Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 360 - GRANTS-IN-AID
Section 360.6 - Grants-in-Aid for Child Abuse and Neglect Research, Demonstration and Development
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Grants-in-aid relating to child abuse and neglect may be provided as funding is available, for the specific purposes of:
b) The types of activities which may be supported by the grant program include:
c) Each year the Department assesses the Department's research, demonstration and development needs. This assessment of need is used as the basis for the development of a statement of priorities. These priorities are issued with guidelines requesting applications for new projects. Eligible applicants include public agencies, incorporated private agencies and qualified individuals. In order to apply for funding, applicants must develop written proposals which provide the following kinds of information:
d) The Department shall determine the number and amount of grant awards based upon the scope of the projects and the total grant funds available. Because the nature of the grant program is research, demonstration, and development, grant support of projects is time limited. The amount and length of funding of non-service projects, such as research and evaluation, will be based upon the scope and intent of these projects. Direct client service projects may be supported through the grant program for up to three years. Over this time period, grant support may be reduced.
e) Funding of client service projects under the grant program follows the stipulations listed below:
f) The Director of the Department, or designee, shall determine, based on total grant funds available, grants requests received, and the scope and intent of the request in relationship to the Department's priorities, the awards to be made, the amounts of the grants and the schedule of payments. A written contract will be negotiated with the grant recipient.
g) The request for proposal will identify the criteria for determining continued need as well as the expected length of support with grant funds. Criteria for continuation of grants-in-aid will include, but are not limited to, the ability of the grantee to generate other sources of income, community support, and the availability of services in the geographic area.
h) Grantees may apply for continuation of a grant beyond the fiscal year for which the grant was initially awarded. The decision on renewal will be based on the continued need for the grant-in-aid such as client demand as evidenced by program caseload and the availability of grant funds and the Department's evaluation of the program for the funded year.
i) The Department will monitor the effectiveness of the grant in relationship to the program design that stipulated the objectives and goals of the grants.
j) The contract will specify all the required reports/materials and due dates that must be submitted by the grantee. These reports/materials will be reviewed by the administrator responsible for contracts and grants and by the program specialist in the Division of Policy and Plans. Grantees will receive copies of all monitoring reports for their programs.