall precede the text of the announcement. It shall disclose the
information required under UR section
200.204 and shall reflect the
additional State requirements of Section 30 of the Act. The following are some
of the types of information required by UR section
200.204 and GATA Section 30:
A) State Agency Name;
B) Grant Program Title;
C) Announcement Type (i.e., initial
announcement or modification of a previous announcement);
D) Funding Opportunity Number (assigned
through the CSFA NOFO process);
E)
Catalog of State Financial Assistance (CSFA) Number and Title;
F) Assistance Listing Numbers (formerly
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Numbers) (if
applicable);
G) Estimated Total
Program Funding;
H) Source of
Funding;
I) Cost Sharing or
Matching Requirement;
J) Approved
Statutory Indirect Cost Limitations and Restrictions;
K) Key Dates, including:
i) Due dates for applications and for any
letters of intent or pre-applications;
ii) Date when program application materials
will be available (if applicable); and
iii) Date for technical assistance session
(if applicable); and
L)
Any additional information deemed necessary by the State agency.
6) In compliance with UR section
200.204, the State agency shall include the following information in the full
text of the grant announcement:
A) Full
programmatic description of the funding opportunity;
B) State-issued award information, including
sufficient information to help an applicant make an informed decision about
whether to submit an application;
C) Specific eligibility information,
including any factors or priorities that affect an applicant's eligibility for
selection;
D) Application
preparation and submission information, including the applicable submission
date and time;
E) Application
review information, including the standards and process to be used to evaluate
applications;
F) State-issued award
administration information, including prior approval requirements;
G) Restrictions on pre-award costs (UR
section 200.210 and
2 CFR
200.458); and
H) Any specific terms of, and conditions on,
the grant.
7) GATU shall
provide technical assistance to promote State agency compliance with
requirements for public notice of grant programs and grant announcements for
State-issued awards.
8) State
agencies shall use the NOFO and the announcement of the grant program to
communicate all relevant State requirements and conditions of the pending grant
award.
9) State agencies shall use
the Uniform Grant Agreement to communicate all relevant State requirements and
conditions for the grant award.
10)
Awardees are responsible for complying with all requirements of the statute
authorizing the grant, this Part, the rules of the specific grant program, and
the Grant Agreement.
b) Non-discretionary Grant Programs
1) The State
agency must notify the public of awarded State-issued awards in the Catalog of
State Financial Assistance (CSFA).
A) The CSFA
is the single, authoritative, comprehensive source of State-issued award
program information.
B) The State
agency shall only issue State and federal pass-through funds based on a program
included in the CSFA.
2)
For each program, the State agency must submit the following information to
GATU:
A) Program Description - Grant program
description, including its purpose, goals and measurement process;
B) Program Authority - Whether the program is
created at the discretion of the agency or is prescribed by State
statute;
C) Funding - Projected
total amount and source of funds available for the program;
D) General Eligibility Requirements - The
statutory and regulatory standards that determine the applicant's qualification
for State-issued awards under the program;
E) Auditing - Audit requirements;
and
F) Indirect Costs - Approved
statutory indirect costs limitations and restrictions.
3) The State agency must provide official
public notice of non-discretionarily issued grants through an NDFI generated
from the CSFA and posted on the GATA website (www.grants.illinois.gov ).
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