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Illinois Reproductive Health Facilities Capital Grant Program (Notice of Funding Opportunity 3201-2592) SCAM ALERT: DCEO has been made aware of organizations receiving fraudulent “notice of award” letters claiming to be from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. These are not legitimate notices from DCEO.
If your organization receives a notice, please report it to the Federal Trade Commission and/or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center . Illinois Reproductive Health Facilities Capital Grant Program (Notice of Funding Opportunity 3201-2592) Julia Griffin ( CEO. ILReprodHealth@illinois.
gov ) Type of Assistance Instrument Funding Opportunity Number Funding Opportunity Title Illinois Reproductive Health Facilities Capital Grant Program Illinois Reproductive Health Facilities Capital Grant Program Anticipated Number of Awards Estimated Total Program Funding Restrictions on Indirect Costs Yes : This grant opportunity is limited to capital improvement expenses.
The grant will not compensate for indirect costs, overhead or administrative expenses associated with the execution of theprogram. General announcement open for a period of time with no specific due dates for applications. https://gata.
illinois. gov/grants/csfa. html?
page=Opportunity. aspx&nofo=2592 Technical Assistance Session Date : 08/14/2023 : 2:00pm https://illinois. webex.
com/illinois/j. php? MTID=mce867883cc73cdff0d5f06010b8e98bf For your application to be considered, your entity must be pre-qualified.
For resources on pre-qualification and other grant topics, please visit https://dceo. illinois. gov/aboutdceo/grantopportunities/learning-library.
html .
Application Documents – Please read the NOFO Supplement and complete the requirements NOFO Supplement - Illinois Reproductive Grant Expansion Program - 3201-2592 Uniform Grant Application - Illinois Reproductive Grant Expansion Program - 3201-2592 Uniform Budget Template - Illinois Reproductive Grant Expansion Program - 3201-2592 Program Application - Illinois Reproductive Grant Expansion Program - 3201-2592 DCEO Mandatory Disclosure DCEO Conflict of Interest Disclosure Illinois Reproductive Health Facilities Capital Grant Program PowerPoint Illinois Reproductive Health Facilities Capital Grant Program Presentation Recording Connect with a DCEO Representative Locate Your Business In IL Start Your Business in IL
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