Illinois Early Childhood Educator Apprenticeship Pilot
CSFA Number: 444-84-3029
STATE AGENCY INFORMATION
Agency Name
Department Of Human Services (444)
Agency Identification
DEC
Agency Contact
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Short Description
The Illinois Early Childhood Educator Apprenticeship Pilot will support the early childhood incumbent workforce by developing a Registered Apprenticeship (RA) model to enable childcare centers in specific targeted communities to attract, train and support early care and education practitioners via real-world opportunities.
Federal Authorization
Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act ("ARPA") created the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery (“CSFR”) Fund to provide financial support to state governments for their responses to the impacts of COVID-19. The Illinois Department of Human Services received an appropriation from the State Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency (State CURE) Fund.
Illinois Statue Authorization
Not Applicable
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
Illinois Administrative Code Title 44, Chapter I, Part 7000 Grant Accountability and Transparency Act
Objective
Project goals of the Illinois Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Apprenticeship Pilot to support and strengthen the early childhood workforce include:
1. Develop a state-level ECE apprenticeship model in collaboration with Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS, partner Illinois institutions of higher education (IHEs) and stakeholder advisory board members.
2. Complete registration process for approval by US Department of Labor (DOL) Office of Apprenticeship in collaboration with IDHS.
3. Implement pilot apprenticeship program at selected site(s)
4. Complete analysis of pilot and provide recommendations for sustainable, scalable implementation of the program.
UGA Program Terms
This Notice of State Award (NOSA) is not an agreement. This NOSA is not a guarantee of an agreement. IDHS will publish its agreements in the CSA Tracking System after you return a signed copy of this NOSA to IDHS.
Please note the specific conditions identified for Section 3 of the NOSA. Please contact your DHS program representative within 30 days to implement a plan to address the identified issues within the next 90 days. Should you have any questions please speak with the DHS contact for your award.
•CODE of FEDERAL REGULATIONS Title 2: Grants and Agreements PART 200 - Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR 200)
•Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA), 30 ILCS 708/1
•Illinois Administrative Code
Eligible Applicants
None, State Agency Use;
Applicant Eligibility
Renewal applications only. There is no competitive solicitation of grantees. This is an infrastructure focused program that does not include a direct service component.
Beneficiary Eligibility
Renewal applications only. There is no competitive solicitation of grantees. This is an infrastructure focused program that does not include a direct service component.
Types of Assistance
Non-competitive
Subject / Service Area
Human Services
Credentials / Documentation
Renewal applications only. There is no competitive solicitation of grantees.
Preapplication Coordination
Renewal applications only. There is no competitive solicitation of grantees.
Application Procedures
Note: Renewal applications only. There is no competitive solicitation of grantees.
Registration and Pre-Qualification:
Prior to applying for any Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), every applicant must first be registered and prequalified through the following steps. This must be done on or before the application's due date or their application CANNOT be accepted.
•Apply for or update their DUNS number (https://www.dandb.com/ ). This must be done yearly.
•Apply for or update their SAM registration and receive a SAM cage code. (https://www.SAM.gov) This must be done yearly.
•Be registered and in good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State. (http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/ ) (This is not required of governmental entities and schools.)
•Register with the GATA/CSFA system at https://grants.illinois.gov/registration/ . The system will automatically check your registrations with the above mentioned systems. It will also check to see if your entity is on the federal excluded parties list and if your entity is on the State of Illinois Stop Pay/Compliance list. If your entity is not up-to-date on the registrations, or is listed on the federal list or Illinois Stop Pay/Compliance list, your application will not be accepted until these situations are resolved. If a change to the registration information is needed at a later date, grantees may re-enter the system at https://grants.illinois.gov/registration/login.aspx .
No applications can be accepted for review until these steps are successfully accomplished. (Only after your entity has completed the above registration/pre-qualification steps will a state agency be allowed to accept your grant application for consideration, and that application must still be submitted by the respective due date.)
Grant Application, Program Plan (if applicable), Budget, and Programmatic Risk Assessment:
At the time of application, the grantee must submit the grant application, the program plan (if applicable), the budget, and the programmatic risk assessment. The application templates, the instructions, the due date, and the link to the programmatic risk assessment can be found on the DHS/DFCS Grant Information webpage under the CSFA number.
Fiscal and Administrative Risk Assessment:
Grantees must complete the Fiscal and Administrative Risk Assessment on the GATA/CSFA system- also known as the ICQ (short for Internal Controls Questionnaire). Be sure to click "submit" to submit your answers when complete. This is done only once per entity per fiscal year. While it does not have to be completed prior to submitting the application, this step must be done before an applicant or their application can be considered.
Indirect Cost Rate:
Most, but not all grants will include the potential for a grantee to claim an Indirect Cost Rate to help cover the administration costs related to the grant.
For new grantees or new grants, this must be done within 90 days of the grant's effective date.
For returning grantees, this must be done within six months following the end of the grantee's fiscal year.
All grantees must make a selection.
Grant Selection, NOSA and Grant Agreement:
If your application is selected for funding, the results of the ICQ and Programmatic Risk Assessment may render conditions that will be included in your Notice of State Award (NOSA). The NOSA will be generated from GATA's CSFA system, and may be delivered via email from that system. (if you change staff or email addresses, be sure to update your GATA registration with that information or the correct person or email will not receive the NOSA.) These conditions may need to be addressed prior to the award becoming a firm grant agreement or they may be addressed over the course of the timeframe of the award. The proposed IDHS grantee must sign-off and return the NOSA to IDHS. Once the grantee accepts the IDHS grant and returns it, IDHS will also accept and the contracting process begins.
Criteria Selecting Proposals
Renewal applications only. There is no competitive solicitation of grantees.
Award Procedures
Renewal applications only. There is no competitive solicitation of grantees.
Deadlines
Renewal applications only. There is no competitive solicitation of grantees.
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
2-3 months
Renewals
Renewal applications only. There is no competitive solicitation of grantees.
Uses and Restrictions
Refer to Article VII of the Uniform Grant Agreement for requirements related to allowable costs. Refer to the Uniform Grant Agreement for restrictions.
Refer to the Uniform Grant Budget for total allowable costs and allowable costs by budget expenditure category.
The Department's program staff may have additional policies/requirements applicable to the program.
CODE of FEDERAL REGULATIONS Title 2: Grants and Agreements PART 200 - Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR 200)
Reports
Quarterly Reporting using Periodic Performance Reports (PPRs) and Periodic Financial Reports (PFRs); Monthly Fiscal Reporting using Monthly Grant Invoices
Audits
Audit requirements per JCAR Title 44 Illinois Administrative Code 7000.90
Records
The Grantee is required to maintain until December 31, 2031 adequate books, all financial records and supporting documents, statistical records, and all other records pertinent to this Award. If any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration of the retention period, the records must be retained until all litigation, claims or audit exceptions involving the records have been resolved and final action taken. Grantee is responsible for ensuring all contractors and subrecipients, if applicable, adhere to these records retention requirements.
Account Identification
The Illinois Early Childhood Educator Apprenticeship Pilot program received an appropriation from the State Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency (State CURE) Fund.
Obligations
To be determined
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
To be determined
Program Accomplishments
This is a new program in FY23.
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
N/A
Regional or Local Assistance Location
N/A - This program does not serve participants.
Headquarters Office
Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Early Childhood - 401 S. Clinton St., Chicago, IL 60607
FUNDING INFORMATION
Federal Funding
Notice of Funding Opportunities
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