Illinois Housing Development Authority Save Our Neighborhood
CSFA Number: 444-80-3195
Agency Name
Department Of Human Services (444)
Agency Identification
IDHS, Family & Community Services
Agency Contact
Joe Wellbaum
2177851460
joseph.wellbaum@illinois.gov
Short Description
The Foreclosure Prevention Program Graduated (FFPG) provided grants to HUD-approved housing counseling agencies and community-based organizations for pre-and post-purchase counseling, foreclosure counseling and education, staff/counselor training, capacity building, and operational expenses. The funding formula varies from the FPP formula. The Foreclosure Prevention Program (FPP) provided grants to HUD-approved housing counseling agencies and community-based organizations for pre-and post-purchase counseling, foreclosure counseling and education, staff/counselor training, capacity building, and operational expenses. Statutory allocation of funds provides 25% of each appropriation to: city of Chicago for counseling agencies; 25% for community-based organizations; and 25% each for housing counseling agencies and community-based organizations outside of Chicago. Established by the Illinois General Assembly through the Save Our Neighborhoods Act (P.A. 96-1419), the Abandoned Property Program (APP) provides grants of up to $250,000 to municipalities, counties and land banks to address the lasting impact of the foreclosure crisis by securing, maintaining, demolishing or rehabilitating abandoned homes. The APP program is funded through a filing fee paid by banks and other lending institutions on a sliding scale based on how many foreclosures they file each year.
Federal Authorization
N/A
Illinois Statue Authorization
Public Act 103-0006, Article 56, Section 525. The sum of $1,500,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Foreclosure Prevention Program Fund to the Department of Human Services for administration by the Illinois Housing Development Authority, for grants and administrative expenses pursuant to the Foreclosure Prevention Program. Public Act 103-0006, Article 56, Section 530. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Foreclosure Prevention Program Graduated Fund to the Department of Human Services for administration by the Illinois Housing Development Authority, for grants and administrative expenses pursuant to the Foreclosure Prevention Program. Public Act 103-0006, Article 56, Section 535. The sum of $2,500,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund to the Department of Human Services for administration by the Illinois Housing Development Authority, for grants and administrative expenses pursuant to the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Program.
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
N/A
Objective
Established by the Illinois General Assembly through the Save Our Neighborhoods Act (P.A. 96-1419), the APP program provides grants of up to $250,000 to help municipal governments address the lasting impact of the foreclosure crisis by securing, maintaining, demolishing or rehabilitating abandoned homes.
Prime Recipient
Yes
UGA Program Terms
N/A
Eligible Applicants
Government Organizations;
Applicant Eligibility
N/A
Beneficiary Eligibility
N/A
Types of Assistance
Non-competitive
Subject / Service Area
Human Services
Credentials / Documentation
N/A
Preapplication Coordination
N/A
Application Procedures
A non-competitive application will be submitted that is provided by the State
Criteria Selecting Proposals
N/A
Award Procedures
N/A
Deadlines
N/A
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
N/A
Appeals
N/A
Renewals
This Agreement may be renewed for additional periods by mutual consent of the Parties, expressed in writing and signed by the Parties. Grantee acknowledges that this Agreement does not create any expectation of renewal.
Formula Matching Requirements
N/A
Uses and Restrictions
N/A
Reports
Time Period for Required Periodic Financial Reports. Grantee shall submit financial reports to IDHS pursuant to Paragraph 13.1 and reports must be submitted no later than two days before the deadline as established by DHS. Time Period for Close-out Reports. Grantee shall submit a Close-out Report pursuant to Paragraph 13.2 and no later than 45 days, or agreed upon date, 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 and such reports must be submitted must be submitted no later than two days before the deadline as established by the U.S. Treasury. Time Period for Close-out Performance Reports. Grantee agrees to submit a Close-out Performance Report, pursuant to Paragraph 14.2 and no later than 45 days, or agreed upon date, after this Agreement’s end of the period of performance or termination.
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. 30 ILCS 708/65(c); 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.90.
Records
Maintenance of Program and Financial Records The Grantee will maintain records for five years after the end of the agreement period for audit purposes and participate in reporting required by IDHS and established by federal statute. Accessibility of Records. Grantee, in compliance with 2 CFR 200.337 and 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.430(f), shall make books, records, related papers, supporting documentation and personnel relevant to this Agreement available to authorized Grantor representatives, the Illinois Auditor General, Illinois Attorney General, any Executive Inspector General, the Grantor’s Inspector General, federal authorities, any person identified in 2 CFR 200.337, and any other person as may be authorized by Grantor (including auditors), by the State of Illinois or by federal statute. Grantee shall cooperate fully in any such audit or inquiry. Failure to Maintain Books and Records. Failure to maintain books, records and supporting documentation, as described in this ARTICLE XII, shall establish a presumption in favor of the State for the recovery of any funds paid by the State under this Agreement for which adequate books, records and supporting documentation are not available to support disbursement. Monitoring and Access to Information. Grantee must monitor its activities to assure compliance with applicable state and federal requirements and to assure its performance expectations are being achieved. Grantor or designee shall monitor the activities of Grantee to assure compliance with all requirements and performance expectations of the award. Grantee shall timely submit all financial and performance reports, and shall supply, upon Grantor’s request, documents and information relevant to the Award. Grantor or designee may make site visits as warranted by program needs. 2 CFR 200.329; 200.332. Additional monitoring requirements may be in PART TWO or PART THREE.
Account Identification
Other State Funds
Obligations
FY24 $5,000,000
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
N/A
Program Accomplishments
N/A
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
N/A
Regional or Local Assistance Location
N/A
Headquarters Office
N/A
Program Website
N/A
Example Projects
N/A
Published Date
Funding By Fiscal Year
FY 2024 : $5,000,000
Federal Funding
None
Notice of Funding Opportunities
Agency IDAward RangeApplication Range
Agency IDGrantee NameStart DateEnd DateAmount
FCSCH06993-FCSCH06993ILLINOIS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY07/01/202306/30/20245,000,000