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 7000.330 - Uniform Grant Application and Budget Template
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Unless an exception has been granted and documented in the CSFA, State agencies shall use the uniform grant application template provided by GATU and available through the GATA Resource Library at https://gata.illinois.gov or the Grant Management System, as directed by GATU.
b) The uniform grant application shall include a standard Agency Completed Section and a standard Grantee Completed Section.
c) The completed application template serves as the transmittal for the agency-required documentation that must be submitted to apply for grant funding. Each grant application is available from the NOFO (see Section 7000.310) provided through the publicly accessible CSFA.
d) Unless
an exception has been documented in the CSFA, State agencies shall use the
uniform budget template provided by GATU and available through the GATA
Resource Library at
e) Unless otherwise required by State or federal statute, as part of the application process the State agency shall require the award applicant to submit mandatory disclosures, certifications and representations required by State and federal statutes or regulations.
f) Conflict of Interest
State agency staff and the award applicant must not have any
conflicts of interest or apparent conflicts of interest that may impair the
fairness and impartiality of the grant process. Authoritative sources and
guidance regarding conflict of interest and financial disclosure are provided
through the GATA Resource Library at
Unless prohibited by federal or State statutes or regulations, each State awarding agency is authorized to require the awardee to submit certifications and representations required by federal and State statute or regulations, including Section 120 of GATA, on an annual basis. Submissions may be required more frequently if the awardee fails to meet a requirement of a State-issued award.