Comprehensive Cancer Professional Education
CCPE
CSFA Number: 482-00-2529
STATE AGENCY INFORMATION
Agency Name
Department Of Public Health (482)
Agency Identification
IDPH: Office of Health Promotion
Agency Contact
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Short Description
The IDPH Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Program will fund one grantee to provide professional education to partners and stakeholders through the Illinois Cancer Partnership (ICP) annual meeting, the Colorectal Cancer Roundtable annual meeting, and other virtual learning collaboratives.
Federal Authorization
Federal Grant CDC DP 22-2202
Illinois Statue Authorization
N/A
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
N/A
Objective
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) issued a notice of funding opportunity with federal funding for one public or private not-for-profit entity to provide professional education webinars and training programs to partners and stakeholders across Illinois on topics related to cancer. All three priority area webinars must have a health equity component embedded in each webinar as a cross-cutting priority.
The IDPH Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (ICCCP), will provide funding to one public or private not-for-profit entity to implement programs to support cancer coalition efforts that leverage resources to plan and implement evidence-based strategies to promote the primary prevention of cancer, support cancer early detection efforts, address the needs of cancer survivors, and promote health equity. All programs are required to participate in specific activities, including the coordination of technical assistance and training to build capacity to implement cancer prevention and control activities.
UGA Program Terms
07/01/25-06/30/26
Eligible Applicants
Nonprofit Organizations;
Applicant Eligibility
Non-Profit Organizations
Beneficiary Eligibility
Beneficiaries are organizations in Illinois that are able to provide professional education webinars and training programs to partners and stakeholders across Illinois on topics related to cancer.
Types of Assistance
Project Grants
Subject / Service Area
Healthcare
Credentials / Documentation
All grantees are required to register with the State of Illinois through the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA) website, www.grants.illinois.gov, complete a prequalification process, and be determined "qualified" as described in Section 7000.70. Registration and prequalification is required before an organization can apply for an award. The entity is "qualified" to be an awardee if it: 1) has an active DUNS number; 2) has an active SAM.gov account; 3) has an acceptable fiscal condition; 4) is in good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State, if the Illinois Secretary of State requires the entity's organization type to be registered. Governmental entities, school districts and select religious organizations are not required to be registered with the Illinois Secretary of State. Refer to the Illinois Secretary of State Business Services website: http://www. cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/business services/home.html; 5) is not on the Illinois Stop Payment List; 6) is not on the SAM.gov Exc
Preapplication Coordination
All grantees are required to register with the State of Illinois through the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA) website, www.grants.illinois.gov, complete a prequalification process, and be determined "qualified" as described in Section 7000.70. Registration and prequalification is required before an organization can apply for an award. The entity is "qualified" to be an awardee if it: 1) has an active DUNS number; 2) has an active SAM.gov account; 3) has an acceptable fiscal condition; 4) is in good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State, if the Illinois Secretary of State requires the entity's organization type to be registered. Governmental entities, school districts and select religious organizations are not required to be registered with the Illinois Secretary of State. Refer to the Illinois Secretary of State Business Services website: http://www. cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/business_services/home.html; 5) is not on the Illinois Stop Payment List; 6) is not on the SAM.gov Exclusion List; 7) is not on the Sanctioned Party List maintained by HFS.
Application Procedures
Applicants will utilize the IDPH EGRAMS database to submit their grant application. https://idphgrants.com/ Please utilize the instructional guide. https://idphgrants.com/admin/ViewAppDocs.aspx?fnam=EGrAMS%20Instructional%20Guide%20-%20Initiate%20Grant%20App%20YBD.pdf
The application format is provided via e-GRAMS as mandated for all Illinois Department of Public Health Grants and must be completed in its entirety.
Criteria Selecting Proposals
Applications will be reviewed using the following criteria. 1. Scope of Work Section 2. Work Plan Section 3. Budget Section.
Award Procedures
The grant applications will be reviewed after grant application deadline. Grant award notification will be 2 weeks after the grant submission due date.
Grant will be awarded upon acceptance of the Notice of State award by signing the Uniform Grant Agreement by the grantee and the Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health
Deadlines
Application deadline is 9/9/25
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
Anticipated award announcement is anticipated two weeks after the close of the application.
Appeals
Merit-Based Review Appeal Process For competitive grants, only the evaluation process is subject to appeal. Evaluation scores or funding determinations/outcomes may not be contested and will not be considered by the Department's Appeals Review Officer. To submit an appeal, the appealing party must: o Submit the appeal in writing and in accordance with the grant application document through IDPH's Merit-Based Review Appeal Request Form available in the following link https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/ed4d113385de41feb38964a8005ce72b. Appeals must be received within 14 calendar days after the date that the grant award notice was published. Appeals must include the following information: The name and address of the appealing party, Identification of the grant, A statement of reasons for the appeal, If applicable, documents or exhibits to support statement of reason The IDPH Appeals Review Officer (ARO) will consider the grant-related appeals and make a recommendation to the appropriate Deputy Director as expeditiously as possible after receiving all relevant, requested information. The ARO must review the submitted Appeal Request Form for completeness and acknowledge receipt of the appeal within 14 calendar days from the date the appeal was received. o The ARO will utilize an Appeal Review Tool to consider the integrity of the competitive grant process and the impact of the recommendation. The appealing party must supply any additional information requested by the agency within the time period set in the request. The ARO shall respond to the appeal within 60 days or supply a written explanation to the appealing party as to why additional time is required..
Renewals
Funding for future optional renewal grant years shall be contingent upon availability of federal funding and grantee performance.
Uses and Restrictions
All grant funds must be used for the sole purposes set forth in the grant proposal and application and must be used in compliance with all applicable laws. Grant funds may not be used as matching funds for any other grant program unless specifically allowed under grant program guidelines. Use of grant funds for prohibited purposes may result in loss of grant award and/or place the grantee at risk for repayment of those funds used for the prohibited purpose. Regardless of the source of funding (federal pass-through or State), all grant-funded expenses must be compliant with Cost Principles under Subpart E of 2CFR200 unless an exception is noted in federal or State statutes or regulations. Allowability Allowable – All grant funds must be used for items that are necessary and reasonable for the proper and efficient performance of the grant and may only be used for the purposes stated in the grant agreement, work plan, and budget. Items must comply with all applicable state and federal regulations. Allocable – Grant-funded costs must be chargeable or assignable to the grant in accordance with relative benefits received. The allocation methodology should be documented and should be consistent across funding sources for similar costs. Reasonable – The amounts charged for any item must be reasonable. That means the nature and amount of the expense does not exceed what a prudent person under the same circumstances would expend; and that the items are generally recognized as ordinary and necessary for the performance of the grant.
Reports
The grantee is required to submit monthly reports on their work plan objectives and performance measures, and reimbursement certifications within 30 days after the reporting period.
Audits
Article XV Audit Requirements: 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 shall maintain for three (3) years from the date of submission of the final expenditure report, adequate books, all financial records and, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other records pertinent to this Award, adequate to comply with 2 CFR 200.333, unless a different retention period is specified in 2 CFR 200.333 or 44 Ill. Admin. Code §§ 7000.430(a) and (b).
Account Identification
063.48230.4900.0200
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
15000
Program Accomplishments
The grantee will provide the following services, with health equity built into all services. (1) Virtual professional education webinars and training programs to partners and stakeholders across Illinois on topics related to cancer. (2) The annual meeting will be held virtually or a hybrid of virtual and in-person to address such issues as the cancer burden in Illinois, update on the Illinois Cancer Plan goals and objectives, cancer program evaluation, and issues related to prevention, screening and early detection, and diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. (3) The annual colorectal cancer roundtable will be held either virtually or a hybrid of virtual and in person to focus on the cancer burden in Illinois, health disparities, and strategies to address colorectal cancer disparities. (4) Provide webinars on any additional topics that could include Community Health Workers (CHWs) focus on prevention, early detection and screening, survivorship, health equity, women's, men's, and children's cancer issues. Each of the additional webinars will be no more than 3 hours. (5) All educational events must offer continuing medical education and/or continuing education units.
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program Priorities https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/ncccp/priorities/index.htm; 2022-2027 Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/diseases-and-conditions/cancer/2022-2027-illinois-comprehensive-cancer-control-plan.html
Regional or Local Assistance Location
N/A
Headquarters Office
Springfield
Program Website
https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/diseases-and-conditions/cancer.html and https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/diseases-and-conditions/cancer/2022-2027-illinois-comprehensive-cancer-control-plan.html
FUNDING INFORMATION
Funding By Fiscal Year
FY 2021 : $30,811
FY 2022 : $43,934
FY 2024 : $26,125
FY 2025 : $2,612,486
FY 2026 : $15,000
Federal Funding
Notice of Funding Opportunities
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ACTIVE AWARDS