785 Cluster Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
CSFA Number: 444-22-1253
Agency Name
Department Of Human Services (444)
Agency Identification
Division of Mental Health
Agency Contact
Barb Roberson
2172992581
DHS.DMHGrantApp@illinois.gov
Short Description
Executive Summary The cluster model PSH program is designed to serve Williams and Colbert Consent Decree class members and Front Door Diversion participants who would greatly benefit from a 24/7 support services while still enjoying and maintaining independent living in a self-contained apartment primarily in the Chicago area. The cluster model units are subsidized by either a Bridge Subsidy administered by Catholic Charities or a SEC-811 subsidized by IHDA making it affordable to cover their rent. In addition, the mentioned class population are individuals who would likely have a difficult time moving into an apartment without the array of support services 24/7 needed to improve their ability to manage their daily living task, meds, challenges, etc. in addition to receiving much needed CST or ACT services from Mental Health and Social Service providers. Funding Priorities or Focus Areas IDHS is working to counteract systemic racism and inequity, and to prioritize and maximize diversity throughout its service provision process. This work involves addressing existing institutionalized inequities, aiming to create transformation, and operationalizing equity and racial justice. It also focuses on the creation of a culture of inclusivity for all regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or ability.
Federal Authorization
NA
Illinois Statue Authorization
Mental Health Community Services Act (405 ILCS 30/) 20 ILCS 1705 Sect. 73(a)
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
Illinois Administrative Code Part 7000 Grant Accountability and Transparency Act
Objective
Program Description There exist a significant number of Williams and Colbert Class Members who have not been afforded an opportunity to transition from Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Facilities (SMHRFs), and Nursing Facilities (NFs) to the community housing alternatives, specifically into Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH), because their transition needs have been assessed to have greater risks should they move into independent living, individually leased scatter-site rental apartments. Additionally, there are several SMHRF eligible consumers who cannot divert from SMHRF placement to community housing alternative because their needs have been assessed to have greater risks if diverted to more independent living or temporary living arrangements. These Williams/Colbert Class Members and Front Door Diversion (FDD) consumers have been assessed to have presenting problems that include complex medical conditions which require a more intensive amount of medication/medical monitoring or medication administration than is currently available with Assertive Community Treatment resources or they may have functional limitations/skill deficits that periodically require other levels of assistance. It is suggested that implementing a Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Cluster Housing model would be a means to facilitate the transition of more challenging Class Members to their own apartments. The PSH Cluster Housing model is designed to provide on the premises resource support to Williams/Colbert Class Members/FDD consumers living in their own apartments. This is not a therapeutic environment and staff is not stationed in individual apartments. Direct care services, Assertive Community Treatment, Community Support Team, or case management will be provided to the Williams/Colbert Class Members and FDD consumers by a community mental health center. These apartments are “clustered” in proximity. Ideally, the apartments/units (in compliance with the 25% limitation) will be in one building or adjacent buildings. The resource support (staff) will be available to respond to requests for assistance should it be initiated by the Class Member. Support staff must have an office in the building and provide the needed support either in the Class Members/FDD consumers apartment or staff office. The level of support could include a daily check to make sure the night was spent incident free; providing a reassuring conversation to reduce anxiety; assisting a Class Member/FDD consumer who has concerns with meal preparation and cooking or provide assurance that a minor cut does not necessitate a call to 911 or an emergency room visit. The premise of this model is to have onsite staff available 24/7 who can intervene, if necessary or who can call for more clinical intervention, if needed, thus eliminating or minimizing a crisis. Performance Requirements The Grantee agency will do the following: 1. Hire and maintain a full complement of qualified staff to provide 365 days, 24 hours per day resource supports to the Cluster Housing office within 45 days after notification of the award or the State’s securing of a new Cluster Housing site and notification to an awardee. 2. Provide orientation to staff on the Williams and Colbert Consent Decrees, the agency’s business practices as it relates to work productivity in Cluster Housing and operational protocol. 3. Provide annual training on the expectations of transition/diversion; how to help facilitate community resettlement; wellness self-management and principles and practices of recovery; billable vs. non-billable activities and documentation. 4. Establish an interagency agreement with each referring Williams/Colbert/Front Door Diversion Program (FDDP) Grantee referring agency. 5. Provide ongoing non-clinical support to Class Members and FDD Consumers who have tenancy in the building where the Cluster Housing is located. 6. Assist Class Members with daily activities and life skills enhancements, as requested. At a minimum training and assistance must include: a. Shopping; b. Using public transportation c. Financial literacy skills; d. Cooking, cleaning, and household tasks. 7. Assist Class Members and FDD consumers to actualize principles of recovery, empowerment and self-sufficiency. 8. Assist Class Members and FDD consumers engaged with issues on housing tenancy support in being a good neighbor, including but not limited to, mediation of disputes between Class Members and building tenants/building management. 9. Provide eviction prevention including, but not limited to, assistance with: a. Short-term crises with financial hardships; b. Budgeting difficulties; c. Employment instability; d. Hospitalizations. 10. Provide employment assistance which must include, but not limited to: a. Skills assessment; b. Resume building; c. Interviewing skills; d. Linkage with employment training programs; and e. Post-employment support. 11. Provide ongoing supervision and monitoring of site staff’s productivity. 12. Maintain a weekly calendar of special activities to support housing stability of Class Members and FDD Consumers. 13. Assures ongoing staff development. Performance Measures 1. Total Number of qualified staff positions. 2. Number of qualified staff identified to be hired. 3. Number of qualified staff hired during the period. 4. Number of qualified staff currently employed. 5. Number of staff hired during the period that received an initial orientation on the Consent Decrees and expectations. 6. Number of staff completing their annual training during the reporting period in the expectations with transition activities related to Class Members and diversion activities related to FDD consumers in Cluster Housing units, Wellness and Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) and community resettlement; wellness self-management and principles and practices of recovery; billable vs. non-billable activities and documentation. 7. Number of unduplicated Class Members in the Cluster Housing units. 8. Number of unduplicated FDDP consumers in the Cluster Housing units. 9. Number of unduplicated Class Members who receive a non-billable support or activity associated with housing tenancy. 10. Number of unduplicated FDDP consumers who receive a non-billable support or activity associated with housing tenancy. 11. Number of unduplicated Class Members engaged in daily activities or life skills training and assistance to promote recovery and self-sufficiency. 12. Number of unduplicated FDDP consumers engaged in daily activities or life skills training and assistance to promote recovery and self-sufficiency. 13. Number of unduplicated Class Members engaged around problems or issues with housing tenancy. 14. Number of unduplicated FDDP consumers engaged around problems or issues with housing tenancy. 15. Number of unduplicated Class Members engaged around eviction prevention assistance. 16. Number of unduplicated FDDP consumers engaged around eviction prevention assistance. 17. Number of unduplicated Class Members engaged around employment assistance. 18. Number of unduplicated FDDP consumers engaged around employment assistance. 19. Number of unduplicated Class Members who had a reportable incident, which required assistance from support staff. 20. Number of unduplicated Class Members who had a reportable incident, which require assistance from support staff, documented. 21. Number of supervisory sessions provided to support staff. Performance Standards 1. 90% of staff positions were either filled by qualified staff or qualified staff was identified to be hired for open positions 2. 100% of staff hired during the period received an initial orientation on the Williams and Colbert Consent Decrees and expectations. 3. 100% of staff annually trained in the expectations with transition activities related to Class Members and diversion activities related to FDD consumers in Cluster Housing units, Wellness and Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) and community resettlement; wellness self-management and principles and practices of recovery; billable vs. non-billable activities and documentation. 4. 100% of Class Members and FDDP consumers received at least one non-billable support or activity associated with housing tenancy. 5. 100% of Class Members and FDDP consumers engaged in daily activities or life skills training and assistance to promote recovery and self-sufficiency. 6. 100% of Class Members and FDDP consumers engaged around eviction prevention assistance. 7. 100% of Class Members and FDDP consumers engaged around employment assistance. 8. 100% of reportable incidents with Class Members documented. 9. 10 or more supervisory sessions provided to support staff. Cooperative Agreements Not Applicable.
Prime Recipient
Yes
UGA Program Terms
(Grantor-Specific Terms) This Notice of State Award (NOSA) is not an agreement nor a guarantee of an agreement. IDHS will publish its agreements in the CSA Tracking System after the NOSA is accepted. A signed hard copy is not needed. You also have the option to decline. If your response(s) to the ICQ questions indicate a weakness in the identified area below, a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) is required to be submitted to your cognizant agency. If IDHS is your Cognizant Agency, please send an email to DHS.DMHGrantApp@Illinois.gov to begin communicating the direction and requirements of the CAP. (Program-Specific Terms) The eligibility and program requirements outlined in this funding opportunity must be adhered to as the funded project is implemented. Grantees must comply with the milestones and deliverables, performance standards, performance measures, performance data collection and specific conditions as reflected in the grant agreement, DMH Attachment B and Program Manual. Additional terms and/or conditions may be applied to this award if outstanding financial or programmatic compliance issues are identified by IDHS.
Eligible Applicants
Nonprofit Organizations;
Applicant Eligibility
A. The applicant must meet the Registration, Pre-Qualification (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=85526), and any other Mandatory Requirements listed in this funding opportunity. 1. Applicants must provide the following information via the Grantee Portal (https://grants.illinois.gov/portal) annually to be registered with the State of Illinois as an awardee: a. Organization Name and Contact Information b. Federal Employee Identification Number (FEIN) c. Unique Identity Number (UEI) d. Organization Type 2. Applicants must be prequalified; therefore, applications from entities that have not prequalified prior to the due date of this application will NOT be reviewed and will NOT be considered for funding. Items a) through e) below are the prequalification requirements. a. Unique Entity Identifiers and SAM Registration. Each applicant (unless the applicant is an individual or State awarding agency that is exempt from those requirements under 2 CFR § 25.110(b) or (c), or has an exception approved by the Federal or State awarding agency under 2 CFR § 25.110(d)) is required to: i. Be registered in SAM.gov (https://sam.gov/content/home) before the application due date. ii. Provide a valid unique entity identifier (UEI) (https://www.fsd.gov/gsafsd_sp?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0038428&sys_kb_id=3fcba40b1b0a01d40ca4a97ae54bcbd7&spa=1) in its application. iii. Continue to maintain an active SAM registration with current information at all times during which it has an active award or an application or plan under consideration by the awarding agency. iv. The State Agency may not make an award until applicant has fully complied with all UEI and SAM requirements. v. The State Agency may determine that an applicant is not qualified if they have not complied with all requirements and use that determination as a basis to award another applicant or applicants. b. Must be in “good standing” with the Illinois Secretary of State if the Illinois Secretary of State requires the entity’s organization type to be registered. c. Must not be on the Illinois Stop Payment List. d. Must not be on the SAM.gov Exclusion List. e. Must not be on the Medicaid Sanctions List (https://www.illinois.gov/hfs/oig/Pages/SanctionsList.aspx) B. Successful Applicants will not receive an award if pre-award requirements (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=149875) are not met. Qualified status is re-verified nightly. If the entity’s status changes, an email notice is sent to the designated entity representative with a link to the Grantee Portal (https://grants.illinois.gov/portal) C. Other factors that would disqualify an applicant or application include: 1. Does not already have a grant award for this program. D. Limit on Number of Applications: More than one application per entity is permitted. One per location as listed below.
Beneficiary Eligibility
NA
Types of Assistance
Direct Payments for Specific Use
Subject / Service Area
Human Services
Credentials / Documentation
Staff will still include Rehabilitation Services Associate (RSA) staff, Case Workers and Licensed Nurse staff
Preapplication Coordination
A. Required Content of Application 1. Applications must include the required documents and demonstrate that the program eligibility requirements have been met. B. Actions needed prior to applying: 1. Applicants must be registered with the State of Illinois and Pre-qualified in the GATA portal prior to applying for Illinois awards. Instructions for creating an account and registering are located at the following link: Illinois GATA Grantee Portal (https://grants.illinois.gov/portal). Additionally, detailed instructions for registration and prequalification requirements, including the expected amount of time for completion are located here: Grant Applicant Pre-Qualification and Pre-Award Requirements (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/OneNetLibrary/27896/documents/Grants/Grant Applicant Pre-Qualification and Pre-Award Requirements_041223.pdf). 2. Registration in CSA is required. The Community Service Agreements (CSA) Tracking System (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=61069) is the system the IDHS utilizes for approving budgets and issuing grant awards. It is strongly recommended that if an applicant entity is not already registered in the CSA Tracking System, they should begin the registration as soon as possible so they may submit a signed budget in CSA. Applicants will NOT be issued an award without a fully approved budget in the CSA System. 3. Unique Entity Identifier and System for Award Management (SAM.gov) a. Each Applicant Must: i. Be registered in SAM.gov before submitting its application; ii. Provide a valid Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) in its application; and iii. Continue to maintain an active registration in SAM.gov with current information at all times during which it has an active award or an application or plan under consideration. b. The Department may not make an award until applicant has fully complied to all UEI and SAM Requirements c. If individuals are eligible to apply, they are exempt from this requirement under 2 CFR 25.110(b). d. If the agency exempts any applicants from this requirement under 2 CFR 25.110(c) or (d), a statement to that effect. C. Pre-application materials must be submitted as follows: 1. Not Applicable.
Application Procedures
Address to Request Application Package A. The complete application package is available through the Illinois Catalog of State Financial Assistance and the Mental Health Grants FY26 website https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=170290. B. Each Applicant must have access to the internet. The Department’s website will contain information regarding this funding opportunity and materials necessary for submission. It is the responsibility of each applicant to monitor the website and comply with any instructions or requirements related to this funding opportunity. C. A PDF copy may be obtained by emailing the Division of Mental Health at DHS.DMHGrantApp@illinois.gov. 2. Submission Dates and Times A. Full applications are due on 04/09/2025 at 12:00 p.m. (Noon) CST. B. Missed Deadlines i. IDHS cannot guarantee a start date of July 1, 2025, if application submissions are received after the due date referenced in the Program Summary above. ii. For your records, please keep a copy of your submission with the date and time the application was submitted along with the email address to which it was sent. The deadline will be strictly enforced. 3. The Methods for submitting the application: A. Applicants must electronically submit the complete application packet which includes the following attachments as separate pdf documents: i. Project Narrative ii. Uniform Application for State Grant Assistance iii. Grantee Conflict of Interest Disclosure iv. Budget (entered into the CSA system as described in 7. Budget and Budget Narrative below. v. Subcontractor Budgets, if applicable vi. Advance Payment Request Cash Budget Form, if applicable B. Applications must be sent electronically to DHS.DMHGrantApp@illinois.gov. The application will be electronically time-stamped upon receipt. Application submissions or delivery to any other email address or contact, including other IDHS offices or employees, will not be considered for review or funding. Applications will not be accepted if received by fax machine, hard copy, disk, or thumb drive. C. Include the following in the subject line: i. Your Agency Name ii. 785 Cluster Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) D. Documents must NOT include a password. E. Software or Electronic Capabilities i. Each applicant must have access to the internet. The Department's website will contain information regarding this funding opportunity and materials necessary for submission. 4. If you are experiencing system problems or technical difficulties submitting your application, you may contact: A. Name: Barb Roberson B. Email: DHS.DMHGrantApp@Illinois.gov 5. Intergovernmental Review A. This funding opportunity is NOT subject to Executive Order 12372, “Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs.” 6. Project Narrative Content and Attachments A. The Project Narrative (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=170378) is required to support the Uniform Application for State Grant Assistance (GA) for non-competitive grants. The purpose of the Project Narrative is to describe the organization’s program activities and design for implementing and administering the program for the upcoming State Fiscal Year (SFY). This Project Narrative will include information that is specific to your organization’s proposed program services and be considered part of your grant agreement. Submission of this Project Narrative is required to fulfill contractual obligations. 7. Budget and Budget Narrative A. Applicants must enter a budget electronically in the CSA system. B. Budget(s) must be electronically signed and submitted in the CSA system. Budget(s) must be signed by the Provider's Chief Executive Officer and/or Chief Financial Officer. C. IMPORTANT: Please be sure each the budget status in CSA says "GATA Budget signed and submitted to program review." This status will appear after the budget(s) are electronically signed by the agency CEO or CFO and submitted to IDHS. See IDHS CSA Tracking System webpage for additional information on CSA at IDHS: CSA Tracking System (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=61069). A copy is not to be submitted along with the application packet. A separate budget and budget narrative must be completed, for each location/you are currently serving. Under “Grant Suffix” Column in CSA you must include the suffix listed. i. The locations and suffixes are as follows: o Location 1: Suffix 1WC (The Bryn Mawr Apartments, 5550 N. Kenmore, Chicago, IL 60640, Williams Services) o Location 2: Suffix 2WC (Crandon Avenue Apartment, 7308 S. Crandon Avenue #207, Chicago, IL 60649, Williams Services) o Location 3: Suffix 3WC (The Studios, 1801 S Wabash Ave Chicago, IL 60616, Williams Services) o Location 4: Suffix 4WC (Warren Apartments, 1533 W Warren Blvd Chicago, IL 60607, Williams Services) o Location 5: Suffix 5CC (The Kilpatrick Renaissance, 4655 W Berteau Ave, Chicago, IL 60641, Colbert Services) o Location 6: Suffix 6CC (Renaissance St. Luke, 1501 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60657, Colbert Services) D. The budget and narrative must tie fiscal activity to program objectives and deliverables and demonstrate that all proposed costs are: i. Reasonable and necessary ii. Allocable, and iii. Allowable as defined by program regulatory requirements and the Uniform Guidance (2CFR 200), as applicable. E. Deadline for submission of the budget, in the CSA Tracking System, is the same as the application deadline. F. A Budget Template can be used as a tool to assist in determining expenses; however, the final budget must be completed in the CSA Tracking System. The pdf budget or paper copy will not be accepted. Applicants will NOT be issued an award without the applicant’s fully approved budget in the CSA System. G. NOTE: The Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology (DoIT) is now disabling external Illinois.gov IDs if they have not been used for 114 days. If you receive the error "HPDIA0309W This account is disabled," your ID has been disabled and cannot be re-activated by changing your password. You need to contact the DoIT HelpDesk at [217-524-DoIT (3648) or 312-814-DoIT (3648)] or their website at Report A Problem (https://doit.illinois.gov/support/rap-step1.html). Request that they create an incident to re-enable your external ID. You will need to provide your external ID (firstname.lastname@external.illinois.gov) and the error message (this account is disabled). Please be sure to Reset Your Password (https://cmsapps.illinois.gov/adimprod/Reset/GatherIdentity.aspx) every 3 months so your account is not disabled. H. There is space when preparing the budget on each line item for the budget narrative. For each line in the budget the applicant will describe why each expenditure is necessary for program implementation and how the amount was determined. Please include cost allocations as necessary. The Budget narrative (including MTDC base exclusions as appropriate) must clearly identify indirect costs, direct program costs, direct administrative costs, and describe how the specified resources and personnel have been allocated for the tasks and activities within each line item. See instructions for the CSA Tracking System and Budget Information. The budget should be prepared to reflect 12 months. I. Instructions (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=84585) for the Budget Template J. Subcontractor budget(s), If applicable i. If applicant is planning to use a subcontractor, a pdf copy of the subcontractor budget must be submitted as a separate pdf document with the other application materials. Subcontractor budgets must be submitted for each application submitted as outlined above. ii. Subcontractor budgets shall be submitted on the GATA Uniform Grant Budget Template (GOMBGATU—3002). iii. Subcontractor Agreement(s) and budgets must be pre-approved by the Department and on file with the Department. Subcontractors are subject to all provisions of this Agreement. The successful applicant Agency shall retain sole responsibility for the performance and monitoring of the subcontractor. 8. Required Forms A. Uniform Application for State Grant Assistance: The Uniform Application for State Grant Assistance (is a three-page document used to formalize organization's request to apply for funding. Applicants must apply for the location they are currently serving. A Suffix will need to be used when submitting your budget (under “NOFO Suffix” in CSA). Details about this can be found in Section IV(A)(3) above. A separate application and Program Narrative must be submitted for each location. For example, if an applicant applies for funding for Location 1 and Location 2, two applications and two narratives must be submitted, one associated with each location for the program. i. The document requires the signature and email address of the organization's authorized representative. This email address will be used for official communication between the Department and the applicant organization for matters regarding this application. ii. Page one of the application is pre-populated with the appropriate information. Applicants must not complete anything on Page one. iii. On Page three, applicants will need to include the amount for the specific location on each individual application which they are applying and sign. iv. The correct application must be used. B. Grantee Conflict of Interest Disclosure - The grantee Conflict of Interest Disclosure (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=142947) is a required for all grant award programs. The document requires agencies to identify actual or potential conflicts of interest. The form must be signed by a representative of the organization. 9. Unallowable Costs A. All applicants will use grant funds according to the guidelines, conditions, and parameters set forth in this funding notice and in compliance with federal statutes, regulations and the terms and conditions of any applicable federal awards. B. Please refer to 2 CFR 200 - Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, PART 200 Subpart E - Cost Principles to determine the appropriateness of costs. C. Allowable costs are those that are necessary and reasonable based on the activity(ies) contained in the scope of work, are justified in the Budget Narrative, and are allowable under Subpart E of 2 CFR 200. It is expected that administrative costs, both direct and indirect, will represent a small portion of the overall program budget. Any budget deemed to include inappropriate or excessive administrative costs will not be approved. Program budgets and narratives must detail how all proposed expenditures are necessary for program implementation. D. Unallowable costs: Please refer to 2 CFR 200 - Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, PART 200 Subpart E - Cost Principles (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/subtitle-A/chapter-II/part-200?toc=1) to determine the appropriateness of costs. 10. Mandatory Forms and Submissions A. Uniform Application for State Grant Assistance (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=170319) B. Project Narrative (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=170378) C. Uniform Grant Budget Template (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=85366)(Submit in CSA) | Instructions (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=84585) D. Subcontractor Budget, if applicable submit as a separate attachment E. Grantee Conflict of Interest Disclosure (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=142947) submit as a separate attachment F. Advance Payment Request Cash Budget Form (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=31637) submit as a separate attachment (no submission will result in default to Reimbursement Method)
Criteria Selecting Proposals
1. Responsiveness Review A. The following are the criteria that must be met for eligibility: i. Applicant has a current registration with the State of Illinois in the Grantee Portal. ii. Applicant has an active SAM.gov public account. iii. Applicant has an active Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) with SAM.gov iv. Applicant is in “good standing” with the Secretary of State. v. Applicant is not on the DHS Stop Payment List Service or the Illinois Stop Payment List. vi. Applicant is not on the SAM.gov Exclusion List. vii. Applicant is not on the Illinois Medicaid Sanctions List. viii. Program specific eligibility restrictions a. Not Applicable. B. Restrictions on eligibility for State awards are referenced in 44 Ill Admin Code 7000.70. Program specific eligibility restrictions are referenced in this funding opportunity. 2. Risk Review A. IDHS conducts risk assessments for all awardees, prior to the award being issued. i. An agency wide Internal Control Questionnaire (ICQ) ) is to be completed by the awardee within the Grantee Portal (https://grants.illinois.gov/portal) prior to the deadline listed below. The ICQ evaluates fiscal, administrative, and programmatic risk in the following categories: a. Quality of Management Systems b. Financial and Programmatic Reporting c. Ability to Effectively Implement Award Requirements d. Awardee Audits ii. The deadline to submit the FY26 ICQ is April 16, 2025, 12:00 PM (Noon) Central Time iii. A program specific Programmatic Risk Assessment conducted by the awarding agency to evaluate the following categories: a. Programmatic financial stability b. Management systems and standards that would affect the program. c. Programmatic audit and monitoring findings d. Ability to effectively implement program requirements. e. External partnerships f. Programmatic reporting iv. Risk assessments are not intended to be punitive in nature, rather they are conducted in order to evaluate the support, technical assistance, and training that may be needed for the awardee and the level of monitoring that is needed for the award. a. Risk assessments may result in Specific Conditions being placed on the award to include more frequent monitoring or the implementation of a corrective action plan. B. Simplified Acquisition Threshold - Federal and State awards i. It is anticipated that grants under this award may receive an award over the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (as defined in in 48 CFR part2, subpart 2.1 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-48/chapter-1/subchapter-A/part-2/subpart-2.1; the dollar amount set by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), currently at $250,000 (with some exceptions)). Potential grantees under this notice of funding opportunity may receive an award in excess $250,000. Therefore, the grantee is subject to the simplified acquisition threshold and related requirements. a. Prior to making an award with a total amount greater than the simplified acquisition threshold, IDHS is required to review and consider any information about the applicant that is in the designated integrity and performance system accessible through SAM. (Currently FAPIIS) (See 41 U.S.C. 2313 (https://www.govinfo.gov/link/uscode/41/2313)). b. That an applicant, at its option, may review information in the designated integrity and performance systems accessible through SAM and comment on any information about itself that a State or Federal awarding agency previously entered and is currently in the designated integrity and performance system accessible through SAM. c. IDHS will consider any comments by the applicant, in addition to the other information in the designated integrity and performance system, in making a judgment about the applicants’ integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under State and Federal awards when completing the review of risk posed by applicants as described in 2 CFR 200.206 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/section-200.206).
Award Procedures
Anticipated Start Date and Periods of Performance for new grant awards A. Subject to appropriation, the grant period will begin no sooner than 07/01/2025 and will continue through 06/30/2026. State Award Notices A. Applicants recommended for funding under this Non-Competitive funding opportunity will receive a Notice of State Award (NOSA). The NOSA shall include: i. Grant award amount ii. The terms and conditions of the award iii. Specific conditions, if any, assigned to the applicant based on the fiscal and administrative risk assessment (ICQ), programmatic risk assessments (PRA), and the Merit Review. B. Note: The Department cannot issue a NOSA until the successful applicant has an approved FY26 budget entered into the CSA system. The applicant shall receive the NOSA through the Grantee Portal. The NOSA must be signed by the grants officer (or equivalent). This signature effectively accepts the state award amount and all conditions set forth within the notice. The signed NOSA is the document authorizing the department to proceed with issuing an agreement. The Agency signed NOSA must be remitted to the Department as instructed in the notice. C. The NOSA is NOT an authorization to begin performance (to the extent that it allows charging to State awards of pre-award costs; pre-award costs are incurred at the non-State entities own risk unless they have received written prior approval to begin performance). D. The authorizing document to begin performance is the fully executed Uniform Grant Agreement (UGA) signed by the grants officer, or equivalent. This is the official document that obligates funds. The UGA is sent to the non-State entity via the CSA system. The non-State entity will print and sign the signature page of the UGA and return signature page to DHS.OCA.SignaturePages@illinois.gov. A final signed copy of the UGA will be provided to the non-State entity via an upload into the CSA Tracking system. E. Applicants who are not eligible due to registration or pre-qualification issues, or late applications will be notified that they are ineligible for consideration when their application is processed. Administrative and National Policy Requirements A. The agency awarded funds shall provide services as set forth in the IDHS grant agreement and shall act in accordance with all State and Federal statutes and administrative rules applicable to the provision of the services. B. You can find a sample of the grant agreement at IDHS Uniform Grant Agreement (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=29741). C. Payment Terms i. It is the policy of the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) that this policy complies with 2 CFR 200.302, 2 CFR 200.305, 31 CFR 205 (Procedures implementing the Cash Management Improvement Act and Treasury State Agreement (TSA)) and 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.120 (GOMB Adoption of Supplemental Rules for Grant Payment Methods). Three different award payment methods exist, namely Advance Payment, Reimbursement, and Working Capital Advance (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=140492). ii. Grantees selecting the Advance Payment Method, or the Working Capital Advance Payment Method must complete the Advance Payment Request Cash Budget Template as described in the procedures above. In addition, please note: If you will be submitting the Advance Payment Request Cash Budget, it must be submitted with the application materials as a separate document. iii. The Monthly Invoice IL444-5257 Template must be used for all DMH programs and submitted no later than 15 days after the end of the month. All invoices shall be HIIPA compliant and encrypted utilizing DHS approved encryption software and emailed to DMH at the email address listed above. iv. Invoice and PFR Email Address for General Grants: DHS.DMHQuarterlyReports@illinois.gov v. Invoice and PFR Email Address for Williams Consent Decree: DHS.DMHWilliamsInvoices@Illinois.gov vi. Invoice and PFR Email Address for Colbert Consent Decree: DHS.Colbert.Invoices@illinois.gov D. Payment Forms i. Monthly Invoice (IL444-5257) (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=95429) ii. Advance Payment Request Cash Budget Form (IL444-4985) (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=31637) Only if requesting an advance payment
Deadlines
The Department must receive the Full Application Packet: • Due on c at 12:00 p.m. (Noon) CST
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
60 - 90 days
Appeals
NA
Renewals
A. This program will be awarded as a 12-month term agreement. B. This is the fourth renewal of four. C. Renewals are at the discretion of the Department and are based on sufficient appropriation and performance criteria including, but not limited to: i. Grantee has performed satisfactorily during the previous reporting period. ii. All required reports have been submitted on time, unless a written exception has been provided by the Division/Department. iii. No outstanding issues are present (e.g., in good standing with all pre-qualification requirements and no outstanding corrective action, etc.).
Formula Matching Requirements
Cost Sharing or Match Requirements A. Providers are not required to participate in cost sharing or provide match. B. Serves as Maintenance of Effort to the Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Community Mental Health Block Grant.
Uses and Restrictions
Pre-Award Costs A. Pre-award costs are not allowable. B. IDHS grants are governed by 2 CFR. Part 200, Subpart E-Cost Principles and 30 ILCS 708 which include information on allowable costs, audit requirements, and financial records. Indirect Costs A. Indirect Costs (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=151738) may be applied to this grant award. Indirect Cost Rates (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=95073#a_IndirectCostRate) must be approved through the Illinois Indirect Cost Rate Election System (ICRES) (https://gata.illinois.gov/indirect-cost/centralized-indirect-cost-system.html).
Reports
A. Reporting, upon execution of the grant agreement, shall be in accordance with the requirements set forth in the UGA and related exhibits which include but is not limited to the following: 1. Periodic Financial Reports submitted electronically in accordance with instructions in the UGA no more frequent than quarterly and no less frequent than annually, unless unusual circumstances exist. 2. Periodic Programmatic Reports submitted electronically in accordance with instructions in the UGA no more frequent than quarterly and no less frequent than annually, unless unusual circumstances exist. 3. Close-out Performance Reports and Financial Reports as instructed in the UGA. 4. Other Unique Programmatic Reporting Requirements: additional annual performance data may be collected as directed by the Department and in the format prescribed by the Department. 5. If the State share of any State award may include more than $500,000 over the period of performance applicants are also subject to the reporting requirements reflected in Appendix XII to 2 CFR 200. Noncompliance with any of the identified reports may lead to being placed on the Illinois Stop-Payment List. 6. Non-compliance with any of the identified reports may lead to being placed on the Illinois Stop Payment List (SSPL). Grantee shall submit these reports) to the appropriate email address listed below. Reported expenses should be consistent with the approved annual grant budget. Any expenditure variances require prior Grantor approval in accordance with Article VI of the UGA to be reimbursable. • PFR Email Address for General Grants: DHS.DMHQuarterlyReports@illinois.gov • PFR Email Address for Williams Consent Decree: DHS.DMHWilliamsInvoices@Illinois.gov • PFR Email Address for Colbert Consent Decree: DHS.Colbert.Invoices@illinois.gov • PPR and PRTP Email Address for All Grants: DHS.DMHQuarterlyReports@illinois.gov 7. DMH reporting templates and detailed instructions for submitting reports can be found in the Provider section of the IDHS website (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/?item=27893).
Audits
See JCAR Title 44 Illinois Administrative Code 7000.90 Auditing Standards
Records
See JCAR Title 44 Illinois Administrative Code 7000.430 Record Retention
Account Identification
The source of funding for this program is State funds.
Obligations
The Department expects to award approximately $2,525,554.
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
Number of Grant Awards a. The Department anticipates funding approximately 6 grant awards to provide this program. Expected Dollar Amount of Individual Grant Awards a. The Department anticipates that the dollar amount of individual awards will be between $133,910 and $$866,893. Amount of Funding per Grant Award on average in previous years a. Previous funding amounts per grant award on average was $420,926
Program Accomplishments
NA
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
Title 59: Mental Health of the Administrative Code
Regional or Local Assistance Location
NA
Headquarters Office
IL Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health
Program Website
Program Websites • Mental Health Grants FY26 Website https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=170290 • IDHS website: https://www.dhs.state.il.us/?item=27893 • Community Service Agreements (CSA) Tracking System: https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=61069 • Centralized Repository Vault (CRV): https://vault.dhs.illinois.gov/crvsecure/crv • GATA Learning Management System (LMS): https://gata.illinois.gov/training.html
Example Projects
Cluster model locations include Wabash, Warren, Crandon, Bryn Mawr, Kilpatrick and St. Luke
Published Date
3/11/2025
Funding By Fiscal Year
FY 2021 : $1,976,319
FY 2022 : $2,015,844
FY 2023 : $2,036,003
FY 2024 : $2,056,162
FY 2025 : $2,197,582
FY 2026 : $2,525,554
Federal Funding
None
Notice of Funding Opportunities
Agency IDAward RangeApplication Range
Agency IDGrantee NameStart DateEnd DateAmount
45CDB03370-45CDB03370TRILOGY, INC.07/01/202406/30/2025866,893
45CDB03175-45CDB03175THE THRESHOLDS07/01/202406/30/2025586,686
45CDB04048-45CDB04048ENVISION UNLIMITED07/01/202406/30/2025428,111
45CDB04204-45CDB04204ENVISION UNLIMITED07/01/202406/30/2025376,043
45CDB04131-45CDB04131RSSI07/01/202406/30/2025133,911