ETIP Strategic Sectors Single Company Grant
ETIP Single Company
CSFA Number: 420-45-0516
STATE AGENCY INFORMATION
Agency Name
Department Of Commerce And Economic Opportunity (420)
Agency Identification
17, 86
Agency Contact
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Short Description
The ETIP Program aims to enhance employment opportunities for Illinois citizens by assisting Illinois employers in upgrading the technological skills of their workforce and introducing efficient business practices, allowing them to be more efficient and competitive and expand their market shares. The training and upgraded skills will help facilitate increases in employee earnings, future employment opportunities, and economic self-sufficiency.
Federal Authorization
N/A
Illinois Statue Authorization
20 ILCS 605/605-800
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
Title 56, part 2650
Objective
Training activities should be delivered in an economical, cost-effective manner. They should be directly associated with the Trainee’s daily work-related activities and structured to enhance skills related to the job the Trainee will perform. Training delivery methods may include (1) in-person, instructor-led group training; (2) virtual classroom instructor-led training; and (3) an e-learning computer-based training platform. Each training delivery method must document Trainee participation and completion.[OJ1] On-the-job training (OJT) may be considered for approval when other forms of training are not practical. The training can be delivered through a structured training platform where skill progression is documented. The Grantor reserves the right to deny reimbursement of any training submitted that it deems inconsistent with program requirements.
UGA Program Terms
No additional terms and conditions.
Eligible Applicants
For-Profit Organizations;
Applicant Eligibility
1.) Applicants must have an active Tier II REV, EDGE or MICRO program agreement.
2.) Applicants must be a company whose primary business operations do not include training, education, or other skills development, with physical location(s) in Illinois, and who are:
A.) Training programs in response to new or changing technologies or processes being introduced in the workplace.
B.) Training is necessary to implement total quality management or improvement systems in the workplace.
C.) Job-linked training to upgrade existing employees' skills that leads directly to long-term job security.
D.) Training employees in skills necessary to enable the company to establish or expand into new export markets.
E.) Training in conjunction with new or additional product lines.
F.) Training related to new machinery or equipment.
G.) Training new or existing employees of companies that are locating or expanding in Illinois.
H.) Basic and/or remedial training of employees as a prerequisite for other vocational or technical skills training, including English language instruction.
I.) Training related to regulatory compliance issues mandated for the workplace; or
J.) Technical, language, and vocational skills training provided to members of migrant communities who hold Temporary Protected Status.
3.) Priority will be given to the following applicants:
A.) Applicants whose primary targeted sectors are identified in the 2024 Illinois Economic Plan, including:
1.) Quantum Computing, AI, and Microelectronics
2.) Clean Energy Production and Manufacturing
3.) Advanced Manufacturing
4.) Next Generation Agriculture, Ag Tech, and Food Processing
5.) Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (TDL)
B.) Applicants who have past success managing DCEO workforce development grants.
C.) Applicants located in an:
1.) Illinois Enterprise Zone
2.) Underserved Area
3.) Energy Transition Zone
4.) Opportunity Zone
Beneficiary Eligibility
Applicant must be a company whose primary business operations do not include training, education, or other skills development, with physical location(s) in Illinois. Applicant must have an active Tier II REV or MICRO program agreement.
Types of Assistance
Project Grants
Subject / Service Area
Economic Development
Credentials / Documentation
N/A
Preapplication Coordination
N/A
Application Procedures
Submission via smart sheets.
Criteria Selecting Proposals
N/A
Award Procedures
Merit based review.
Reimbursement based on quarterly reporting.
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
20 days
Appeals
The Merit Based Review process is subject to appeal. However, competitive grant appeals are limited to the evaluation process. Evaluation scores may not be protested. Only the evaluation process is subject to appeal. The appeal must be submitted in writing to the Department within 14 calendar days from the date of the denial letter. The written appeal shall include the name and address of the appealing party, the identification of the grant and a statement of reasons for the appeal. To file an appeal, applicants must submit the appeal in writing and in accordance with the Merit-Based Application Review Appeals Process listed on the Grant Opportunities page of the DCEO website: https://www2.illinois.gov/dceo/AboutDCEO/GrantOpportunities/Pages/MeritAppReview.aspx.
Uses and Restrictions
Eligible training activities.
Reports
Quarterly PPR and PFR reports.
Account Identification
552-42045-4900-0023
Obligations
$24.8M to be issued in SFY 26
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
7 awards ranging from $150,000 to $10,000,000.
Program Accomplishments
N/A
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
N/A
Regional or Local Assistance Location
N/A
Headquarters Office
555 W Monroe St, 12th Floor Chicago, IL 60661, 1011 S 2nd St Springfield, IL 62704, 1020 S Spring St Springfield, IL 62704
Program Website
No program website
FUNDING INFORMATION
Funding By Fiscal Year
FY 2015 : $793,753
FY 2018 : $1,466,300
FY 2026 : $24,800,000
Federal Funding
None
Notice of Funding Opportunities
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ACTIVE AWARDS