Violence Prevention and Reduction
CSFA Number: 546-00-2977
Agency Name
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (546)
Agency Contact
Shai Hoffman
312-793-8550
Shai.Hoffman@Illinois.gov
Short Description
ICJIA direct line appropriation for grants to reduce and prevent the spread of community violence.
Federal Authorization
N/A
Illinois Statue Authorization
Public Act 102-0698 HB0900 Enrolled LRB102 02912 AMC 12923 b
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
Section 85. The amount of $21,286,300, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority for administrative costs and grants to the following named entities. The combined cost of grants and administrative expenses associated with each grant shall equal the approximate amounts below: ACCLIVUS $7,460,000 PEORIA PARK DISTRICT $1,000,000 ELITE COMMUNITY OUTREACH $500,000 East St. Louis School District #189 $1,400,000 SOUTHLAND JUVENILE JUSTICE COUNCIL $1,200,000 Proviso Leyden Community Council for Community Action $788,500 H.O.P.E. Helping our People Excel $788,500 FATHERS WHO CARE $394,250 TOUCH BY AN ANGEL Community Enrichment Center $394,250 LEGACY REENTRY FOUNDATION $743,200 ROCKFORD PARK DISTRICT $ 743,200 CITY OF CHAMPAIGN $371,600 DON MOYER BOYS & GIRLS CLUB $371,600 BOXING OUT NEGATIVITY $300,000 IMAGINE ENGLEWOOD IF $100,000 TEAMWORK ENGLEWOOD $50,000 SOUL CHILDREN OF CHICAGO $ 100,000 PRECIOUS BLOOD MINISTRY of Reconciliation $100,000 UCAN VIOLENCE INTERVENTION and Prevention Services $300,000 ROSELAND CEASEFIRE PROJECT $ 1,350,000 CHICAGO LAWNDALE AMACHI mentoring program $215,000 MAJOR ADAMS COMMUNITY CENTER $197,000 BREAKTHROUGH FAMILY PLEX and Community Center $197,000 ALLIANCE FOR LOCAL SERVICES Organizations $197,000 INSTITUTE FOR NONVIOLENCE CHICAGO $197,000 COMMUNITY LIFELINE $143,200 FIREHOUSE COMMUNITY ART CENTER of Chicago $100,000 ST AGATHA CATHOLIC CHURCH $135,000 CHRISTIANAIRE $500,000 DISCOURAGING FACTOR GROUP, serving Waukegan, North Chicago and Zion $350,000 F.O.C.U.S. FOR OUR CHILDREN'S UNDISTRACTED SUCCESS $300,000 ANGEL'S BOXING ACADEMY $300,000
Objective
# of Successful Linkages to Services or Resources # of participants that successfully complete drug/alcohol treatment services # of participants that successfully complete trauma-informed therapy # of participants that successfully complete case management services # of participants that complete business development or entrepreneurial training # of participants that demonstrate improved ability to resolve conflict # of participants that participate in mentoring programs # of participants that participate in out of school or after school programming
Prime Recipient
Yes
UGA Program Terms
Pre-Award Costs. Pre-award costs are authorized in accordance with 2 CFR 200.209. Pre-award costs are those incurred from the beginning of the period of performance of the grant until the execution of this grant agreement and must be in accordance with the final approved program budget. ICJIA has the right to review supporting documentation for all pre-award costs that are submitted for reimbursement on a financial report from grantees. Costs that are not in accordance with the final approved budget (necessary, reasonable, allowable, and allocable) shall be disallowed. Site Visits. Grantee shall permit agents of Grantor to enter the premises of Grantee to observe the operation of Grantee’s program. Grantor shall give Grantee reasonable notice of intent to enter for observing and such observation shall not unreasonably interfere with the conduct of Grantee in providing services. Grantee shall not enter into a contract, sub-grant, or sub-contract unless the contractor, sub-grantee, or sub-contractor agrees to permit agents of Grantor to enter the premises of the contractor, sub-grantee, or sub-contractor to observe the operation of contractor, sub-grantee, or sub-contractor’s program. Grantor shall give the contractor, sub-grantee, or sub-contractor reasonable notice of intent to enter for the purpose of observing and such observation shall not unreasonably interfere with the conduct of the contractor, sub-grantee, or sub-contractor in providing services.
Eligible Applicants
Individuals; Nonprofit Organizations;
Applicant Eligibility
ICJIA Direct Line Appropriation
Beneficiary Eligibility
ICJIA Direct Line Appropriation
Types of Assistance
Non-competitive
Subject / Service Area
Public Safety
Credentials / Documentation
Direct Line Appropriation to various agencies
Preapplication Coordination
N/A
Application Procedures
ICJIA Direct Line Appropriation
Criteria Selecting Proposals
ICJIA Direct Line Appropriation
Award Procedures
ICJIA Direct Line Appropriation
Deadlines
N/A
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
N/A
Appeals
N/A
Renewals
Based on Appropriation
Formula Matching Requirements
N/A
Uses and Restrictions
to address violence in the target area.
Reports
Submit program reports Submit financial status reports Submit timekeeping certifications Submit closeout financial status report, property inventory, and closeout program report
Audits
Grantee develops and maintains a record-keeping system to document all agreement related activities and expenditures. Records will act as the original source material for compilation of the data required, and all other program activity.
Records
Grantee will provide access for purposes of monitoring, audit and examination to all relevant books, documents, papers, and records, and to relevant books, documents, papers and records of subcontractors.
Account Identification
Public Act 102-0698 HB0900 Enrolled LRB102 02912 AMC 12923 b
Obligations
each grant shall equal the approximate amount $21,286,300.00
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
$50,000 - $6,694,300
Program Accomplishments
Reduce Violence in impacted areas, provide services to the community as it relates to experience violence and violence prevention.
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
N/A
Regional or Local Assistance Location
N/A
Headquarters Office
60 E Van Buren, Suite 650 Chicago, IL 60605
Program Website
https://icjia.illinois.gov/grants/funding/
Example Projects
street intervention, youth development, school-based programs, case management, and trauma-informed therapeutic services.
Published Date
7/1/2022
Funding By Fiscal Year
FY 2022 : $19,568,472
FY 2023 : $21,286,300
Federal Funding
None
Notice of Funding Opportunities
Agency IDAward RangeApplication Range
Agency IDGrantee NameStart DateEnd DateAmount
122419 FSGU SBBRoseland Ceasefire Project Inc.07/01/202306/30/20241,350,000
122400 FSGU SBBCook County Southland Juvenile Justice Council07/01/202306/30/20241,200,000
Legacy Reentry Foundation07/01/202306/30/20241,000,000
Helping Our People Excel Community Development Corporation07/01/202306/30/20241,000,000
112410-J.GPleasure Driveway Park District of Peoria07/01/202306/30/20241,000,000