Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 1500 - GRANT APPLICATION AND AWARD PROCEDURES - CENSUS PARTICIPATION AND IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE GRANTS
Subpart B - IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE GRANTS
Section 1500.50 - Grant Application - Assisting Immigrant Communities in Navigation of Government Services
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Applicants for grants to assist immigrant communities in navigating government services shall use the grant application format prepared and made available by SOS for this purpose. The applications will be available on the Secretary of State's website (www.cyberdriveillinois.com (under "Sections")) or by calling 312-814-7242. Public agencies and private sector entities shall be eligible to apply for these grants. Each applicant shall describe itself and shall state whether it is a public agency or private sector entity. Each private sector entity shall describe its legal status (corporation, partnership, not-for-profit, etc.) and its mission. All private sector entities must be authorized to do business in the State of Illinois or, if a not-for-profit entity, authorized to conduct affairs in Illinois. Applicants shall designate the amount of grant funds being requested. Each application shall include a detailed, narrative statement describing the proposed use of the grant funds. Each applicant also shall provide:
b) Grant applicants must demonstrate in their grant applications that they have satisfactorily met all requirements set forth in this Section and that they possess the administrative capacity to perform the program, fiscal and reporting functions stipulated in this Section.
c) SOS may deny a grant application if the requirements of this Section are not met or are inadequately met. SOS will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status in the awarding of grants.
d) Grant applications not submitted in the required format by the deadline date set forth by the Secretary, or not completed, shall not be considered for funding by SOS.
e) This shall be a competitive grant application process. A grant review committee will review all grant applications and make recommendations to the Secretary regarding grant awards.
f) The total sum appropriated for grants to assist immigrant communities in navigating government services may be awarded to a single applicant, or that sum may be divided into awards to multiple applications. If grants are awarded to multiple applicants, each selected application will be funded according to the amount of funding available based on the comparative demonstrated need, experience executing the proposed program or plan, and projected outcomes.
g) All grant applicants will be notified whether or not their application has been approved. The decision of the Secretary of State regarding the award of grants under this Section is final. Decisions made pursuant to this Section are subject to the Administrative Review Act [ 735 ILCS 5 /Art. III].
h) SOS will notify the submitting entity when an application is approved. All approved applicants shall enter into a Grant Agreement provided by SOS before any grant funds will be distributed.
i) Anticipated Timeline for Review of Proposals and Issuance of Grants