2009 ARRA Program List (PDF 563 KB) 
On this page, you’ll find a list of state programs that will receive new support from the federal stimulus effort.
People, Work and Opportunity
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) provides significant financial assistance to workers and families hit hard by the economic crisis. In Illinois, a variety of programs stand to benefit from this additional funding, including:
| Agency |
CFDA |
Program Name |
Award Type |
Program Description |
Program Contact |
| AGING |
11.556 |
Coupon: Digital TV Conversion Coupon Program |
Formula |
Congress created the TV Converter Box Coupon Program for households wishing to keep using their analog TV sets after broadcasters stop using analog broadcasting. The Coupon Program allows U.S. households to obtain up to two coupons, each worth $40, that can be applied toward the cost of eligible converter boxes.
|
Rance Carpenter Rance.Carpenter@illinois.gov
217/785-3142
|
| AGING |
17.235 |
Grants for Employment Services |
Formula |
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a community service and work based training program for older workers (aged 55 and older at or below 125% of Poverty) with poor employment prospects. The ARRA funding will expand the number of SCSEP participants. (5/11/09)
|
Rance Carpenter Rance.Carpenter@illinois.gov
217/785-3142
|
| DCEO |
11.307 |
Economic Adjustment Assistance |
Formula |
EDA advances economic growth by assisting communities and regions experiencing chronic high unemployment and low per capita income to create an environment that fosters innovation, promotes entrepreneurship, and attracts increased private capital investment. |
Josh Weger
josh.weger@illinois.gov
217/524-6591 |
| DCEO |
59.046 |
Expanded Microloans Program |
Loan |
http://www.sba.gov/
idc/groups/public
/documents/sba_homepage/
news_release_09-10.pdf
Expanding SBA’s microloan program provides extra funding for SBA-backed microlenders across the country. The bill provides enough for $50 million in new SBA microloans, which are delivered by non- profit, community-based intermediary lenders across the country. These loans can be for up to $35,000 and come with technical assistance and training for every borrower.
|
Mark Petrilli
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/524-8452
|
| DCEO |
14.255 |
Community Development Block Grant |
Formula |
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program is a flexible program that provides communities with resources to address a wide range of unique community development needs. Beginning in 1974, the CDBG program is one of the longest continuously run programs at HUD. The CDBG program provides annual grants on a formula basis to 1225 general units of local government and States.
|
Maureen Palmer
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-5701
|
| DCEO |
14.257 |
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) |
Formula |
The Homelessness Prevention Rapid Re-Housing (HPRP) Fund will provide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. |
Maureen Palmer
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-5701 |
| DCEO |
59.012 |
SBA 7(a) Increase in Guaranty Rate |
Formula |
As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the SBA is temporarily eliminating some borrower fees on two programs and temporarily increasing guarantees up to 90 percent on the 7(a) program, SBA’s largest loan program. The fee elimination means more capital available to businesses at a lower cost. |
Mark Petrilli
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/524-8452
|
| DCEO |
17.260 |
WIA Dislocated Workers |
Formula |
WIA Dislocated Worker programs serve persons who have been terminated or laid off from employment. Services include but are not limited to case management, training in demand occupations, placement and retention in employment and support services.
|
Rebecca Harmon
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2426
|
| DCEO |
93.710 |
Community Services Block Grant ARRA - CSBG |
Formula |
The purpose of CSBG ARRA is to provide assistance to States and local communities, through a network of Community Action Agencies, for the reduction of poverty, the revitalization of low-income communities, and the empowerment of low-income families and individuals to become fully self-sufficient, particularly families who are attempting to transition off a welfare program.
|
Maureen Palmer
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-5701
|
| DCEO |
17.258 |
WIA Adult Program |
Formula |
WIA Adult programs serve low income persons 19 and older. Services include but are not limited to case management, training in demand occupation, placement and retention in employment and support services.
|
Rebecca Harmon
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2426
|
| DCEO |
17.259 |
WIA Youth Activities |
Formula |
WIA Youth programs serve low income persons 14 to 21. Program design is focused on in school and out of school youth, with emphasis on transitions from both secondary and post secondary education into employment. The ARRA expands eligibility for this program to 22 to 24 year olds and reestablishes the Summer Youth program which focuses on work experience as a stand alone activity from May 1st to September 30th.
|
Rebecca Harmon
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2426
|
| DCEO |
59.041 |
Small Business Administration 504 Loan Program |
Formula |
Some fees are temporarily eliminated for both borrowers and third-party lenders on 504 Certified Development Company loans. Borrowers are not required to pay a 1.5 percent CDC processing fee. This SBA program provides long-term, fixed-rate, subordinate mortgage financing for acquisition and/or renovation of capital assists, including land for buildings and equipment. Loans are provided through CDCs that work with banks and third-party lenders to finance the overall project.
|
Mark Petrilli
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/524-8452
|
| DCEO |
81.128 |
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) |
Formula |
The State’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy (EECS) builds upon several existing statutes, plans and executive orders that establish a strong set of policies as the foundation for the EECS.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
17.245 |
Trade Adjustment Assistance for Workers |
Formula |
To provide adjustment assistance to qualified workers adversely affected by foreign trade which will assist them to obtain suitable employment.
|
Theresa McMahon
Theresa.mcmahon@illinois.gov
312/814-6028
|
| DCEO |
81.089 |
Regional Sequestration Technology Training |
Competitive |
Grant applications are sought from companies, trade groups, and other organizations that can develop regional sequestration technology training to facilitate transfer of knowledge and technologies required for site development, operations, and monitoring of commercial CCS projects.
|
Bill Hoback
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2648
|
| DCEO |
81.126 |
Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee |
Loan |
Golden collaborates with small and large companies, as well as universities, in cost-shared research and development (R&D) projects to develop and then to move proven technologies into the marketplace.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
|
Loan Guarantee Program |
Formula |
A principal purpose of the Title XVII loan guarantee program is to encourage early commercial use in the United States of new or significantly improved technologies in energy projects. DOE's loan guarantee program is not intended for technologies in research and development.
|
Bill Hoback
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2648
|
| DCEO |
21.020 |
Community Development Financial Institutions Fund |
Competitive |
The Recovery Act appropriates an additional $98 million to the CDFI Fund for fiscal year (FY) 2009 funding round to make awards through the CDFI Program and the Native American CDFI Assistance (NACA) Program. All $98 million in grant funding will be announced in June.
|
Gabe Sanders
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-9592
|
| DCEO |
10.446 |
Rural Community Facilities |
Formula |
These grants will be made to qualified intermediary organizations that will provide financial and technical assistance to recipients to develop their capacity and ability to undertake projects related to housing, community facilities, or community and economic development.
|
Maureen Palmer
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-5701
|
| DCEO |
81.135 |
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E) |
Competitive |
ARPA-E is a new organization within the Department of Energy (DOE), created specifically to foster research and development (R&D) of transformational energy-related technologies.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416
|
| DCEO |
0 |
Rural Business Enterprise Grant Program |
Formula |
The RBEG program provides grants that facilitate the development of small and emerging rural businesses, to help fund distance learning networks, and help fund employment-related training programs. The RBEG grants may be made to public bodies, private nonprofit corporations, and Indian Tribes on Federal and State reservations and other Federally-recognized Indian Tribal groups in rural areas. RBEG grants must finance or develop small and emerging private business enterprises
|
Mark Petrilli
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/524-8452
|
| DCEO |
59.057 |
America's Recovery Capital (ARC) Loan Program |
Loan |
The $35,000 guaranteed loans are targeted to businesses suffering financial hardship due to the slow economy. The ARC program will provide a deferred-payment, no-interest loan of up to $35,000 for short-term help to make their principal and interest payments on existing, qualifying debt.
|
Mark Petrilli
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/524-8452
|
| DCEO |
None |
Dealer Floor Plan Loan Program |
Loan |
The DFP is a pilot program that allows dealers to borrow against retail inventory and acts as a revolving line of credit for a dealer to obtain financing for retail goods. The dealer repays the debt as their inventory is sold and can borrow against the line of credit to add new inventory.
|
Mark Petrilli
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/524-8452
|
| DCEO |
93.710 |
Community Services Block Grant Training and Technical Assistance Program |
Formula |
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Community Services (OCS) solicits applications for grant awards to fund up to 48 Statewide capacity-building collaborations. Each Statewide collaboration will include the following two major component areas: 1) Capacity-Building for Ongoing CSBG Programs, 2) Strategic Planning and Coordination supported by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA).
|
Maureen Palmer
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-5701
|
| DCEO |
81.089 |
Geologic Sequestration Training and Research |
Formula |
Provide training for graduate and under graduates who can acquire the skills necessary for implementing and deploying CCS technologies.All Universities and Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions (HBCU/OMI)
|
Bill Hoback
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2648
|
| DCEO |
81.089 |
Site Characterization of Promising Geological Formations for CO2 Storage |
Competitive |
The purpose of this announcement is to focus on regional site characterization of a minimum of 10 distinct high-potential geologic formations. Geologic storage formations can be saline formations, depleting/depleted oil fields, or coals seams. It is expected that these characterization projects will increase our understanding of the potential for these formations to safely and permanently store CO2.
|
Bill Hoback
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2648
|
| DCEO |
81.122 |
Enhancing State Government Energy Assurance Capabilities and Planning for Smart Grid Resiliency |
Formula |
This initiative focuses on developing new, or refining existing, plans to integrate new energy portfolios (renewables, biofuels, etc) and new applications, such as Smart Grid technology, into energy assurance and emergency preparedness plans.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416
|
| DCEO |
81.122 |
Resource Assessment and Interconnection-Level Transmission Analysis and Planning |
Competitive |
The objective of this Funding Opportunity Announcement is to facilitate the development or strengthening of capabilities in each of the three interconnections serving the lower 48 states of the United States, to prepare analyses of transmission requirements under a broad range of alternative futures and develop long-term interconnection-wide transmission expansion plans. The interconnections are the Western Interconnection, the Eastern Interconnection, and the Texas Interconnection.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416
|
| DCEO |
93.701 |
Small Business Catalyst Awards for Accelerating Innovative Research (R43) |
Formula |
Looks for small businesses who propose to accelerate innovation through high risk, high reward research and development (R and D) that has commercial potential and is relevant to the mission of the NIH. Particularly, pioneering and possibly transformative approaches to addressing major biomedical or behavioral challenges with the potential for downstream commercial development.
|
John Barr
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-2259
|
| DCEO |
81.087 |
Systems Level Technology Development, Integration,and Demonstration for Efficient Class 8 Trucks (SuperTruck) and Advanced Technology Powertrains For Light-Duty Vehicles (ATP-LD) |
Formula |
The goal of Area of Interest 1 is to develop and demonstrate a 50% improvement in overall freight efficiency on a heavy-duty Class 8 tractor-trailer measured in ton-miles per gallon.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
17.275 |
Green Jobs - State Energy Sector Training Grants |
Competitive |
The Department of Labor, (DOL), is investing in workforce sector strategies that target energy efficiency and renewable energy industries. DOL encourages a strategic planning process that aligns the Governor’s overall workforce vision, State energy policies, and local and regional training activities that lead to employment in targeted industry sectors. This strategic planning process is an opportunity to develop a statewide energy sector strategy through a comprehensive partnership and development of a Sector Plan.
|
Robert Sheets
Theresa.mcmahon@illinois.gov
312/814-2316
|
| DCEO |
17.275 |
Green Jobs - State Labor Market Information Improvement Grants |
Formula |
The Department of Labor announces the availability of approximately $50 million in grant funds for the Workforce Agencies of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories, or a consortium of such agencies, to collect, analyze, and disseminate labor market information, and to enhance the labor exchange infrastructure for careers within the energy efficiency and renewable energy industries.
|
Robert Sheets
Theresa.mcmahon@illinois.gov
312/814-2316
|
| DCEO |
17.275 |
Green Jobs - Pathways Out of Poverty |
Formula |
The Department of Labor announces the availability of approximately $150 million in grant funds authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for projects that provide training and placement services to provide pathways out of poverty and into employment within the industries described in the Supplementary Information, Part B of this SGA. |
Robert Sheets
Theresa.mcmahon@illinois.gov
312/814-2316
|
| DCEO |
17.275 |
Green Jobs - Energy Training Partnership Grants |
Formula |
Projects will provide training and placement services in the energy efficiency and renewable energy industries for workers impacted by national energy and environmental policy, individuals in need of updated training related to the energy efficiency and renewable energy industries, and unemployed workers.
|
Robert Sheets
Theresa.mcmahon@illinois.gov
312/814-2316
|
| DCEO |
17.275 |
Green Jobs - Green Capacity Building Grants |
Formula |
Projects that build the capacity of DOL-funded training programs to ensure that targeted groups are prepared to meet the needs of our country's expanding green industries. Only active DOL-funded grantees (eligible grantees specified in the SGA) are eligible to apply.
|
Robert Sheets
Theresa.mcmahon@illinois.gov
312/814-2316
|
| DCEO |
14.253 |
CDBG Entitlement Grants |
Formula |
“CDBG Entitlement Grants” are not managed by the state—these awards go out to local HUD-designated entitlement communities in IL and all states, which is why we did not include this—the state will not be receiving any grant funding under the CDBG entitlement program and its corresponding CFDA#. |
Stacey Difuccia 217.558.4106 Stacey.difuccia@illinois.gov
|
| DCEO |
81.086 |
Training Program Development for Commercial Building Equipment Technicians, Building Operators, and Energy Commissioning Agents/Auditors |
Competitive |
Projects that focus on developing training programs for various building specialists. The programs shall use existing curricula or develop new training curricula for their course content.
|
Rebecca Harmon
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2426
|
| DCEO |
81.086 |
Building America Energy Efficient Housing Partnerships |
Competitive |
Industry Teams to implement the Building America Program's research program for new and existing homes. This Funding Opportunity Announcement also offers a limited opportunity for Industry Teams to focus on stimulating the existing home retrofit market.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCFS |
93.658 |
Foster Care Title IV-E Programs, CFDA 93.658 |
Formula |
The Foster Care Program helps States to provide safe and stable out-of-home care for children until the children are safely returned home, placed permanently with adoptive families or placed in other planned arrangements for permanency. The amount of funds that can be expended for this purpose vary based on a variety of factors that affect the number of people who are eligible for the programs and the amount of funds to which they are entitled.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| DCFS |
93.659 |
Adoption Assistance Title IV-E Programs, CFDA 93.659 |
Formula |
The Adoption Assistance Program provides funds to States to facilitate the timely placement of children, whose special needs or circumstances would otherwise make it difficult to place, with adoptive families. The amount of funds that can be expended for this purpose vary based on a variety of factors that affect the number of people who are eligible for the programs and the amount of funds to which they are entitled.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| ARTS |
45.025 |
Illinois Arts Jobs Preservation Grant Program (IAJP) |
Formula |
Funds available for projects that focus on the preservations of jobs in the arts.
The IAJP Grant Program will provide support to eligible organizations for the following purposes:
-Salary support, full or partial, for up to two positions that are critical to an organization's artistic mission and that are in jeopardy or have been eliminated in the last 12 months as a result of the current economic climate.
-Fees for previously engaged artists or contractual personnel to maintain or extend the period during which such persons would be engaged.
|
Alex A.G. Shapiro
alex.shapiro@illinois.gov
312/814-6762
|
| IDES |
17.225 |
Unemployment Insurance (UI Modernization) |
Formula |
This is a component of the Unemployment Insurance program (CFDA # 17.225) that is handled via a locally held fund (i.e. the money does not pass through the Comptroller’s Office).
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
| IDES |
17.225 |
Unemployment Insurance (UI Modernization) |
Formula |
This is a component of the Unemployment Insurance program (CFDA # 17.225) that is handled via a locally held fund (i.e. the money does not pass through the Comptroller’s Office).
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
| IDES |
17.225 |
Unemployment Insurance (UI Administration) |
Formula |
Special transfer for UI administration "improvement of operations."
Formula with limited discretion.
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
| IDES |
17.207 |
Employment Services (Wagner-Peyser) |
Formula |
For administrative purposes in accordance with section 6 of the Wagner Peyser Act, with nearly two-thirds of the funds limited to reemployment services for UI claimants. Formula with limited discretion.
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
| IDES |
17.225 |
Unemployment Insurance (FAC) |
Formula |
This is a component of the Unemployment Insurance program (CFDA # 17.225) that is handled via a locally held fund (i.e. the money does not pass through the Comptroller’s Office).
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
| IDES |
17.225 |
Unemployment Insurance (EUC) |
Formula |
This is a component of the Unemployment Insurance program (CFDA # 17.225) that is handled via a locally held fund (i.e. the money does not pass through the Comptroller’s Office).
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
| IDES |
17.225 |
Unemployment Insurance (EB) Current Trigger |
Formula |
This is a component of the Unemployment Insurance program (CFDA # 17.225) that is handled via a locally held fund (i.e. the money does not pass through the Comptroller’s Office).
Extended Benefits (EB) - current trigger
Payments for up to 13 more weeks to individuals who exhaust their rights to regular state benefits and EUC. The federal government generally covers 50% of the EB paid, but ARRA temporarily provides for 100% federal funding with limited exceptions.
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
| IDES |
17.225 |
Unemployment Insurance (EB)alternate trigger |
Formula |
This is a component of the Unemployment Insurance program (CFDA # 17.225) that is handled via a locally held fund (i.e. the money does not pass through the Comptroller’s Office).
Legislation to adopt alternate trigger has now passed both houses of the GA. If enacted, 3-month total unemployment rate would need to be 8% or more to trigger additional 7 weeks. Alternate trigger sunsetswhen 100% federal pickup begins to wind down. Since life of alternate trigger tied to 100% federal pickup, 100% of additional 7 weeks of EB arguably counts as ARRA spending.
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
| IDES |
17.225 |
Unemployment Insurance (TRA) Benefits |
Formula |
This is a component of the Unemployment Insurance program (CFDA # 17.225) that is handled via a locally held fund (i.e. the money does not pass through the Comptroller’s Office).
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
| IDES |
17.271 |
Employment Services (WOTC) |
Formula |
Federal income tax credit for employers who hire from certain target groups; ARRA expanded this existing program.
|
Jim Schreiber james.schreiber@illinois.gov
312.793.4909
|
Social Security's Economic Recovery One-Time Payments
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provides for the one-time payment of $250 to individuals who get Supplemental Security Income ( SSI) or Social Security benefits. Everyone who is entitled to a payment is expected to receive it by late May 2009. No action is required of beneficiaries. The US Social Security Administration is working on the details regarding how they will issue nearly 55 million one-time payments to beneficiaries.
Unemployment Compensation
The ARRA provides $40 billion nationwide for extended unemployment benefits through December 31, 2009. For more information on Illinois unemployment compensation, and to apply for unemployment, go to http://www.ides.state.il.us/
COBRA
The new law provides a subsidy that may reduce by 65% the cost of COBRA and other state group continuation coverage for workers who lose their jobs. For more information on the COBRA continuation coverage and to find out how to sign up for continued coverage visit COBRAFACTSHEET.pdf .
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
The federal stimulus package will allow Illinois to request an increased percentage of funds for its TANF program, which provides temporary cash assistance to help families achieve independence. For more information, to find out if you meet the eligibility requirements, and to apply, visit the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/
page.aspx?item=30358
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/Food Stamps)
Low-income Illinois families who are enrolled in SNAP will receive increased monthly assistance under the federal recovery bill. To find out more about SNAP and to apply in person or online visit the DHS website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/
page.aspx?item=30357
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program
The federal stimulus package will fund increased participation in WIC, which offers food assistance to pregnant women, new mothers and young children. To find out more about the WIC program and to apply for assistance, visit the DHS website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/
page.aspx?item=30513
Child Support Enforcement
The ARRA repeals cuts to child support enforcement funding through September 30, 2010. Illinois' portion of the $1 billion restored will be based on the expenditure of performance incentive dollars after October 1, 2008. The federal Office of Child Support is reviewing the mechanism and procedures through which states may claim the restored match. The value of the restoration will be affected by the method and procedures determination. An estimate of the value will be provided by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services once the matching methodology has been defined.
Emergency Food
Due to the federal stimulus package, Illinois will receive additional Emergency Food assistance. For more information on the Emergency Food program and to find the food pantry, shelter, or soup kitchen nearest you, visit the DHS website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/
page.aspx?item=30366
Child Care
Illinois will receive additional funding to expand and enhance Department of Human Services current program of providing qualified working families with access to quality, affordable childcare services. For more information on the Illinois Child Care program, visit the DHS website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/
page.aspx?item=29720
Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Illinois will receive funding to enhance and expand its Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Program, helping people with disabilities across Illinois find and keep jobs. To find out more about the VR program or to apply for services, visit the DHS website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/
page.aspx?item=29737
Independent Living
Illinois will receive extra funding for its Independent Living Program that DHS administers in partnership with the Illinois Centers for Independent Living, providing information, referrals, and services to persons with disabilities that help them live and work in community settings.
Neighborhood Stabilization
Illinois will seek expanded funding for its Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP), which helps to mitigate the problems caused by foreclosures, high-risk mortgages, and high numbers of abandoned or vacant properties. For more information on the Illinois NSP and any state funding announcements, visit the DHS website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/
nsp
AmeriCorps
Additional funding from the stimulus package will allow for the expansion of the current AmeriCorps Program Portfolio, increasing the number of programs and members. To find out more about the Serve Illinois Commission and the AmeriCorps Program, visit: http://www.serve.illinois.gov , or http://www.dhs.state.il.us/
page.aspx?item=31865
Small Business Loans
The Small Business Administration will receive $730 million in funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. $636 million will fund the Business Loans Program for direct loans and fee reductions. The Microloan program will receive $6 million to provide small, direct loans to new businesses. The remaining $630 million will be used to implement fee reductions on the 7(a) Loan Guarantee program and the 504 Loan program and extend Small Business Administration’s loan guarantee authorities. For more information visit http://www2.illinoisbiz.biz/
econ/Access2Capital/
SBA2.htm
Education
$53 billion dollars of the ARRA is dedicated to education and training, including K-12, higher education, and job training programs. Additional information on education and training programs will be provided here as it becomes available.
| Agency |
CFDA |
Program Name |
Award Type |
Program Description |
Program Contact |
| DJJ |
84.391 |
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) - Flow-Through |
Formula |
Funds are to used to pay the excess costs of serving children and youth with disabilities, ages 3-21. ISBE has had requirements in place since 1969. |
Azalea McEwen
Director of Special Education
Special Education Office/School District 428
Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice
(815) 741-8148
(815) 725-1206 Ext. 2346
FAX (815) 741-3354
Azalea.McEwen@doc.illinois.gov
|
| DJJ |
84.389 |
Title I, Part A - Education for the Economically Disadvantaged |
Formula |
Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (currently called the No Child Left Behind Act) provides supplemental serveces to children who are economically disadvantaged.
|
lanee.walls@doc.illinois.gov
217-557-1030 x 3600
Superintendent
School District #428
Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice
707 North 15th Street
Springfield
Illinois
62702
|
| IBHE |
93.389 |
NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research |
Discretionary |
Funds will support research on specific scientific and health research challenges that will benefit from significant 2-year jumpstart funds |
Mike Baumgartner
baumgartner@ibhe.org
217-557-7353 |
| IBHE |
47.082 |
University Research Facilities |
Formula |
The Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) catalyzes new knowledge and discoveries by empowering the Nation's scientists and engineers with state-of-the-art research instrumentation.
The Academic Research Infrastructure Program: Recovery and Reinvestment (ARI-R)2 is designed to support 21st century reserach and research training infrastructure in our Nation's academic institutions and non-profit research organizations, such as research museums, research labs, and research consortia.
|
Mike Baumgartner
baumgartner@ibhe.org
217-557-7353
|
| IBHE |
84.063 |
Student Financial Assistance (Pell Grants) |
Formula |
The Federal Pell Grant Program provides need-based grants to low-income undergraduate and certain postbaccalaureate students to promote access to postsecondary education. Grant amounts are dependent on the student's expected family contribution, the cost of attendance, the student's enrollment status and whether the student attends for a full academic year of less.
The ARRA Pell grant funding will be used for school year 2009-2010. These funds are available, pending disbursement, beginning July 1.
|
Mike Baumgartner
baumgartner@ibhe.org
217-557-7353
|
| IBHE |
84.033 |
College Work Study |
Formula |
Provides funds that are earned through part-time employment to assist students in financing the costs or postsecondary education.
|
Mike Baumgartner
baumgartner@ibhe.org
217-557-7353 |
| IBHE |
47.082 |
Scientific and Technical Research and Services ARRA Plan Recovery Plan (NIST) |
Competitive |
The Recovery Act Measurement Science and Engineering Fellowship Program is inteded to promote training and practical experience in science and engineering, and to advance NIST's mission to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life.
The Recovery Act NIST Construction Grant Program goals and objectives are to provide competitively awarded grant funds for research science buildings through the construction of new buildings or expansion of existing buildings. .
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| IBHE |
84.336B and 84.405A |
Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) |
Formula |
The purposes of TQP are to: improve student achievement; improve the quality of new prospective teachers by improving the preparation of prospective teachers and enhancing professional development activities for teachers; hold teacher preparation programs at institutions of higher education accountable for preparing highly qualified teachers; and recruit highly qualified individuals, including minorities and individuals from other occupations, into the teaching force.
|
Deborah Meisner-Bertauski
meisner-bertauski@ibhe.org
217-557-7383
|
| IBHE |
81.087 |
Wind Energy Consortia Between Institutions of Higher Learning and Industry |
Discretionary |
This $24 million program initiative will fund consortia between institutions of higher learning and industry that will perform focused research on critical wind energy challenges. The consortia must include at least one four-year institution of higher learning that has at least one engineering program that is accredited by ABET. Requires a 10% cost share.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| IBHE |
93.712 |
Partnerships to Address Immunization Training and Information Needs of Health Department Staff, Coalitions, Nurses, and Medical Residents |
Formula |
Provides an opportunity for CDC to conduct time limited enhancements of its immunization partners' program through the creation of new partnerships that will address specific, unmet needs in information and education regarding immunizations and using theory-based approaches to communicate about them in efforts to increase immunization coverage.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| IBHE |
81.049 |
Early Career Research Program |
Formula |
The purpose of this program is to support the development of individual reserach programs of outstanding scientists early in their careers and to stimulate research careers in the areas supported by DOE Office of Science.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| IBHE |
81.089 |
Geologic Sequestration Training and Reserach |
Formula |
To provide training opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students that will provide the human capital and skills required for implementing and deploying CCS technologies. Training can be accomplished through fundamental research in the CCS technology field.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| IBHE |
93.701 |
NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research |
Formula |
Funds will support research on specific scientific and health research challenges that will benefit from significant 2-year jumpstart funds
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| IBHE |
93.702 |
NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research |
Formula |
Funds for Administative Supplements (NOT-OD-09-056)
Recovery Act funds allocated to NIH specifically for comparative effectiveness research may be available to support supplements. Multiple deadlines.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| IBHE |
84.397 |
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund - Government Services |
Formula |
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| IBHE |
84.394 |
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund - Education Fund |
Formula |
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) includes funding for electricity sector activities and initiatives that will significantly affect utility investment in the electric power sector. State Public Utility Commissions (PUC), through their regulatory oversight of electricity investment and other decisions for their jurisdictional electric utilities, will be involved in implementing key facets of ARRA electricity-related initiatives
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416
|
| ISBE |
84.386 |
Education Technology |
Formula |
The Title II, Part D (Enhancing Education through Technology funding) will be distributed to local school districts. Every district has to submit a multi-year Technology Integration Plan which must be reviewed by the state. Funding is allocated in accord with the local plan on a yearly basis.
|
Marica Cullen at mcullen@isbe.net
at 217/557-7323
|
| ISBE |
84.391 |
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) -- flow-through |
Formula |
These funds are to be used to pay the excess cost of serving children and youth with disabilities, ages 3-21. The state requirements for serving such youngsters has been in place since 1969.
|
David Andel at dandel@isbe.net
|
| ISBE |
84.394 |
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund (SFSF)--Education Fund |
Formula |
The SFSF Education Funding and SFSF Government Services/Public Safety Funding are used according to the approved application submitted by the Governor to the U. S. Department of Education. The SFSF dollars are being used to support payments of the General State Aid formula to local school districts/other eligible entities.
|
Tim Imler at timler@isbe.net
at 217/782-5256
|
| ISBE |
84.378A |
Education for Homeless Children and Youth |
Formula |
Provision of supplemental services for youth who are homeless according to a federal definition (including those youth in trailer parks such as from FEMA, or those families who are doubled up in a single family home, and so on). List of 16 supplemental services is specifically enumerated by USDE.
|
Marica Cullen at mcullen@isbe.net
or 217/557-7323
|
| ISBE |
10.579 |
National School Lunch Program Equipment Assistance Grant |
Formula |
This program by the U.S. Department of Agriculture supplements the current National School Lunch Program. It allows School Food Authorities to purchase up to date equipment, "greener" technology, or additional equipment as needed pursuant to a Request for Proposal process.
|
Chris Schmitt at cschmitt@isbe.net
|
| ISBE |
84.405A |
Teacher Quality Enhancement Competitive State Grants |
Formula |
The purposes of the Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) Grants Program are to: Improve student achievement; improve the quality of new and prospective teachers by improving the preparation of prospective teachers and enhancing professional development activities
for new teachers; hold teacher preparation programs at institutions of higher education (IHEs) accountable for preparing highly qualified teachers; and recruit highly qualified individuals, including minorities and individuals from other occupations, into the teaching force. |
Linda Tomlinson, Assistant Superintendent, School Support Services for All Schools, at ltomliso@isbe.net
|
| ISBE |
84.389 |
Title I, Part A -- Education for the Economically Disadvantaged |
Formula |
Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (currently called the No Child Left Behind Act) provides supplemental services to children who are economically disadvantaged. The school district, with state and local funds, provides the basic education.
Title I, Part D is called funds for Neglected and Delinquent services. It is not a separate CFDA but part of the overall grant.
|
Gina Hopper at ghopper@ise.net
|
| ISBE |
NONE |
Build America Bonds |
Formula |
|
Linda Mitchell lmitchel@isbe.net
312-814-3228
|
| ISBE |
NONE |
Qualified School Construction Bonds |
Formula |
|
Linda Mitchell lmitchel@isbe.net
312-814-3228
|
| ISBE |
84.396 |
Race To The Top Competitive Education Funding |
Formula |
Information will be available later this summer regarding content and process for these funds.
President Obama and Secretary of Education Duncan had a press conference on this topic on July 24th. Their initial guidance is now available in the Federal Register as of 7/29/09 for public comment over a 30 day period. From there we expect final guidance in early fall.
|
Suzie Morrison at smorriso@isbe.net
|
| ISBE |
84.392 |
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act--preschool |
Formula |
IDEA Preschool provides supplemental funding for state-required services for children ages 3 to 5 who are disabled. The state has required provision of these services for years. Services are across the full range of disabilities.
|
David Andel at dandel@isbe.net
|
| ISBE |
NONE |
Qualified Zone Academy Bonds |
Formula |
QZAB (Qualified Zone Academy Bonds) were first authorized in 1997 by amendment of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. The governing language explicitly designates ‘state education agencies’ as the authority to allocate the individual state volume caps.
|
Deb Vespa at dvespa@isbe.net
|
| ISBE |
84.397 |
State Fiscal Stabilization Fund--Government Services |
Formula |
|
Tim Imler at timler@isbe.net
at 217/782-5256
|
| ISBE |
84.388 |
Title I, School Improvement Grants (1003g) |
Formula |
School Improvement (Section 1003(g)): We have not yet received any direction from the U.S. Department of Education regarding the ARRA School Improvemen grants. Applications are not likely to be available until late fall, with funds not likely to flow to the local level before January 2010. |
Gina Hopper at ghopper@isbe.net
|
| ISBE |
84.404 |
Impact Aid Construction |
Formula |
Money may be distributed directly to localities, update to the extent that you can. |
Program Contact Not Available |
| ISBE |
84.389A |
Title I, Neglected and Delinquent/Private |
Formula |
Applications for a Title I subset of funds--Title I Part A for neglected or delinquent children in state or private (local) institutions--were disseminated to the field on 5/29/09, due back 6/30/09. Funding will be available for 2009-10 for the 15-20 school districts eligible for this small pot of Title I ffunding. It encompasses both Title I Neglected Private (CFDA 84.389A) and Title I Delinquent Private (CFDA 84.389A). Both are part of the overall funding from Title I, Part A (Grants to LEAs).
|
Cheryl Bradley at cbradley@isbe.net
|
Pell Grants
Illinois students and families can take advantage of the $15.6 billion in additional funding for the Federal Pell Grant Program by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). And the sooner the better -- the longer students wait to fill out their FAFSA, the smaller the pool of available funds becomes. There's no need to wait until tax forms are completed, apply today.
By completing the FAFSA students also apply for the State of Illinois MAP Grant - one of the largest need-based grant programs in the nation. This increased financial aid for college provides both traditional college aged students, and those adults already in the workforce, with the opportunity to access postsecondary training and education. Job and career skills are the best investment for Illinois in the current economy.
For more information or for help completing the FAFSA visit the Illinois Student Assistance Commission at collegezone.com .
K-12
The federal stimulus package or American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 could provide up to $3 billion in education funding for Illinois schools. Preliminary numbers show the stimulus package will provide nearly $1 billion in additional funding for several existing operations and programs, including Title I grants for low-income populations, special education programs and educational technology. Illinois is also eligible to apply for up to $2 billion under the Stabilization Fund. For more information, please visit the Board of Education's ARRA website http://www.isbe.net/
arra/default.htm .
Energy and Environment
$43 billion dollars of the ARRA is appropriated for investments in energy and environment, including the Weatherization Assistance Program; repair of federal buildings to increase energy efficiency; fossil energy research and development; research in renewable energy; programs in alternative fuels, smart and energy efficient appliances; and modernization of the electric grid.
| Agency |
CFDA |
Program Name |
Award Type |
Program Description |
Program Contact |
| AG |
10.086 |
Aquaculture Assistance Grant (CCC Funds) |
Formula |
The Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) agrees to provide a grant to the State of Illinois for distribution to eligible aquaculture producers that suffered financial losses associated with high feed input costs during the 2008 calendar year.
|
Delayne Reeves 217-524-6591 delayne.reeves@illinois.gov
|
| DCEO |
81.089 |
Clean Coal Power Initiative |
Competitive |
(CCPI) is a cost-shared collaboration between the Government and industry to increase investment in low-emission coal technology by demonstrating advanced coal-based, power generation technologies.
|
Bill Hoback
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2648
|
| DCEO |
|
Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds (QECBs) |
Bond |
- $2.4 billion in qualified energy conservation bonds, up from the current limit of $800 million.
- These tax credit bonds are allocated to states and large local governments to finance a variety of clean energy projects.
http://www.irs.gov/
pub/irs-drop/n-09-29.pdf (IRS information)
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.041 |
State Energy Program |
Formula |
The State Energy Program (SEP) is a formula grant to states to fund a State Energy Program that addresses all, or parts of the original mandates included in the 1977 Energy Bill. The State Energy Program (SEP) is the only federally funded, state-based program administered by the U.S. Department of Energy that provides resources directly to the States for allocation by them.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.042 |
Home Weatherization Assistance Program (IHWAP) |
Formula |
The program helps install such energy-saving measures such as: insulation for attics and walls, air sealing, heating system improvements energy efficient lighting, and Energy Star refrigerators.
|
Larry Dawson
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-2606 |
| DCEO |
|
Clean Renewable Energy Bonds |
Bond |
The act authorizes the allocation of as much as $1.6 billion in new Clean Renewable Energy Bonds (CREBs), which are tax credit bonds for financing renewable energy projects. CREBs were previously limited to a maximum of $800 million.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009 |
| DCEO |
81.087 |
High Penetration SolarDeployment - (EERE) |
Competitive |
This project will accelerate the placement of high levels of photovoltaic (PV) penetration into existing or newly designed distribution circuits. By facilitating increased growth of grid-tied PV installations, this project supports the SETP mission to accelerate widespread commercialization of clean solar energy technologies in the United States.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009 |
| DCEO |
81.087 |
Biomass Research and Development Initiative |
Competitive |
The objectives of this Initiative are to: develop technologies and processes necessary for abundant commercial production of biofuels at prices competitive with fossil fuels; develop high-value biobased products; to enhance the economic viability of biofuels and power
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.087 |
Biomass - Demonstration of Integrated Biorefinery Operations |
Competitive |
The intent of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) will be to select integrated biorefinery projects that have the necessary technical and economic performance data that validates their readiness for the next level of scale-up.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.087 |
Wind Energy Consortia Between Universities and Industry - (EERE) |
Competitive |
This $24 million program initiative will fund consortia between institutions of higher learning and industry that will perform focused research on critical wind energy challenges. This action will fund consortia between institutions of higher learning and industry that will perform focused research on critical wind energy challenges. These funds will be provided under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to preserve and create jobs, promote economic recovery, and provide investments needed to increase wind energy R&D.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
|
Federal Loan Guarantees for Projects that employ Innovative Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, and Advanced Transmission and Distribution Technologies |
Formula |
DOE will make no more than $10.0 billion in loan guarantee authority available under this solicitation for projects employing energy efficiency, renewable energy and advanced transmission and distribution technologies that constitute new or significantly improved technologies.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.087 |
Deployment of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Systems, District Energy Systems, Waste Energy Recovery Systems, and Efficient Industrial Equipment |
Discretionary |
The Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) is seeking deployment projects for district energy systems, Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and waste energy recovery applications, and energy-efficient industrial equipment and processes. |
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.087 |
Geothermal Technologies Program: GroundSource Heat Pumps (EERE) |
Competitive |
DOE seeks to increase the deployment of ground source heat pumps through new commercialization strategies that incorporate: 1) innovative commercial-scale or residential community technology demonstration projects; 2) data gathering and analysis related to system costs, performance, and installation techniques; and 3) a national GHP certification standard.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009 |
| DCEO |
81.087 |
Development of Algal/Advanced Biofuels Consortia |
Formula |
EstablishesConsortia for two primary topic areas: development of Algae Based Biofuels, and development of Advanced Cellulosic Biofuels. The intended purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to serve three primary goals of EERE: 1) increase the viability and deployment of renewable energy technologies, 2) spur the creation of a domestic bio-industry, and 3) dramatically reduce dependence on imported oil.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416
|
| DCEO |
81.087 |
Community Renewable Energy Deployment |
Competitive |
The purpose of this FOA is to move EERE toward one of its goals to improve knowledge and to promote acceleration of market adoption of renewable energy (RE) technologies. Projects should address the technical, economic, and policy barriers to implementing a combination of renewable energy technologies into one integrated solution for a community to reduce its carbon footprint. Projects should support and enable the deployment goals across the portfolio of EERE¿s renewable energy programs, with the intent of creating examples that can be further replicated by other communities, nationally and internationally.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.122 |
Local Energy Assurance Planning (LEAP) Initiative |
Competitive |
This initiative focuses on developing new, or refining existing, plans to integrate new energy portfolios (renewables, biofuels, etc) and new applications, such as Smart Grid technology into energy assurance and emergency preparedness plans.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.086 |
Advanced Energy Efficient Building Technologies |
Competitive |
BTP is seeking applications under six broad Areas of Interest. Each Area of Interest includes several specific Technical Subtopics which are listed below.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009 |
| DCEO |
81.089 |
Fossil Energy Research and Development Program |
Discretionary |
The mission of the Fossil Energy (FE) Research and Development program is to promote the development and use of environmentally and economically superior technologies for supply, conversion, delivery, utilization and reliability constraints of producing and using fossil fuels. These activities will involve cooperation with industry, DOE Laboratories, universities and States.
|
Bill Hoback
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2648
|
| DCEO |
81.087 |
National Laboratory Call for Foundational Photovoltaics and Concentrating Solar Power Research and Development - (EERE) |
Competitive |
This opportunity complements ongoing SETP-funded private sector research and is restricted to DOE national laboratories. For the photovoltaic industry, it supports new research and development projects for next-generation devices and processes as well as supply chain and crosscutting technologies. For the concentrating solar power industry, this project supports research on advanced heat transfer fluids and novel thermal storage and enhancing capabilities for testing and evaluating advanced concepts.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416
|
| DCEO |
81.087 |
Electric Drive Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing Initiative |
Competitive |
Grants supporting the construction (including production capacity increase of current plants), of U.S. based manufacturing plants to produce batteries and electric drive components.
|
Gabe Sanders
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-9592
|
| DCEO |
81.086 |
Clean Cities Petroleum Reduction Technologies |
Competitive |
Grants are for cost-shared projects that expand the use of alternative fueled vehicles and advanced technology vehicles.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.117 |
Solar Market Transformation - (EERE) |
Competitive |
SETP is working to reduce market barriers and promote market expansion of solar energy technologies through non-R&D activities, including: 1) activities that provide technical, regulatory, institutional, financial and educational solutions to market transformation barriers; and 2) efforts that accelerate demand for new solar technologies.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
|
PV Technology Incubator (EERE) |
Competitive |
The PV Technology Incubator provides significant opportunities for collabortation and partnership among industry and university researchers to develop and improve solar and energy technologies. THis "PV Technology Incubator" is targeted at innoative research and development on PV cell and module prototypes with demonstrated functionality in either large-area cell/module form or, preferably, prototypes produced in pilot-scale operations. The emphasis on proposed activities should be focused on the barriers to manufacturing scale-up and 2012 commercialization.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416
|
| DCEO |
81.089 |
Carbon Capture and Sequestration from Industrial Sources and Innovative Concepts for Beneficial CO2 Use(CCS) |
Competitive |
A cost-shared collaboration between the Government and industry to increase investment in clean industrial technologies and sequestration projects.
|
Bill Hoback
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/558-2648
|
| DCEO |
93.701 |
Biomedical Research, Development, and Growth to Spur the Acceleration of New Technologies (BRDG-SPAN) Pilot Program (RC3) |
Formula |
The purpose of this pilot program is to address the funding gap between promising research and development (R and D) and transitioning to the market -- often called the Valley of Death -- by contributing to the critical funding needed by applicants to pursue the next appropriate milestone(s) toward ultimate commercialization.
|
John Barr
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-2259
|
| DCEO |
81.086 |
Energy Efficient Information andCommunication Technology |
Formula |
This seeks to develop new technologies to dramatically improve energy efficiency in ICT with an the emphasis on new technologies that can be commercialized within the next three to five years, and to demonstrate through field testing highly energy efficient, emerging technologies that are ready for or are in the initial stage of commercial introduction. |
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DCEO |
81.127 |
State Energy Efficient Appliance Rebate Program (SEEARP) |
Formula |
The Recovery Act provides $296M to implement Section 124 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) establishing DOE support for States rebate programs for residential ENERGY STAR appliance products (those that represent improvements in efficiency compared to the majority of products in the market).
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009
|
| DNR |
|
Forestry Grants |
Competitive |
Grants are for State and private forestry activities including hazardous fuels reduction, forest health and ecosystem improvement activities on State and private lands using all authorities to the Forest Service. The funds provided for activities on State and private lands shall not be subject to matching or cost share requirements. |
Mike Mason mike.mason@illinois.gov
217/785-8762 |
| DNR |
16.710 |
COPS Hiring Recovery Program CHRP |
Competitive |
COPS Hiring Recovery Program (CHRP)
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 allocates $1 billion to the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) for the COPS Hiring Recovery Program (CHRP). Approximately 5,500 additional sworn law enforcement officers will be added to agencies across the country through funding provided by this program. The grant program will be open to law enforcement agencies nationwide.
|
Rafael Gutierrez rafael.gutierrez@illinois.gov
217/558-2245
|
| DNR |
11.463 |
Adeline Jay Geokaris IL Beach State Park Ecosystem Restoration |
Competitive |
To provide grants and cooperative agreements for biological, economic, sociological, public policy, and other research, administration, and public education projects on the coastal environment to benefit U.S. fisheries, conserve protected resources, and add to the economic and social well being of the Nation. |
Glen Kruse glen.kruse@illinois.gov
217/785-8691
|
| DNR |
10.923 |
Choteau-Gabaret-Mosenthein Island |
Competitive |
Floodplain easements restore, protect, maintain, and enhance the functions of the floodplain; conserve natural values including fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, flood water retention, ground water recharge, and open space; reduce long-term federal disaster assistance; and safeguard lives and property from floods, drought, and the products of erosion. NRCS may purchase easements on floodplain lands that meet program criteria. Purchases are based upon established priorities. The easement provides NRCS with the authority to restore and enhance the floodplain’s functions and values. Landowners retain several rights to the property, including quiet enjoyment, the right to control public access, and the right to undeveloped recreational use such as hunting and fishing. |
Debbie Bruce debbie.bruce@illinois.gov
217/524-4111
|
| DNR |
|
Watershed Infrastructure |
Formula |
No Description Available |
Deborah Stone deborah.stone@illinois.gov
312-814-1807
|
| EPA |
66.458 |
Wastewater Loan Program |
Formula |
Provides financial assistance to local governments for wastewater infrastructure projects.
|
Marcia Willhite, Chief, Bureau of Water
Marcia.Willhite@illinois.gov
217/782-1659
|
| EPA |
66.802 |
Federal Superfund Program |
Formula |
U.S. EPA lead hazardous waste remediation at the Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC)Plant 2 Superfund site.
|
Gary King, Chief, Bureau of Land
Gary.King@illinois.gov
217/782-0245
|
| EPA |
66.805 |
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund |
Formula |
Provides funding to the Illinois EPA to remediate leaking underground storage tanks at brownfields sites throughout Illinois.
|
Gary King, Chief, Bureau of Land
Gary.King@illinois.gov
217/782=0245
|
| EPA |
66.039 |
National Clean Diesel Campaign |
Competitive |
Provides financial assistance to reduce emissions from 852 vehicles of various types using several different types of emissions control equipment. The vehicles include school buses, transit buses, delivery trucks and long-haul trucks, locomotives and marine engines.
|
Chris Demeroukas, Division Manager
Chris.Demeroukas@illinois.gov
217/782-3397
217/524-5008
|
| EPA |
10.760 |
Rural Water and Waste Disposal |
Formula |
Provides funding to USDA Rural Development to provide financial assistance to communities under 10,000 or less population for water and wastewater infrastructure projects.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| EPA |
66.468 |
Public Water Supply Loan Program |
Formula |
Provides financial assistance to units of local governments and private drinking water supply companies for drinking water infrastructure projects.
|
Marcia Willhite, Chief, Bureau of Water
Marcia.Willhite@illinois.gov
217/782-1654
|
| EPA |
66.818 |
Brownfield Revolving Loan Program |
Competitive |
Provides financial assistance to municipalities to perform hazardous waste remediation activities at brownfields sites.
|
Gary King, Chief, Bureau of Land
Gary.King@illinois.gov
217/782-0245
|
| EPA |
66.040 |
State Clean Diesel Grant Program (DERA) |
Formula |
Provides funding to assist States in meeting goals relating to the reduction of diesel emissions. Grants will be awarded to entities which: maximize public health benefits; are the most cost-effective; serve areas with the highest population density, that are poor air quality areas; serve areas that receive a disproportionate quantity of air pollution from diesel fleets, including truck stops, ports, rail yards, terminals, and distribution centers. |
Chris Demeroukas, Manager
Division of Mobil Sources
|
| EPA |
66.454 |
Water Quality Management Planning |
Formula |
This funding will be used to support water quality planning activities under Section 604(b) of the federal Clean Water Act. The funds will be used by the State Water Survey and state planning agencies to perform special dissolved oxygen monitoring at 100 sites throughout Illinois, to develop watershed management plans and to develop a Green Infrastructure plan for Illinois. |
Marcia Willhite
Marcia.Willhite@illinois.gov
217/782-1654
|
| EPA |
66.818 |
Brownfields Job Training Program |
Formula |
Provides funding to non-state entities to help residents take advantage of jobs created by the assessment and cleanup of brownfields and to ensure the communities reap the benefits from brownfields redevelopment.
|
Marcia Willhite
Marcia.Willhite@illinois.gov
217/782-1654
|
| ICC |
81.122 |
State Electricity Regulators Assistance |
Formula |
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) includes funding for electricity sector activities and initiatives that will significantly affect utility investment in the electric power sector. State Public Utility Commissions (PUC), through their regulatory oversight of electricity investment and other decisions for their jurisdictional electric utilities, will be involved in implementing key facets of ARRA electricity-related initiatives |
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416 |
| IEMA |
|
Nuclear Waste Environmental Cleanup |
|
Accelerate nuclear waste cleanup at sites contaminated as a result of the nation’s past nuclear activities |
Gary King, Chief, Bureau of Land
Gary.King@illinois.gov
217/782=0245 |
Weatherization
The Illinois Home Weatherization Assistance Program (IHWAP) enables low-income families to permanently reduce their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient. IHWAP provides weatherization services such as sealing cracks, insulating attics and walls, repairing and replacing windows and doors, and repairing and cleaning heating systems. For more information on the IHWAP, please visit: http://www.weatherizationillinois.com/
Environment
The ARRA provides billions of dollars to states to clean up former weapon production and energy research sites; improve local water infrastructure and waste disposal facilities; and fund environmental cleanup programs such as Superfund. The funding for many of these projects will flow through existing programs administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO).
IEPA stimulus-related programs are explained at http://www.epa.state.il.us/
economic-stimulus/index
DCEO stimulus-related programs are explained at http://www2.illinoisbiz.biz/
econ/
Health Care
$59 billion dollars of the ARRA is dedicated to investments and improvements in health care, including funding for cancer, Alzheimer's, heart disease and stem cell research; interoperable health information technology; prevention and wellness programs; and the improvement of National Institutes of Health (NIH) facilities.
The Medicaid federal match rate (FMAP - Federal Medical Assistance Percentage) is increased from its current 50.32% to 60.48% for nine federal fiscal quarters, dating back to October 1, 2008. State funds must first be used on qualifying Medicaid services to qualified individuals before the enhanced match may be drawn. The legislation requires that states meet federal prompt payment standards to be able to receive the enhanced FMAP monies. To maximize federal matching funds, the majority of the increased funding will likely need to be used to meet prompt payment requirements. To qualify for enhanced Medicaid match funds (FMAP), Illinois may not decrease Medicaid eligibility. Further, enhanced FMAP is not applicable for costs associated with eligibility expansions that may occur after July 1, 2008. States must report to Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on how enhanced matching funds are expended.
For more information on FMAP and other health care-related stimulus programs in Illinois, please visit http://hfs.illinois.gov
/recovery/
| Agency |
CFDA |
Program Name |
Award Type |
Program Description |
Program Contact |
| DPH |
14.900 |
Lead Hazard Reduction Program |
Formula |
The Lead Hazard Reduction Program has four components:
The Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Program assists States, Native American Tribes, cities, counties/parishes, or other units of local government in undertaking comprehensive programs to identify and control lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately owned rental or owner-occupied housing.
The Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program assists urban jurisdictions with the greatest lead-based paint hazard control needs in undertaking programs for the identification and control of lead-based paint hazards in eligible privately owned rental and owner-occupied housing units. |
Alan Biggerstaff alan.biggerstaff@illinois.gov
(217) 782-3984
|
| DPH |
93.703 |
Community Health Center Services Grants - New Access Point Grants |
Formula |
Grants are being handled directly by HRSA to the eligible Federal Qualified Health Centers with no State government involvement. Grants are to support service expansions.
|
Marc Gibbs, marc.gibbs@illinois.gov,
(217) 785-2040
|
| DPH |
93.703 |
Community Health Center Infrastructure Grants |
Competitive |
Grants are being handled directly by federal HRSA to the eligible Federal Qualified Health Centers with no State government involvement. Purpose is support increased demand for services.
|
Marc Gibbs, marc.gibbs@illinois.gov,
(217) 785-2040
|
| DPH |
93.401 |
National Health Services Corps |
Competitive |
Federally administered scholarship and Loan Repayment programs to increase supply of primary care providers in underserved areas.
|
Marc Gibbs marc.gibbs@illinois.gov
(217) 785-2040
|
| DPH |
93.402 |
State Loan Repayment Program |
Competittive |
Federally funded, State administered Loan Repayment program to increase supply of primary care providers in underserved areas. |
Marc Gibbs marc.gibbs@illinois.gov
(217) 785-2040
|
| DPH |
93.703 |
Community Health Center - Capital Improvement Programs |
Competitive |
Capital Funding for Federally Qualified Health Centers.
|
Marc Gibbs marc.gibbs@illinois.gov
(312) 785-2040
|
| DPH |
93.712 |
Immunizations |
Formula |
In-kind distribution of vaccines to states to increase immunization among target populations
|
Karen McMahon karen.mcmahon@illinois.gov
(217) 785-1455
|
| DPH |
93.717 |
Healthcare Associated Infection Prevention (Hospitals) |
Competitive |
Grants to eligible states to create or expand state-based HAI prevention and surveillance efforts, and strengthen the public health workforce trained to prevent HAIs. Also, grants to states to improve the process and increase the frequency of inspections for ambulatory surgical centers.
|
Mary Driscoll mary.driscoll@illinois.gov
(312) 793-2051
|
| DPH |
93.723 |
Prevention and Wellness - Chronic Diseases |
Formula |
To support efforts at prevention and wellness, with an emphasis on chronic disease and reduction of disparities.
|
Tom Schafer Tom.Schafer@illinois.gov
(217) 785-1051
|
| DPH |
93.723 |
Healthcare Associated Infection Prevention - ASTCs |
Formula |
CMS and States will improve quality assurance of ASCs during FY 2009 and FY 2010 by implementing a new survey process to promote better infection control practices. Addtional surveys will be supported by ARRA funds.
Approximately $10 million is available for this purpose over the course of the two years.
|
Bill Bell bill.bell@illinois.gov
(217) 782-0345
|
| DPH |
93.414 |
Primary Care Office |
Formula |
Federally funded, State administered program identifies areas of the state where there is inadequate access to primary care providers. Provides technical assistance to local agencies, providers and others seeking state or federal underserved designations.
|
Marc Gibbs marc.gibbs@illinois.gov
(217) 785-2040
|
| DPH |
14.901 |
Healthy Homes Demonstration Grants |
Formula |
The Healthy Homes Demonstration Grant Program develops, demonstrates, and promotes cost-effective, preventive measures to correct multiple residential safety and health hazards that produce serious diseases and injuries in children and other sensitive subgroups such as the elderly, with a particular focus on low income households. The Healthy Homes Demonstration Program is committed to supporting HUD's strategic goal of strengthening communities by addressing housing conditions that threaten health
Associated the with Lead Hazards Reduction Program.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| DPH |
14.910 |
Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant |
Formula |
The Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant Program works to gain knowledge to improve the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of methods of evaluation and control of lead-based paint and other housing-related health and safety hazards. This supports HUD's strategic goal to strengthen communities and the associated policy priority to improve our nation's communities by improving the environmental health and safety of families living in public and privately owned housing
Associated with the Lead Hazards Reduction Grant
In Illinois, the awards are to University of Illinois at Chicago, $973,982, under the Healthy Homes Technical Studies Grant |
Program Contact Not Available |
| DPH |
93.129 |
Primary Care Association |
Formula |
Federally funded program coordinates and supports activities of federally qualified health centers and look-alikes.
|
Marc Gibbs marc.gibbs@illinois.gov
(217) 785-2040
|
| DPH |
14.907 |
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control in Privately Owned Homes |
Formula |
No Description Available |
Program Contact Not Available |
| HFS |
93.719 |
Health Information Technology Improvements |
Formula |
To authorize the Office of the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology in order to promote the use and exchange of electronic health information.
|
Mike Jones
Mike.C.Jones@illinois.gov
217-557-1680 |
| HFS |
|
Comparative Effectiveness Health Research |
Formula |
This funding will be used to conduct or support research to evaluate and compare clinical outcomes, effectiveness, risk, and benefits of two or more medical treatments and services that address a particular medical condition. This research will not be used to mandate coverage
decisions or impose one-size-fits-all” medicine on patients. It will be designed to enable medical professionals and patients improve treatment. $300 million will be administered by AHRQ |
Mike Jones
Mike.C.Jones@illinois.gov |
| HFS |
93.778 |
Medicaid Federal Matching Assistance Percentage (FMAP) Increase |
Formula |
Under ARRA, federal matching dollars for Medicaid expenditures (FMAP) have been increased for a 27-month period for all states (October 2008 through December 2010). The increase is formula based, and for Illinois amounts to an increase from 50.32% to 61.88%. Over the 27-month period, HFS projects that this will bring in about $3.47 billion for the state of Illinois, of which $3.1 billion will come from HFS-based spending, assuming the passage of the Governor's FY 2010 budget as presented.
|
Mike Jones
Mike.C.Jones@illinois.gov
217-557-1680
|
Infrastructure
The ARRA provides appropriations for a variety of infrastructure improvements, including broadband access and usage; airport and border security; VA hospitals and medical facilities; Department of Defense facilities;and highway, air and rail transportation systems.
| Agency |
CFDA |
Program Name |
Award Type |
Program Description |
Program Contact |
| DCEO |
81.122 |
Smart Grid Investment Program |
Competitive |
The Smart Grid is an automated, widely distributed delivery network modernized with the newest technologies that enable real time monitoring of energy usage and automated adaptation of energy flow to save energy and, ultimately, cost. It encompasses technologies that allow for the seamless integration of many new innovations, and the monitoring and control of them to more efficiently produce and distribute energy. The integration of renewable resources like wind and solar power, energy storage, and distributed energy technologies into the Smart Grid will provide more reliable power as well as decrease greenhouse gas emissions to improve the environment. |
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416 |
| DCEO |
11.557 |
Broadband Technology Opportunities Program |
Competitive |
The purpose of these funds is to build broadband infrastructure and accelerate deployment and adoption in underserved communities to promote economic development and job creation. The program is focused on the following: Providing broadband access in un-served areas, Improving access in underserved areas, Improving access by public safety agencies, and Stimulating broadband demand.
|
John Barr
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-2259
|
| DCEO |
81.122 |
Smart Grid Demonstrations |
Competitive |
Smart Grid projects will include regionally unique demonstrations to verify smart grid technology viability, quantify smart grid costs and benefits, and validate new smart grid business models, at a scale that can be readily adapted and replicated around the country. The goal of this announcement is to demonstrate technologies in regions across the States, Districts, and Territories of the United States of America that embody essential and salient characteristics of each region and present a suite of use cases for national implementation and replication.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-3416
|
| DCEO |
10.787 |
Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP) |
Competitive |
Rural Service Utilities (RUS), through the Department of Agriculture, is establishing the Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP) which may extend loans, grants, and loan/grant combinations to facilitate broadband deployment in rural areas.
|
John Barr
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-2259
|
| DCEO |
11.558 |
Broadband Mapping Program |
Formula |
To establish a competitive grant program to develop and implement statewide initiatives to identify and track the availability and adoption of broadband services within each State. This program has no statutory formula. Matching Percent: 20.%. Public Law 110-385-Oct. 10, 2008. To be eligible to receive a grant an eligible entity shall contribute matching non-Federal funds in an amount equal to not less than 20 percent of the total amount of the grant. This program has MOE requirements, see funding agency for further details.
|
John Barr
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-2259
|
| DCEO |
81.086 |
Solid State Lighting U.S. Manufacturing |
Competitive |
The objective of this Program is to achieve cost reduction of solid-state lighting for general illumination through improvements in manufacturing equipment, processes, or techniques.
|
Jonathan Feipel
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
217/785-2009 |
| DCEO |
11.558 |
Broadband Public Computers |
Competitive |
Description Not Available
|
John Barr
ceo.recovery@portal.illinois.gov
312/814-2259
|
| IDOT |
20.312 |
Capital Assistance for High Speed Rail and Intercity Passenger Rail |
Formula |
For capital assistance for high-speed rail corridors and intercity passenger rail programs. Priority given to intercity high-speed rail projects.
CFDA 20.319: Tracks 1 and 2
CFDA 20.317: Tracks 3 and 4
|
George Weber; George.Weber@illinois.gov
312/793-2111
|
| IDOT |
20.106 |
Federal Aviation Administration -- Competitive Grants to improve FAA power systems |
Formula |
IDOT HAS NO INVOLVEMENT In THESE GRANTS. HOWEVER, for Governor's Office records it will remain listed under IDOT. |
Susan Shea; Susan.Shea@illinois.gov
217/785-8515
|
| IDOT |
20.106 |
Federal Aviation Administration - Competitive grants to airports for infrastructure improvements |
Discretionary |
The Airport Improvement Program (AIP) provides grants to public agencies---and, in some cases, to private owners and entities---for the planning and development of public-use airports that are included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS).
|
Susan Shea; Susan.Shea@illinois.gov
217/785-8515
|
| IDOT |
20.205 |
Highway Improvement Programs |
Formula |
Road and bridge improvement funds.
|
Chris Reed, Chris.Reed@illinois.gov
217/782-2151
|
| IDOT |
20.315 |
Capital Grants to Amtrak |
Formula |
Capital grants to Amtrak, with splits of $850 million for capital/debt service and $450 million for capital security grants.
|
George Weber; George.Weber@illinois.gov
312/793-2111
|
| IDOT |
|
Capital Investments Grants (New Starts & Small Starts) |
Formula |
Capital investments grants made directly from the federal government to three local providers in Illinois -- CTA, Metra and Metrolink (STL). IDOT HAS NO INVOLVEMENT IN THESE GRANTS. HOWEVER, for Governor's Office records it will remain listed under IDOT. 8/3
|
No Program Contact Available |
| IDOT |
20.500 |
Rail & Fixed Guideway Modernization |
Formula |
Fixed Guideway Modernization projects - typical proj. include track and right or way rehabilitation, station modernization, rolling stock renewal, safety-related improvements, signal and power modernization
IDOT HAS NO INVOLVEMENT IN THESE GRANTS. HOWEVER, for Governor's Office records it will remain listed under IDOT. |
This program is not a responsibility of IDOT for funding or oversight under ARRA. Funding for this program can be applied for by three local agencies serving Illinois -- CTA, Metra and Metrolink (STL).
|
| IDOT |
20.509 |
Transit Capital Assistance (Formula - For Nonurban Areas) |
Formula |
Provides funding for capital in non-urbanized areas (rural and small urban) (Sec. 5311). FTA made formula apportionments on March 5, 2009. $21.2 million for non-urbanized areas.
|
Joseph Clary; Joseph.Clary@illinois.gov
312/793-2111
|
| IDOT |
20.205 |
Transit Capital Assistance (Formula - For Urban Areas) |
Discretionary |
No Description Available
|
Joseph Clary, Joseph.Clary@illinois.gov
312/793-2111
|
| IDOT |
20.205 |
National Surface Transportation System - Discretionary Grants |
Discretionary |
For state and local governments to use on longer-range surface transportation projects (including highway, bridge, transit, rail and port projects.
CREATE is a rail modernization proposal that will improve the flow of freight and passenger train traffic moving in/out of northeastern IL and provide relief from vehicle backups by rejuvinating the area's overloaded/outdated freight rails system. |
George Weber; George.Weber@illinois.gov
312/793-2111
|
| IDOT |
20.507 |
Urbanized Area Formula |
Formula |
Money goes directly to the City of Chicago |
No Program Contact Available |
| IDOT |
20.500 |
Capital Investment Program |
Formula |
Money goes directly to Chicago |
No Program Contact Available |
| IDOT |
20.523 |
Transit Investments for Greenhouse Gas & Energy Reduction |
Formula |
Discretionary TIGGER program allocates $100 million in ARRA funds to transit agencies to reduce energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, or both. IDOThas submitted for funds for the purchase of hybrid buses used in paratransit and demand response transit operations. Hybrid buses are part ofthe effort of the TIGGER program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the environment..
|
Gene Marks; gene.marks@illinois.gov
312/793-3662
|
Transportation
$48 billion is available nationwide for transportation infrastructure covering all modes - highways and bridges, public transportation, passenger and freight rail and airports. To meet the ARRA's goal of stimulating the economy by putting people to work - the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) has initiated a process that will allow work to begin in late May or early June of this year.
Detailed information on these programs and tracking of state transportation funds is available at http://www.dot.il.gov/
stimulus/index.html
To search for IDOT stimulus projects by map or to directly search IDOT construction contracts and award amounts, visit: http://www.dot.il.gov/
DashboardPublic/
Broadband
The ARRA includes $7.2 billion for competitive grant and loan opportunities aimed at expanding broadband (high-speed Internet/network) in underserved and unserved areas. $4.7 billion will go through the U.S. Department of Commerce and $2.5 billion will pass through the U.S. Department of Agriculture. For more details, visit www.broadband.illinois.gov/
Public Safety
The ARRA includes more than $4 billion nationally for state and local law enforcement and other criminal and juvenile justice activities. The U.S. Office of Justice Programs (OJP) which provides federal leadership in developing the nation's capacity to prevent and control crime, administering justice, and assisting victims, is the lead agency for this funding, and works directly with the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA, on the web at http://www.icjia.state.il.us ) to administer grants in Illinois. These grants will protect the most vulnerable and victimized of our society by funding law enforcement, prevention and education, drug treatment programs, and support services and advocacy groups for victims of crime and domestic violence.
The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program allows states and local governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime and improve the criminal justice system. The procedure for allocating JAG grants is based on a formula of population and violent crime statistics, in combination with a minimum allocation to ensure that each state and territory receives an appropriate share of funding. Sixty percent of the allocation is awarded to the state and 40 percent is set aside for units of local governments.
Byrne Competitive Grants are similar to JAG grants and are focused on ensuring job growth and job retention. However, instead of providing grants based on a formula, BJA administers these funds based on a competitive application process. These grants help state and local communities improve the capacity of local justice systems and may be used for national efforts such as training and technical assistance.
ARRA provides for $100 million in funding for victim compensation and assistance. Of that $100 million, $47.5 million in formula funding will be directed to state agencies that administer Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funded crime victim compensation programs, and an additional $47.5 million in formula funding will be directed to state agencies that administer VOCA-funded crime victim assistance programs. Five million of the $100 million will be directed to discretionary grant projects.
| Agency |
CFDA |
Program Name |
Award Type |
Program Description |
Program Contact |
| CJIA |
16.808 |
Byrne Competitive Grants Program |
Competitive |
This competitive grant program is aimed at a number of purpose areas. See: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/
BJA/recovery/
RecoveryByrne.pdf
|
John Chojnacki
Ass. Dir. Federal/State Grant Unit
ICJIA
300 W. Adams, Suite 700
Chicago, IL 60606
office: 312-793-1300
john.chojnacki@illinois.gov |
| CJIA |
16.800 |
Recovery Act - Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program (ICAC) |
Formula |
The Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Program seeks to maintain and expand State and regional ICAC task forces to address technology-facilitated child exploitation. These task forces work collaboratively as a national network of law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies that prevent, interdict, and investigate Internet crimes against children. The program requires existing task forces to develop multijurisdictional, multiagency responses to such offenses by providing funding and other support to State and local law enforcement agencies as a means to help them acquire the necessary knowledge, personnel, and equipment. This program furthers the purpose of the Recovery Act by providing funding to States and localities for salaries and employment costs of law enforcement officers, prosecutors, forensic analysts, and other related professionals.
|
Mike Sullivan
Off. of the Attorney General
69 W. Washington
Chicago, Illinois 60602
(312) 814-3505
msullivan@ATG.state.il.us
|
| CJIA |
16.810 |
Rural Law Enforcement |
Competitive |
The Assistance to Rural Law Enforcement to Combat Crime and Drugs Program, administered by BJA, helps rural states and rural areas prevent and combat crime, especially drug-related crime, and provides for national support efforts, including training and technical assistance programs strategically targeted to address rural needs.
|
Does not apply.
|
| CJIA |
16.804 |
Byrne, Edward Memorial Justice Assistance Grants - Local |
Formula |
The Byrne/JAG program provides federal funding to be spent within seven purpose areas: law enforcement programs, prosecution and court programs, prevention and education programs, corrections and community corrections programs, drug treatment and enforcement programs, planning, evaluation and technology improvement programs and crime victim and witness programs. This is a formula grant program and allocations are made by the Department of Justice to each state based on population and crime statistics. Of the total amount allocated to each state, 40% per cent goes directly to eligible units of local government and 60% goes to the state administering agency, ICJIA, for distribution.
|
Mike Carter mike.carter@illinois.gov
312-793-8550 |
| CJIA |
16.588 |
STOP Violence Against Women Formula Grant Program |
Formula |
STOP Program grants are intended for use by states and territories; state, local, and tribal courts (including juvenile courts); Indian tribal governments; units of local government; and nonprofit, nongovernmental victim services programs, including those of faith-based and community organizations.
|
John Chojnacki
Assoc. Dir. Federal and State Grants Unit
ICJIA
300 W. Adams St., Suite 700
Chicago, Illinois 60606
312 793-1300
john.chojnacki@illinois.gov
|
| CJIA |
16.802 |
VOCA - Victims Compensation |
Formula |
All states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and Puerto Rico have established compensation programs for crime victims. These programs reimburse victims for crime-related expenses such as— - Medical costs. -Mental health counseling -.Funeral and burial costs.-Lost wages or loss of support. |
Ronnie Richgelt ronnie.reichgelt@illinois.gov
312-793-7058 |
| CJIA |
16.803 |
Byrne/JAG State Discretionary & Local Variable Pass Through |
Formula |
The Byrne/JAG program provides federal funding to be spent within seven purpose areas: law enforcement programs, prosecution and court programs, prevention and education programs, corrections and community corrections programs, drug treatment and enforcement programs, planning, evaluation and techonology improvememnt programs and crime victim and witness programs. This is a formula grant program ad allocations are made by the Department of Justice to each state based onm population and crime statistics. Of the total amount allocatied to each state, 40% per cent goes to eligible units of local government and 60% goes to the state administering agency, ICJIA,for distribution. Of the 60% going to the state for distribution, that too is allocated between monies to be distributed by the state to units of local government, referred to as "variable pass-through" funding and that which can be used at the discretion of the state either for statewide or for local programs, referred to as "state discretionary." Of the 60% going to the state, 34.39% may be used for state discretionary spending and 65.51% must be used as variable pass-through for distrbution to untis of local government.
|
Mike Carter mike.carter@illinois.gov
312-793-8550
|
| CJIA |
16.801 |
Victims of Crime Act Grants |
Formula |
VOCA Victim Assistance Formula Grant support the provision of services to victims of crime. Services are defined as those efforts that (1) respond to the emotional and physical needs of crime victims; (2) assist primary and secondary victims of crime to stabilize their lives after a victimization; (3) assist victims to understand and participate in the criminal justice system; and (4) provide victims of crime with a measure of safety and security such as boarding up broken windows and replacing and repairing locks.
|
John Chojnacki
Assoc. Dir.
ICJIA
300 W. Adams St., Suite 700
Chicago, Illinois 60606
(312) 793-1300
john.chojnacki@illinois.gov
|
| CJIA |
16.805 |
Transitional Housing Assistance Program |
Competitive |
The OVW Transitional Housing Assistance Program Grant for Victims of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Stalking, or Sexual Assault Program (Transitional Housing Assistance Program) focuses on a holistic, victim-centered approach to provide transitional housing services that move individuals into permanent housing. Grants made under this grant program support programs that provide assistance to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking who are in need of transitional housing, short-term housing assistance, and related support services. |
John Chojnacki
Ass. Dir. Federal/State Grant Unit
ICJIA
300 W. Adams, Suite 700
Chicago, IL 60606
office: 312-793-1300
john.chojnacki@illinois.gov |
| CJIA |
16.710 |
Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring Grants |
Formula |
Only units of local government may apply for this award. There are approximately 900 police agencies throughout the state of Illinois. At this point it is not known which agencies will be making COPS grant applications. |
John Chojnacki
Assoc. Dir.
ICJIA
300 W. Adams St., Suite 700
Chicago, Illinois 60606
(312) 793-1300
john.chojnacki@illinois.gov |
| CJIA |
16.556 |
Grants to State Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Coalitions |
Formula |
The grant provides funding to support state coalitions of sexual assault and domestic violence providers. The coalitions use the grant to supply funding to allow the service providers to engage in a variety of victim services including counseling, court advocacy, temporary shelter and support as well as training for providers.
|
Carol Corgan
Assistant Director
Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault
100 N. 16th St.
Springfield, Illinois 62703
217 753-4117
|
| CJIA |
10.579 |
National School Lunch Program Equipment Assitance Grant |
Formula |
This is a reimbursement program for the purchase of kitchen equipment for the youth centers at Warrenville and Kewanee.
|
Ron Smith
Ron.K.Smith@doc.illinois.gov
217-558-2200, x3009
|
| CJIA |
16.803 |
Recovery Act - Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program/Grants to States and Territories |
Formula |
Description Not Available |
Mike Carter mike.carter@illinois.gov
312-793-8550 |
| DMA |
12.401 |
IL ARNG Military Operations & Maintenance Projects |
Formula |
Description Not Available |
LTC Randy Scott
Randy.Scott4@us.army.mil
217-761-3595
|
| DOC |
16.803 |
Recovery Act - Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program/Grants to States and Territories |
Formula |
Description Not Available |
Mike Carter mike.carter@illinois.gov
312-793-8550 |
| ISP |
16.808 |
Hiring and Training Forensic Scientist Initiative |
Competitive |
This initative will hire and train additional forensic scientists in an effort to increase the case productivity levels within the Illinois State Police forensic science laboratory system.
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Tranellie (Nell) Collins
collitr@isp.state.il.us
217/557-5774
|
| ISP |
16.808 |
Enhance Illinois State Police Presence in MEGS and Task Forces |
Competitive |
This program will reduce violence associated with the availability of drugs, guns and gangs by hiring additional agents for the existing metropolitan enforcement groups and task forces.
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Lt. David Jocson
David_Jocson@isp.state.il.us
217/557-0342
|
| ISP |
16.808 |
Technical Investigations Unit Initiative |
Competitive |
This initiative is designed to enhance the Illinois State Police's electronic surveillance capabilities and the electronic surveillance services offered to all law enforcement agencies in the State of Illinois.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| ISP |
16.808 |
Computer Forensics and Evidence Recovery Initiative |
Competitive |
The program will utilize the latest computer forensic hardware and software systems to assist local, county and state law enforcement agencies with law enforcement investigations.
|
Program Contact Not Available |
| ISP |
16.808 |
Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center Expansion |
Competitive |
The ISP's "Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center Expansion Project," will increase the preparedness, prevention and response capabilities to all-crimes, all-hazards and all-threats and assist with the intelligence-led policing efforts of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
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Lt. Brad Carnduff
carndub@isp.state.il.us
217/557-4243
|
| ISP |
16.810 |
Virtual Fusion Center |
Competitive |
The purpose of this program is to modernize the current multi-jurisdictional information system utilized by the Illinois Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center (STIC).
|
Lt. Brad Carnduff
carndub@isp.state.il.us
217/557-4243
|
| ISP |
16.809 |
CRISCROS (Crime Reduction Information Sharing Coordinated Regionally Over States) |
Competitive |
Project CRISCROS is designed to create a networked system of License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology that allows for the sharing of relevant data among participating agencies in 13 states.
|
Commander Luis Tigera
Luis_Tigera@isp.state.il.us
217/782-7263
|
| ISP |
16.808 |
Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center (STIC) Criminal Intelligence Analysts |
Competitive |
The Illinois State Police, Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center (STIC) is known as one of the premier fusion centers in the country. The program is designed to increase staffing levels at the STIC to enhance the intelligence-led policing efforts of law enforcement agencies throughout the State of Illinois.
|
Lt. Brad Carnduff
carndub@isp.state.il.us
217/557-4243
|
| OSFM |
97.115 |
ARRA Assistance to Firefighters Fire Station Construction Grants |
Discretionary |
The Department of Homeland Security’s Assistance to Firefighters Fire Station Construction Grants (SCG) will provide financial assistance directly to fire departments on a competitive basis to build new or modify existing fire stations in order for departments to enhance their response capability and protect the community they serve from fire and fire-related hazards. |
Ted Berger (217)299-3561 ted.berger@illinois.gov
|
Human Services
| Agency |
CFDA |
Program Name |
Award Type |
Program Description |
Program Contact |
| AGING |
93.707 |
Grants for Nutrition Services - Congregate Meals |
Formula |
Under Title III-C-1 of the Older Americans Act, federal funds are awarded annually for the provision of meals for persons aged sixty and older in a congregate setting. The ARRA Congregate Meal funds will be used to provide meals to seniors in need of food, restore nutrition services that have been cut and restore positions which may have been eliminated or reduced. (5/11/09) |
Rance Carpenter \ Rance.Carpenter@illinois.gov
217/785-3142
|
| AGING |
93.705 |
Grants for Nutrition Services - Home Delivered Meals |
Formula |
Under Title III-C-2 of the Older Americans Act, federal funds are awarded annually for the provision of meals for persons aged sixty and in their home when assessed to be eligible. The ARRA Home Delivered Meal funds will be used to provide meals to seniors in need of food, restore nutrition services that have been cut and restore positions which may have been eliminated or reduced. (5/11/09) |
Rance Carpenter \ Rance.Carpenter@illinois.gov
217/785-3142
|
| DHS |
93.713 |
Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) |
Formula |
Child Care Program provides low-income, working families with access to quality, affordable child care that allows them to continue working and contributes to the healthy, emotional and social development of the child. |
Linda Saterfield
217-785-2559;
Linda.Saterfield@illinois.gov
|
| DHS |
84.398 |
Independent Living State Grants |
Formula |
Centers for Independent Living (CIL’s) are non-residential, consumer-controlled, community-based, not-for-profit organizations that provide systems advocacy to create options and choices for independent living. CIL’s provide services to individuals to help them in increasing skills and abilities for independent living and provide public awareness. Core services provided by all CIL’s include advocacy, peer counseling, skills training, information and referral. |
Douglas Morton 312-814-1936 douglas.morton@illinois.gov
|
| DHS |
93.600 |
Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Project |
Formula |
Migrant Head Start provides child care and a comprehensive program of health, parent involvement, and social services for preschool children of low-income migrant and seasonal farm workers. |
Molly Joseph
molly.joseph-parker@illinois.gov
217 524-6006 |
| DHS |
10.561 |
SNAP Administration (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) |
Formula |
As a result of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, the state of Illinois is receiving additional funding to help the state administer the SNAP/Food Stamp Program. The state is expecting a slightly smaller amount for next federal fiscal year. The amount that each state receives is determined by the number of each state's participating households over the last year and factoring in the increase in the number of households over the same period. |
Jan Freeman, jan.freeman@illinois.gov,
217-782-1239
|
| DHS |
10.568 |
Emergency Food Assistance Program (Administrative) |
Formula |
The Department of Human Services contracts with 8 food banks across the state to oversee the release of food to food pantries and soup kitchens. The money granted under the contracts is used to give both privately donated food and USDA food. Food is available through food pantries, which are open every week for at least two hours to serve the public and have privately donated food available on an emergency basis in addition to USDA commodities. Soup kitchens serve prepared, group meals to homeless, transient or other needy people. |
Brenda Hanbury - (217) 782-1317; Gerrah Caldwell (217) 782-1317
|
| DHS |
10.557 |
WIC Contingency (Supplemental Nutrition Program) |
Formula |
WIC provides Federal grants to States for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income women, infants, and children who are found to be at nutritional risk. |
Penny Roth/Steve Strode 217-782-2166 Penny.Roth@illinois.gov
or Steven.Strode@illinois.gov
|
| DHS |
84.399 |
Older Blind (Services for Older Individuals who are Blind) |
Formula |
To support participation should cost or participation exceed budget estimates |
Douglas Morton 312-814-1936 douglas.morton@illinois.gov
|
| DHS |
84.390 |
Vocational Rehabilitation |
Formula |
To help individuals with disabilities prepare for and engage in gainful employment |
Douglas Morton 312-814-1936 douglas.morton@illinois.gov
|
| DHS |
17.274 |
YouthBuild |
Formula |
Description Not Available
|
Karrie Rueter
karrie.rueter@illinois.gov
217/557.0193
|
| DHS |
94.006 |
AmeriCorps |
Formula |
Formula funding for additional opportunities to current 22 grantees under the existing Americorps program. |
Kimberly Fornero, 312/793-1623, Kim.Fornero@illinois.gov
|
| DHS |
93.558 |
TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) |
Formula |
Funds will be used to support Americoprs’ programs that provide opportunities for people to serve their community while earning money for college tuition or student loan repayment |
Nancy Crossman nancy.crossman@illinois.gov
217-782-1239
|
| DHS |
84.393 |
Early Intervention IDEA |
Formula |
Early Intervention is a statewide program of assessment, evaluation and services for infants and toddlers under three years of age who have a medical diagnosis that could result in a developmental delay, a 30 percent delay in development in any area, or are at risk of developmental delays. Parents provide most of the care needed to help their children develop basic developmental skills, guided by the therapists who serve their children. |
Janet D. Gully Janet.Gully@illinois.gov
217/785-7777
|
| DHS |
10.578 |
WIC Technology (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children) |
Competitive |
The IL WIC Program has the opportunity to apply for ARRA funds through a competitive grant process to improve technology in the WIC Program. This funding will allow for planning for EBT capabillities and critical upgrades to State agency MIS, which will improve program delivery.
|
Penny Roth
penny.roth@illinois.gov
217 524 1231
|
| DHS |
93.708 |
Head Start Program |
Competitive |
The Head Start program provides grants to local public and private non-profit and for-profit agencies to provide comprehensive child development services to economically disadvantaged children and families, with a special focus on helping preschoolers develop the early reading and math skills they need to be successful in school. In FY 1995, the Early Head Start program was established to serve children from birth to three years of age in recognition of the mounting evidence that the earliest years matter a great deal to children's growth and development.
Head Start programs promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled children and families. They engage parents in their children's learning and help them in making progress toward their educational, literacy and employment goals. Significant emphasis is placed on the involvement of parents in the administration of local Head Start programs.
|
Linda Saterfield
linda.saterfield@illinois.gov
217 785 2559
Debbie Bretz
debbie.bretz@illinois.gov
217 785 2559
|
| DHS |
10.551 |
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) |
Formula |
Description Not Available
|
Program Contact Not Available
|
| DHS |
93.778 |
FMAP - Mental Health |
Formula |
Enhanced FMAP to the Mental Health Community Trust Fund (718 Fund) to fund mental health services in communities settings. |
Michael Pelletier
michael.pelletier@illinois.gov
847 894 9877
|
| DHS |
93.778 |
FMAP Developmental Disabilities |
Formula |
Description Not Available
|
Reta Hoskin
reta.hoskin@illinois.gov
217 558 4887
|
| DHS |
93.778 |
FMAP - Early Intervention |
Formula |
Enhanced FMAP to the Early Intervention dedicated fund to assist children under 3 years of age with disabilities or developmental delays. |
Janet D. Gully Janet.Gully@illinois.gov
217/785-7777
|
| DHS |
16.808 |
Safety Net Works Grant Application |
Competitive |
The Safety Net Works (TSNW) is an initiative, comprised of state agencies and community-based organizations, formed to help alleviated violence and killing in communities in Illinois. It combines public and community resources to help young people avoid acts of crime and violence to which they are so vulnerable.
The Safety Net Works is a direct service response with preventive and rehabilitative approaches to addressing youth violence in Illinois. The program designed to engage, cultivate and mobilize youth, to become agents of social change, to bring healing to their communities.
|
Robert Stanek
Robert.Stanek@illinois.gov
312 793 4040
|
| DHS |
16.803 |
ICJIA Justice Assistance Grant - Community Based Youth Services & Rape Crisis Prevention |
Formula |
Description Not Available
|
Karrie Rueter
Karrie.Rueter@illinois.gov
217 557 0193
|
| DJJ |
10.569 |
Emergency Food Assistance Program (Commodities) |
Formula |
Description Not Available
|
Brenda Hanbury
Brenda.Hanbury@illinois.gov
217 524 5920 |
| DJJ |
93.709 |
Early Head Start |
Formula |
Provides comprehensive services to children birth to three and their families.
|
Linda Saterfield
Linda.Saterfield@illinois.gov
217 785 2559 |
| HFS |
93.563 |
Child Support Enforcement |
Formula |
To enforce the support obligations owed by absent parents to their children, locate absent parents, establish paternity, and obtain child, spousal and medical support. |
Program Contact Not Available
|
Housing
| Agency |
CFDA |
Program Name |
Award Type |
Program Description |
Program Contact |
| IHDA |
14.258 |
Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP) |
Formula |
The Recovery Act appropriated $2.25 billion under the HOME Investment Partnership Program heading for a grant program to provide funds for capital investments in low income housing tax credit projects (LIHTCs).
Hud will award TCAP grants by formula to state housing credit agencies for developments of projects that received or will receive LIHTC awards between Oct 1, 2006 - Sep 30, 2009.
The Recovery Act requires TCAP funds to be distributed based on the percentage of the 2008 HOME program appropriation received by the state. TCAP funding is to be used for projects that will be completed by Feb 16, 2012. HOME program requirements do not apply to TCAP funds.
|
Christian Froelich
cfroelich@ihda.org
312-836-5291 |
| IHDA |
14.317 |
Project Based Rental Assistance |
Formula |
The Section 8 Program provides rental subsidies for eligible tenant families (including single persons) residing in newly constructed, rehabilitated and existing rental and cooperative apartment projects.
The rents of some of the residential units are subsidized by HUD under the Section 8 New Construction, Substantial Rehabilitation and/or Loan Management Set-Aside Programs. All such assistance is "project-based", i.e.; the subsidy is committed by HUD for the assisted units of a particular Mortgaged Property for a contractually determined period.
HUD will use the $2 billion provided in the legislation to fund contract renewals under the Section 8 Program. In line with Congressional directives, the department will use the money provided to fund contract renewals on a full twelve-month cycle. This will avoid the payment disruptions that have occurred in recent years and enable owners to maintain their properties in an acceptable condition.
|
Christian Froelich
cfroelich@ihda.org
312-836-5291
|
| IHDA |
14.885 |
Public Housing Authorities Capital Needs Grants - Formula |
Formula |
PHAs must use these funds on Capital Fund eligible activities currently identified in either their Annual Statement or Five-Year Action Plan. These funds are available to address deferred maintenance needs, including to: 1. replacement of obsolete systems and equipment with energy-efficient systems and equipment that reduce consumption; 2. work items related to code compliance; 3. correction of environmental issues; 4. rehab and modernization activities that have been delayed.
Recovery Act Formula funds can be used for all Capital Fund eligible activities, including demolition and relocation.
$2,985,000,000 in total Federal funds. $221,498,521 available to Illinois.
|
Christian Froelich
cfroelich@ihda.org
312-836-5291
|
| IHDA |
14.884 |
Public Housing Authorities Capital Needs Grants - Competitive |
Competitive |
The purpose of this program is to provide an additional $995 million to PHAs for capital and managemenet activies as authorized under section 9 of the 1937 Act in accordance with four funding categories:
a. Improvements addressing the needs of the elderly and/or persons with disabilities.
b. Public housing transformation.
c. Gap financing for projects that are stalled due to financing issues
d. creation of energy efficient, green communities.
|
Christian Froelich
cfroelich@ihda.org
312-836-5291
|
| IHDA |
Not applicable |
Tax Credit Exchange/Section 1602 Program |
Formula |
HFA's may elect to exchange a portion of their 2009 state Housing Credit ceiling for grants (the grant election amount) from Treasury according to certain requirements. The grant election amount is the amount requested by the state which does not exceed 85% of:
1. 10 times 100 percent of (a) the unused state Housing Credit ceiling (if any) of the state for calendar year 2008 and (b) the amount of state Housing Credit ceiling returned in 2009, plus,
2. 10 times 40 percent of (c) the greater of $2.30 multiplied by the state population or $2,665,000 and (d) unused Housing Credit carryover alloocated to the state in the 2009 National Pool.
HFAs may not exchange Gulf Opportunity Zone and Midwestern and Hurrican Ike Disaster Area Housing Credits, including amounts returned from previously allocated GO Zone or Disaster Area Credits.
|
Christian Froelich
cfroelich@ihda.org
312-836-5291
|
| IHDA |
10.410 |
RD Direct Homeownership Loan Program |
Formula |
Section 502 loans are primarily used to help low-income individuals or households purchase homes in rural areas. Funds can be used to build, repair, renovate or relocate a home, or to purchase and prepare sites, including providing water and sewage facilities.
|
Christian Froelich
cfroelich@ihda.org
312-836-5291
|
| IHDA |
10.410 |
RD Homeowndership Loan Guarantee |
Formula |
Section 502 loans are primarily used to help low-income individuals or households purchase homes in rural areas. Funds can be used to build, repair, renovate or relocate a home, or to purchase and prepare sites, including providing water and sewage facilities.
Applicants for direct loans from HCFP must have very low or low incomes. Very low income is defined as below 50 percent of AMI; low income is between 50 and 80 percent AMI; moderate income is 80 to 100 percent of AMI.
For the most part, loans are for up to 33 years.
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/
rhs/sfh/GSFH_Information/
GSFH_Specific.htm
|
Christian Froelich
cfroelich@ihda.org
312-836-5291
|
| IHDA |
14.318 |
Green Retrofit Program for Multifamily Housing |
Competitive |
Owners of HUD-funded Project-Based Section 8, Section 202-Elderly, and Section 811-Persons With Disabilities Housing can apply directly to HUD for energy and green retrofit improvements for these properties, up to $15,000 per unit |
Christian Froelich
cfroelich@ihda.org
312-836-5291
|
| IHDA |
14.256 |
Neighborhood Stabilization Program II (NSP II) |
Formula |
The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) was authorized under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) for the purpose of assisting in the acquisition and redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed homes.
Eligible activites under NSP are: establishing financing mechanisms for purchase and redevelopment, purchase and rehabilitation of homes for sale or rent, establishing land banks, demolishing blighted structures, and redevelopment of demolished or vacant properties.
The key NSP II program distinctions are: competitive applications, threshold requirements (activities must address properties within HUD's designated areas of highest need and demonstrate community impact, applicants must demonstrate specific experience in the proposed eligible activity, minimum grant request is $5 million, must return a minimum of 100 homes to productive use or otherwise mitigate or eliminate their negative effects), limits redevelopment of vacant or demolished property to only housing and prohibits demolition of public housing.
|
Adonya Little
alittle@ihda.org
312-836-5267
|
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