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IDHS: GA24-444-26-2841 Expense Based Substance Use Disorder and Gambling Disorder Services --> Anyone, 6 months or older, is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Find your nearest vaccination location at vaccines. gov .
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Quintero, Secretary IDHS Grants Administration Substance Use Prevention & Recovery Grants - FY 2024 GA24-444-26-2841 Expense Based Substance Use Disorder and Gambling Disorder Services 444-26-2841 Expense Based Substance Use Disorder and Gambling Disorder Services Popular Name: Expense Based SUD and Gambling Disorder Services 444-26-2841 will be used for the following Programs Codes: SA00-060-0001 DCFS Counseling for low-income dads SA00-060-0001 DCFS Will County Family Court SA00-060-0001 Street Outreach Services SA00-060-0001 12 Bed Detox Program SA00-060-0001 Oxford Houses SA00-060-0001 Supportive Release Center SA00-060-0016 Injectable Naltrexone SA00-060-9000 Community Intervention Arch Project SA00-060-9999 MISA Residential Crisis Stabilization Registration and Pre-Qualification Prior to applying for any Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), every applicant must first be registered and prequalified through the following steps.
This must be done on or before the application's due date or their application CANNOT be accepted. Apply for or update their SAM registration and receive a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). This must be updated yearly.
Be registered and in good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State. (This is not required of governmental entities and schools.) Register with the GATA/CSFA system.
The system will automatically check your registrations with the above mentioned systems. It will also check to see if your entity is on the federal excluded parties list and if your entity is on the State of Illinois Stop Pay/Compliance list.
If your entity is not up-to-date on the registrations, or is listed on the federal list or Illinois Stop Pay/Compliance list, your application will not be accepted until these situations are resolved. If a change to the registration information is needed at a later date, grantees may re-enter the system at GATA login. No applications can be accepted for review until these steps are successfully accomplished.
(Only after your entity has completed the above registration/pre-qualification steps will a state agency be allowed to accept your grant application for consideration, and that application must still be submitted by the respective due date.)
To apply for a FY2024 IDHS SUPR award for the same services you were providing in FY2023, all grantees must complete the Pre-Qualification Process, and Internal Controls Questionnaire, through the Grantee Portal.
At the time of application, all grantees must submit for each grant program the following documents: Uniform Grantee Application Budget printed from CSA Tracking System Grantee Conflict of Interest Disclosure For instructions see IDHS GATA Budget Instructions. *Submit the completed grant proposal by sending an email to DHS. GrantApp@Illinois.
Gov on or before May 1, 2023. Applications must be emailed. Your Organization's Name and Opportunity Number "FY24-444-26-2841-01" and the program contact (not your name) must be in the subject line.
Inside the email you should have your name and contact information. Specifically, the subject line of your email must be: Your Organization's Name, FY2024-26-2481-01, Joseph Tracy The 1 email will have 3 attachments, the Grant Application, the Budget, and the Conflict of Interest Form. The Grant Application file must be named "Your Organization's Name FY2024-26-2481-01 GA Joseph Tracy.
pdf" The Budget file must be named "Your Organization's Name FY2024-26-2481-01 Budget Joseph Tracy. pdf" The Grantee Conflict of Interest Disclosure file must be named "Your Organization's Name FY2024-26-2481-01 Grantee Conflict of Interest Disclosure Joseph Tracy. pdf" Encrypted emails will not be accepted.
Send your email from an account that can accept reply emails. "cc" your Program contact and your Business/Administrative Office contact. Please follow the instructions to attach your application.
Remember to include the subject line above. After your application is approved you will receive a Notice Of State Award (NOSA), that must be accepted through the Grantee Portal before an agreement can be issued. Click "Accept" on the NOSA.
You do not need to print or email the NOSA. Illinois Department of Human Services JB Pritzker, Governor · Dulce M. Quintero, Secretary
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Private or public, non-profit or for-profit entities, including local governments, academic institutions, or other community-based organizations in Illinois. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $50,000 - $300,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Expense Based Substance Use Disorders and Gambling Disorder Services Grant is funded by Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Illinois. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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