Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus Urban Shelter Program
CSFA Number: 420-75-3351
Agency Name
Department Of Commerce And Economic Opportunity (420)
Agency Identification
30-1
Agency Contact
Wendy Bell
2175584200
wendy.bell@illinois.gov
Short Description
The Urban Shelter program funds construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of property for Homeless (as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Shelters in an effort to increase capacity to pre-COVID levels. The Urban Shelter program is limited to those areas that receive direct Community Development Block Grant entitlement assistance from HUD or communities located in Entitlement areas.
Federal Authorization
P.L. 116-136 CARES Act
Illinois Statue Authorization
N/A
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
Title 47, Part 110, Subpart A
Objective
The objective of this program component is to fund construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of property for Homeless (as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Shelters dedicated to the provision of stable, safe and adequate housing.
Prime Recipient
Yes
UGA Program Terms
As set forth in Paragraph 2.4, to the extent any provisions in Article XLI are contrary with those provisions set forth in 2 CFR Part 200 (and contained in PART ONE of this Agreement), the provisions in Article XLI are controlling. 41.1. Program Objective. Funding under this Award is to meet one or more of the following national objectives as required by Section 104(b)(3) of the US Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 USC § 5301 - 5320). The national objectives include: 1) Benefiting low and moderate-income persons; 2) Aiding in the prevention or elimination of slums and/or blight; 3) Expanding economic opportunities; or 4) Meeting other community development needs that pose a serious and immediate threat to the health and welfare of the community (urgent need). Correspondingly, the State has established the following specific objectives for the Community Development Assistance Program (“CDAP”), which include: 1) Strengthening community economic development through the creation of jobs, stimulation of private investment, and strengthening of the tax base; 2) Alleviation of economic distress and realizing community economic development opportunities of benefit for low and moderate-income individuals; 3) Improvement of public infrastructure and elimination of conditions which are detrimental to health, safety, and public welfare; 4) Conservation and expansion of the State’s housing stock in order to provide a decent home and suitable living environment for persons of low and moderate-income and persons with disabilities. 47 Ill Admin. Code 110.40. The primary objective/scope of work for this Award is identified in Exhibit A hereof. For carrying out the program objectives as described in the Project Description (Exhibit A), the total compensation and reimbursement payable by the Grantor to the Grantee shall not exceed the amount specified in this Agreement. The Grantor shall distribute/pay the total amount of the grant Award to the Grantee and the Grantee agrees to perform the Project Description in compliance with the Budget, the Project Description (Exhibit A), the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State, Local and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments (24 CFR 85.1 et seq.), the federal regulations for the Community Development Block Grants (24 CFR 570 et seq.), and the Illinois Administrative Rules ( 47 Ill Admin. Code 110). The Grant Funds shall be expended only for project costs that are necessary to complete the program objectives and which are eligible under and meet the provisions of 2 CFR 200. he Grantor is authorized to award these Grant Funds by implementing Sections 605-940 and 605-945 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois [20 ILCS 605/605-940 and 605-945], which is authorized by Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (42 USC § 5301 - 5320). 41.2. Monitoring and Evaluation. The Grantor will monitor and evaluate the Award made to the Grantee under this program. Throughout the program year, the Grantor will periodically monitor the Award for programmatic and fiscal compliance under the CDAP Illinois Administrative Rules (47 Ill. Admin. Code 110), federal regulations, and as well as the policies and guidelines contained in the CDAP Grants Management Handbook. The Award will also be subject to monitoring and evaluation by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 41.3. Grant Impact. The Award will be evaluated to determine its impact upon the low-and-moderate income residents of the community and for the effective and efficient utilization of CDAP funds. Evaluations will occur both during the operation of the Award and upon its completion. 41.4. Audits, Inspections and Record Retention. The Grantee will as often as deemed necessary by the Grantor or the Comptroller of the State of Illinois, or the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or the Comptroller General of the United Sta
Eligible Applicants
Government Organizations;
Applicant Eligibility
The following Units of Local Government receiving an annual allocation directly from HUD on an entitlement (formula) basis are “Entitlements”, and eligible for this grant. Communities located within a named Urban County are also eligible to apply. In 2023, Illinois had 33 metropolitan cities and eight urban counties named as Entitlements. They are: Urban Counties: Cook County Madison County DuPage County McHenry County Kane County St. Clair County Lake County Will County Metropolitan Cities: Arlington Heights DeKalb Mount Prospect Rantoul Aurora Des Plaines Naperville Rockford Berwyn Elgin Normal Rock Island Bloomington Evanston Oak Lawn Schaumburg Champaign Hoffman Estates Oak Park Skokie Chicago Joliet Palatine Springfield Cicero Kankakee Pekin Urbana Danville Moline Peoria Waukegan Decatur
Beneficiary Eligibility
Homeless persons as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Types of Assistance
Project Grants
Subject / Service Area
Economic Development
Credentials / Documentation
All applicants must: • Be a unit of local government receiving, or in an area receiving direct “Entitlement” Community Development Block Grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. • Have a current Shelter Funding Strategy identifying needs, and plans to meet the needs. • Have a strong collaborative relationship with all relevant local entities (service providers, community organizations, etc.) and have letters of support from a minimum of 5 community homelessness support services; • Remain compliant with all applicable provisions of State and Federal laws and regulations pertaining to nondiscrimination, sexual harassment and equal employment opportunity including, but not limited to: The Illinois Human Rights Act (775 ILCS 5/1-101 et seq.), The Public Works Employment Discrimination Act (775 ILCS 10/1 et seq.), The United States Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended) (42 USC 2000a-and 2000H-6), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 794), The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC 12101 et seq.), and The Age Discrimination Act (42 USC 6101 et seq.). All applicants must be registered at: https://grants.illinois.gov/portal/ prior to application submission. Applications submitted by entities who have not registered will not be considered for review. In addition, the Internal Control Questionniare (ICQ) for the current year must be completed prior to grant execution. All applications must include: • A copy of the local government’s current Shelter Funding Strategy • A minimum of five (5) Letters of Support for the grant application from community homelessness support services;
Preapplication Coordination
N/A
Application Procedures
All applications must include the narrative responses and requested documentation as outlined in the NOFO and Program Guidebook, available at: https://dceo.illinois.gov/communitydevelopment.html Under the Grant Accountability & Transparency Act (GATA), all applicants (local governments) must register with the State of Illinois via the “Grantee Portal” at www.grants.illinois.gov and be pre-qualified prior to grant award. Failure to register and complete the Internal Control Questionnaire (ICQ) for Fiscal Year 2024 prior to application will delay award. Applications for the CDBG-CV Business Resiliency component may be submitted at any time after the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) has been made available, and before the NOFO closes. All grant application materials must be: • Typed (except for signatures and preprinted materials such as bank statements) • All application materials requiring a signature from the applicant (local official) must be signed by the Chief Elected Official. The original and one copy of the complete grant package in the order specified on the Submission Checklist (Application Forms section) must be mailed to: Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Office of Community Development Urban Shelter Program 607 East Adams 3rd Floor Springfield, IL 62701
Criteria Selecting Proposals
The screening and review process for the program is designed to ensure that limited CDBG-CV funds are awarded to entities that demonstrate the need for financial assistance and have a well-designed project. The actual number and types of awards will be subject to funding availability and the amount of each applicant's request. The Department reserves the right to perform a site visit. All recommendations are forwarded to the Director of the Department who makes the final funding decisions. However, all decisions will be based on the general distribution of funds in Section I of this CDBG-CV Guidebook.
Award Procedures
Applications with a score of 75 or more will be considered for funding at the time of their review. Applications scoring less than 75 will be considered for funding after the application deadline has passed and all applications have been scored. If funds remain available, applications will be funded from the highest score to the lowest score while ensuring funding touches a broad geography of the State. Funds are disbursed on a reimbursement basis.
Deadlines
Applications will be accepted beginning May 29, 2024 until July 31, 2024.
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
60 -90 days
Appeals
The Merit Based Review process is subject to appeal. However, competitive grant appeals are limited to the evaluation process. Evaluation scores may not be protested. Only the evaluation process is subject to appeal. The appeal must be submitted in writing to the Department within 14 calendar days after the date that the grant award notice has been published. The written appeal shall include the name and address of the appealing party, the identification of the grant and a statement of reasons for the appeal. To file an appeal, applicants must submit the appeal in writing and in accordance with the Merit-Based Application Review Appeals Process listed on the Grant Opportunities page of the DCEO website: https://www2.illinois.gov/dceo/AboutDCEO/GrantOpportunities/Pages/MeritAppReview.aspx.
Renewals
No
Formula Matching Requirements
Matching is not required, however a maximum of 5 points will be assigned to projects contributing 80% or more of the total project costs.
Uses and Restrictions
All grant funds must relate to one of the following HUD-defined activity codes: 01 Acquisition if CDBG-CV funds will be used only for the acquisition of property for a public purpose. This code is frequently used for acquisition of property on which a public facility or improvement will be constructed using other funds. 03C Homeless Facilities (not operating costs) for construction, conversion, renovation or rehabilitation of shelters for the homeless, including shelters for domestic violence victims.. This code should also be used for transitional housing and SROs (single room occupancy units) for the homeless that are funded by CDBG-CV. 03Q Abused and Neglected Children’s Facilities (not operating costs) for construction, conversion, renovation or rehabilitation of shelters providing temporary housing for abused and neglected children. In addition, activities must be germane, connected in purpose, and address the same threat to health and safety.
Reports
Quarterly Reporting using PPR and PFR; Notice of Contract Award; Section 3 Report
Audits
N/A
Records
N/A
Account Identification
875-42075-4900-1099 0875.42075.4900.001000PY
Obligations
$24,185,793 (CY)
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
Minimum Grant Award: $500,000 Grant Ceiling: $2,000,000
Program Accomplishments
Construction, Reconstruction or Acquisition of Property related to Shelters
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
https://dceo.illinois.gov/communitydevelopment.html
Regional or Local Assistance Location
Local Governments receiving direct assistance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or communities located within Entitlement Counties.
Headquarters Office
500 East Monroe Springfield, IL 62701 and 555 W Monroe St, 12th Floor Chicago, IL 60661
Program Website
https://dceo.illinois.gov/communitydevelopment.html
Example Projects
Reconstruction of a shelter to expand capacity; purchase of land to build a shelter.
Published Date
Funding By Fiscal Year
FY 2024 : $25,404,952
Federal Funding
Notice of Funding Opportunities
Agency IDAward RangeApplication Range
DetailsFY24-1$500000 - $200000002/20/2024 - 07/31/2024 : 5:00PM
None