Digital Recovery Support Toolkit - SOR Grant
Digital Recovery Support Toolkit – SOR
CSFA Number: 444-26-2007
STATE AGENCY INFORMATION
Agency Name
Department Of Human Services (444)
Agency Identification
IDHS SUPR
Agency Contact
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Short Description
This project is to pilot the use of Digital Recovery Support Toolkit to enhance and support individuals in long term recovery from opioid use disorders (OUD)Interested organizations can utilize and/or expand existing digital recovery supports or develop a new recovery-oriented digital toolkit that support long-term recovery.
Federal Authorization
21st Century Cures Act. , Title I, Section 1003, Public Law 114-255
Illinois Statue Authorization
N/A
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
N/A
Objective
The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to pilot the use of Digital Recovery Support Toolkit to enhance and support individuals in long term recovery from opioid use disorders (OUD)Interested organizations can utilize and/or expand existing digital recovery supports or develop a new recovery-oriented digital toolkit that support long-term recovery. A digital toolkit is defined by IDHS/SUPR as a collection of individualized digital resources, online or not (e.g. webpages, videos, chat rooms, secure texting or one-way texting, secure evidence-based applications, etc.) that are developed and/or collected and presented as a recovery support to individuals in or seeking recovery. This NOFO will not fund the development of new “apps”, defined as web-based or mobile applications.
UGA Program Terms
Reference terms in Part 3 of the UGA: program-specific terms and conditions.
Eligible Applicants
Government Organizations; Nonprofit Organizations; For-Profit Organizations;
Applicant Eligibility
To be eligible to receive funding under this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), the applicant must be: • in good standing with all State and federal tax entities; • Certified and in good standing as a vendor with the Illinois Office of the Comptroller. In good standing with IDHS/SUPR which means that the applicant, if licensed, has demonstrated ability to meet all applicable requirements specified in Part 2060 as verified through any or all of the following: verbal interview; absence of IDHS license or funding sanctions; or site visit/inspection or post-payment audit determined to be in substantial compliance. An entity may not apply for a grant until the entity has registered and pre-qualified through the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA) Grantee Portal, https://grants.illinois.gov/portal. Registration and pre-qualification are required annually. During pre-qualification, verifications are performed including a check of federal SAM.gov Exclusion List and status on the Illinois Stop Payment List. The Grantee Portal alerts the entity alerts of “qualified” status or informs how to remediate a negative verification (e.g., inactive DUNS, not in good standing with the Secretary of State). Inclusion on the SAM.gov Exclusion List cannot be remediated.
Beneficiary Eligibility
N/A
Types of Assistance
Formula Grants
Subject / Service Area
Human Services
Credentials / Documentation
No Credentials or Documentation are required.
2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program.
Preapplication Coordination
Preapplication coordination is required. Environmental impact information is not required for this program. This program is eligible for coverage under E.O. 12372, "Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs." An applicant should consult the office or official designated as the single point of contact in his or her State for more information on the process the State requires to be followed in applying for assistance, if the State has selected the program for review.
Application Procedures
2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards applies to this program.
Criteria Selecting Proposals
N/A
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
From 90 to 120 days.
Uses and Restrictions
Uses: (A) Improving State prescription drug monitoring programs. (B) Implementing prevention activities, and evaluating such activities to identify effective strategies to prevent opioid abuse. (C) Training for health care practitioners, such as best practices for prescribing opioids, pain management, recognizing potential cases of substance abuse, referral of patients to treatment programs, and overdose prevention. (D) Supporting access to health care services, including those services provided by Federally certified opioid treatment programs or other appropriate health care providers to treat substance use disorders. (E) Other public health-related activities, as the State determines appropriate, related to addressing the opioid abuse crisis within the State. Limitations: (1) notwithstanding any transfer authority in any appropriations Act, shall not be used for any purpose other than the grant program in subsection (c); and (2) shall be subject to the same requirements as substance abuse prevention and treatment programs under titles V and XIX of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 290aa et seq., 300w et seq.).
Reports
Program Reports: Biannual Progress Report
Progress Reports: Biannual Progress Report
Expenditure Reports: Annual federal financial report (SF-425)
Performance Reports: A State receiving a grant under subsection shall include in a report related to substance abuse submitted to the Secretary pursuant to section 1942 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300x–52), a description of— (1) the purposes for which the grant funds received by the State under such subsection for the preceding fiscal year were expended and a description of the activities of the State under the program; and (2) the ultimate recipients of amounts provided to the State in the grant.
Periodic Financial Reports, Periodic Performance Reports, and Close out reports are required.
Audits
Grantee shall be subject to the audit requirements contained in the Single Audit Act
Amendments of 1996 (31 USC 7501-7507) and Subpart F of 2 CFR Part 200, and the audit rules and policies set forth by the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget. See 30 ILCS 708/65(c); 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.90.
Records
Grantee must keep complete records on the disposition of funds, and records related to the grant must be retained for 3 years.
Account Identification
064644426490012NE
FY25 Funded Program 0646.44426.4900.000300NE
WBS Element: 444SOR0323-PROVPE11-SR23
Obligations
Fiscal Year 2021: $882,000
Fiscal Year 2022: $1,236,000
Fiscal Year 2025: $191,875
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
Fiscal Year 2021: $250,000 - $382,000 Average: $294,000
Fiscal Year 2022: $250,000 - $486,000 Average: $309,000
Fiscal Year 2025: $29,375 - 131,250 Average: $55,781
Program Accomplishments
Fiscal Year 2021: 3 awards made.
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
CFR 200/45 CFR Part 75 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for HHS awards; also the HHS Grants Policy Statement.
Regional or Local Assistance Location
None.
Headquarters Office
Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery
600 East Ash Street, Building 500, Third Floor
Springfield, IL 62703
Program Website
https://www.cfda.gov/programs/93.788 http://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=101591
FUNDING INFORMATION
Funding By Fiscal Year
FY 2024 : $917,283
FY 2025 : $191,875
Federal Funding
Notice of Funding Opportunities
| Agency ID | Award Range | Application Range |
ACTIVE AWARDS
Agency ID | Grantee Name | Start Date | End Date | Amount |
43CDC03527-43CDC03527 | GATEWAY FOUNDATION INC | 07/01/2024 | 06/30/2025 | 181,250 |
43CDC03531-43CDC03531 | THE SOUTH SUBURBAN COUNCIL ON ALCOHOL ABUSE | 07/01/2024 | 06/30/2025 | 63,667 |
43CDC03528-43CDC03528 | Kenneth Young Center | 07/01/2024 | 06/30/2025 | 53,375 |
43CDC03530-43CDC03530 | PHOENIX RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES LLC | 07/01/2024 | 06/30/2025 | 45,250 |