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Transgender/Gender Diverse (TGD) Wellness and Equity Program is sponsored by Illinois Department of Human Services. This program aims to fund one intermediary organization to provide sub-grants and sub-contracts to organizations across Illinois.
The goal is to expand and increase access to culturally and medically competent gender-affirming care and coordinate inclusive health, wellness, employment, housing supports, education, and other services for transgender, gender diverse, intersex, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer individuals.
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Quintero, Secretary IDHS Grants Administration Family & Community Services Grants - FY 2026 Office of Family Wellness Opportunities Transgender/Gender Diverse (TGD) Wellness and Equity Program (26-444-80-3227) GA - Transgender/Gender Diverse (TGD) Wellness and Equity Program (26-444-80-3227) Eligibility for FY26 Bureau of Family Nutrition (BFN) renewal grants is limited to current providers who are prequalified and in good standing.
Each applicant must continue to be GATA Pre-Qualified and registered in the CSA . Applicant organizations must complete the FY26 ICQ before an award can be made. The ICQ is available in the Illinois GATA Grantee Portal and should be completed as soon as possible.
Applicant organizations must submit a complete FY26 Uniform Application for Grant Assistance to DHS. OFWContracting@illinois. gov before an award can be made.
Please include CSFA# on the email subject line. All fields on pages 2 and 3 are required. For line #45 for "Amount Requested from the State," please enter FY25 award amount as a placeholder.
The Bureau of Family Nutrition reserves the right to request additional information from the applicant to assist in FY26 funding and programmatic decisions. FY26 Caseload assignments and funding amounts are being determined now. Any changes made to grantee mailing/billing address or Administrator/Executive/CEO name/email should be reported ASAP to DHS to ensure proper information is reflected in the contract documents.
All applicants for Commodity Supplemental Food Program funding, must submit the following document electronically by 06/30/2025. Once all applications have been received, DHS will determine a contract amount and an assigned caseload for each applicant, and this will be communicated electronically to the e-mail address that submitted the grant application.
The completed grant application document is to be emailed by 06/30/2025 to the email address DHS. OFWContracting@illinois. gov with the subject line stating: *Last 4 digits of CSFA #0667 *Provider Organization Name For example: 0667 Commodity Supplemental Food Program Note: Everything is being tracked by the CSFA number, so it is important that all required materials and correspondence contain this information.
Please email DHS. OFWContracting@illinois. gov for questions regarding the application or pre-qualification documents.
Please email DHS. WICEDF@illinois. gov for questions regarding the program or the budget.
Illinois Department of Human Services JB Pritzker, Governor · Dulce M. Quintero, Secretary
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations with 501(c)3 status, or similar not-for-profit agencies in good standing with the State of Illinois. The primary recipient will be an intermediary organization that will then fund sub-recipients. Sub-recipients should have a history of and experience with serving the TGD/LGBTQ+ population. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Transgender/Gender Diverse (TGD) Wellness and Equity Program is funded by Illinois Department of Human Services. 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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