Immigrant Legal Aid and Immigration Pro Bono Network
Immigrant Legal Aid
CSFA Number: 444-80-2869
STATE AGENCY INFORMATION
Agency Name
Department Of Human Services (444)
Agency Identification
IDHS
Agency Contact
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Short Description
The overall goal of the Immigrant Legal Aid and Immigration Pro Bono Services is to expand available immigration services and increase the number of immigrants receiving quality immigration legal services.
Federal Authorization
TBD
Illinois Statue Authorization
TBD
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
NA
Objective
To support immigrant serving non-profit organizations hire licensed immigration attorneys, support staff, case management staff, etc. The NOFO will also support non-profits seeking to create and/or maintain a network of Pro Bono Volunteer Attorneys (PBVAs) to expand immigration services for affirmative filings for immigration relief.
Eligible Applicants
Nonprofit Organizations;
Applicant Eligibility
This competitive funding opportunity is limited to applicants that meet the following requirements:
Is a not-for-profit organization located within the State of Illinois. Not-for-profit organization shall mean any not-for-profit corporation exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code.
Has at minimum two (2) licensed attorneys on staff that are members in good standing of the bar of the highest court of any state in the country or U.S. territory; and have at least two (2) years of experience handling immigration remedies cases OR is have two (2) staff recognized and accredited by the OLAP under the U.S. Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review for at least two (2) years.
Has experience and successful track record of providing legal services to immigrant/refugee populations.
Has knowledge and expertise in working with federal and state policies regarding immigrant and refugee legal status.
Demonstrates understanding in ethnic diversity of the immigrant and refugee populations and the need for culturally and linguistically appropriate services unique to this program.
Is able to meet the program goals described in this NOFO.
Applicants seeking to serve as prime grantee/fiscal agent must also meet the following criteria:
Have at least five years of successful experience in managing to manage sub-grants for direct services, including training, monitoring and service evaluation.
The capacity to manage system planning and program operation.
The capacity to provide technical assistance, collect service data and generate program reports using the data provided by the service providers.
The capacity to provide program and fiscal monitoring.
Beneficiary Eligibility
TBD
Types of Assistance
Project Grants
Subject / Service Area
Human Services
Credentials / Documentation
TBD
Preapplication Coordination
The pre-award process includes a financial and administrative risk assessment utilizing an Internal Controls Questionnaire (ICQ) and a Programmatic Risk Assessment (PRA). The ICQ is completed for the organization, while the PRA must be completed for each separate grant for which an applicant intends to apply. The Department may NOT issue a Notice of Award or a Grant Agreement to any applicant that does not have a submitted and approved FY 23 ICQ and a submitted and complete FY 23 PRA(s). While these are NOT required prior to submitting the application, they are required prior to the Department issuing an award.
Applicants that have not completed an ICQ and/or PRA for the grant award year at the time of application will be contacted by the Department to complete these pre-award requirements.
These grantee pre-award requirements are mandated by Federal Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200) and the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA). Grantees must complete these requirements prior to receiving a grant award from the State of Illinois.
Application Procedures
Interested applicants must complete the following required documents:
a. The Letter of Intent by 12:00 pm Friday, April 15, 2022. The purpose of the Letter of Intent is for IDHS to prepare for the applications review process by understanding the number of prospective applicants.
b. Uniform Application for State Grant Assistance by 12:00 pm CST, Monday, May 9, 2022. The Uniform Application for State Grant Assistance is a three-page document used to formalize organization's request to apply for funding. 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.
c. Grant Application Narrative 12:00 pm CST, Monday, May 9, 2022. IMPORTANT: The grant application narrative makes up the bulk of your application. Please provide a complete response to each section. If the program plan/narrative is missing from your application packet, your application will receive a score of zero points and your agency will not meet the criteria to receive a grant under this notice of funding opportunity.
d. Uniform Grant Budget 12:00 pm CST, Monday, May 9, 2022. Applications must include a budget submitted via the Uniform Grant Budget Template which is a form on the DHS website (https://www.dhs.state.il.us/onenetlibrary/12/documents/Forms/GOMBGATU-3002.pdf ; https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=84585 ). The budget and narrative must tie fiscal activity to program objectives and deliverables and must demonstrate that all proposed costs are:
Reasonable and necessary;
Allocable; and
Allowable as defined by program regulatory requirements and Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200), as applicable.
The proposed budget must be entered, signed and submitted in CSA and is required for the application to be considered complete. Both the electronic and hard copies must be received by 12:00 pm CST, Monday, May 9, 2022.
Criteria Selecting Proposals
Funding decisions will be based upon the quality of the applicant's program plan and budget/budget narrative based on the 100-point scale described above. However, the numerical score may not be the sole award criterion. The Department reserves the right to consider other factors such as: geographical distribution, demonstrated need, and agency past performance as a state grantee, etc. While the recommendation of the review panel will be a key factor in the funding decision, the Department maintains final authority over funding decisions and considers the findings of the reviewers to be non-binding recommendations. Any internal documentation used in scoring or awarding of grants shall not be considered public information.
In the event of a tie with insufficient funding for all tied applications, the Department may choose to elect one of the following options:
Apply one or more of the additional factors for consideration described above to prioritize the applications; or
Partially fund each of the tied applications; or
Not fund any of the tied applications.
The Department reserves the right to negotiate with successful applicants to adjust award amounts, targets, deliverables, etc.
Award Procedures
Applicants recommended for funding under this NOFO following the above review and selection process will receive a Notice of State Award (NOSA). The NOSA shall include:
Grant award amount
The terms and conditions of the award
Specific conditions, if any, assigned to the applicant based on the fiscal and administrative (ICQ), programmatic risk assessments (PRA) and merit-based review.
Note: The Department cannot issue a NOSA until the successful applicant has an approved budget entered into CSA. 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. This 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.
Deadlines
Application submission date May 9, 2022 12:00 pm CST
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
TBD
Appeals
Merit-Based Review Appeal Process
Competitive grant appeals are limited to the evaluation process. Evaluation scores may not be protested. Only the evaluation process is subject to appeal and shall be reviewed by IDHS' Appeal Review Officer (ARO).
Submission of Appeal
Appeals submission IDHS contact information:
Name of Agency contact for appeals: Agata Fieske-Nesheiwat
Email of Agency contact for appeals: DHS.BRIS@illinois.gov
Email Subject Line: Appeal (Immigrant Integration 444-80-2869)
An appeal must be submitted in writing to appeals submission IDHS contact listed above, who will send to the IDHS Appeal Review Officer (ARO) for consideration.
An appeal must be received within 14 calendar days after the date that the grant award notice has been published.
The written appeal shall include at a minimum the following: Name and address of the appealing party;
Identification of the grant; and
Statement of reasons for the appeal.
Supporting documentation, if applicable
Response to Appeal
IDHS will acknowledge receipt of an appeal within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date the appeal was received.
IDHS will respond to the appeal within 60 days or supply a written explanation to the appealing party as to why additional time is required.
The appealing party must supply any additional information requested by IDHS within the time period set in the request.
Resolution
The ARO shall make a recommendation to the Agency Head or designee as expeditiously as possible after receiving all relevant, requested information.
In determining the appropriate recommendation, the ARO shall consider the integrity of the competitive grant process and the impact of the recommendation on the State Agency.
The Agency will resolve the appeal by means of written determination.
The determination shall include, but not be limited to: Review of the appeal;
Appeal determination; and
Rationale for the determination.
Renewals
Successful applicants under this NOFO may be eligible to receive two subsequent one-year grant renewals for this program. Renewals are at the discretion of the Department and are based on performance and sufficient appropriation.
Uses and Restrictions
Community based program for legal assistance to immigrant population of Illinois.
Reports
Upon execution of the grant agreement, reporting shall be in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Uniform Grant Agreement and related Exhibits which includes, but is not limited to the following:
Time Period for Required Periodic Financial Reports. Grantee shall submit financial reports to Grantor pursuant to Paragraph 13.1 of the Uniform Grant Agreement and reports must be submitted no later than 15 days after the quarter ends.
Time Period for Close-out Reports. Grantee shall submit a Close-out Report pursuant to Paragraph 13.2 of the Uniform Grant Agreement and no later than 15 days after this Agreement's end of the period of performance or termination.
Time Period for Required Periodic Performance Reports. Grantee shall submit Performance Reports to Grantor pursuant to Paragraph 14.1 of the Uniform Grant Agreement and such reports must be submitted no later than 30 days after the quarter ends.
Time Period for Close-out Performance Reports. Grantee agrees to submit a Close-out Performance Report, pursuant to Paragraph 14.2 of the Uniform Grant Agreement and no later than 30 days after this Agreement's end of the period of performance or termination.
Other Unique Programmatic Reporting Requirements: Additional annual performance data may be collected as directed by the Department and in a format prescribed by the Department.
Account Identification
TBD
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
TBD
Program Accomplishments
TBD
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
GATA and legal assistance program practices.
Regional or Local Assistance Location
TBD
FUNDING INFORMATION
Federal Funding
None
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