School Health Center Grant
CSFA Number: 482-00-0928
Agency Name
Department Of Public Health (482)
Agency Identification
IDPH: Office of Women's Health
Agency Contact
Adebola Hassan
312-814-3655
Adebola.Hassan@illinois.gov
Short Description
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) administers the School Health Program which monitors the certified school health centers operating in Illinois for compliance with Title 77, Chapter I, Subchapter i, Part 641 School-Based/Linked Health Centers. The School Based Health Center (SHC) Grant Program seeks to improve the overall physical and emotional health of school age children and youth by promoting healthy lifestyles and by providing accessible preventive health care. Through early detection and treatment of chronic and acute health problems, identification of risk-taking behaviors and appropriate anticipatory guidance, treatment and referral, SHCs assure students are healthy and ready to learn.
Federal Authorization
Title V - 93.994
Illinois Statue Authorization
N/A
Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
State of Illinois under 77 Ill. Adm. Code 641
Objective
Enhance early identification of child and adolescent risk behaviors and provision of necessary anticipatory guidance, treatment, or referral. • Reduce morbidity related to sexually transmitted infections. • Increase percentage of clinic users who are fully immunized. • Increase awareness, knowledge, competency and alignment in suicide prevention, assessment, and treatment for school and school health center personnel. • Promote optimal health outcomes, safety, and skill development for the future in regular clinic users through purposeful, planned movement (transition) from child-centered health care to adult-oriented health care.
Prime Recipient
Yes
UGA Program Terms
Eligible applicants are limited to those agencies that are certified Illinois School Based/Linked Health Centers. Consideration is given to those agencies that have completed the implementation/planning school health center grants and are pending final certification. A letter detailing the certification date must accompany the application if not currently certified. All award recipients must maintain certification through the Department for the entirety of this grant term. This grant is a competitive grant and not all applicants will receive an award.
Eligible Applicants
Government Organizations; Nonprofit Organizations; Education Organizations; For-Profit Organizations;
Applicant Eligibility
Eligible applicants are limited to those agencies that are certified Illinois School Based/Linked Health Centers. Consideration is given to those agencies that have completed the implementation/planning school health center grants and are pending final certification. A letter detailing the certification date must accompany the application if not currently certified. All award recipients must maintain certification through the Department for the entirety of this grant term. This grant program is competitive, and funding is limited. Awards will be based on scores and available funding. It is important to note that all applicants may not receive an award. The cap amount is the highest award that may be provided, award amounts are determined based on the score given during merit review, number of eligible applicants, and scope of services provided. Please note that all awarded applicants will have an opportunity to adjust their submitted budgets after awards are made to edit the total request
Beneficiary Eligibility
N/A
Types of Assistance
Non-competitive
Subject / Service Area
Healthcare
Credentials / Documentation
Illinois certified school health centers
Preapplication Coordination
N/A
Application Procedures
The application format is provided via EGrAMS as mandated for all Illinois Department of Public Health Grants. The application MUST be completed in its entirety. This includes submission of all mandatory forms required for all agencies. Please note that “Instructions” boxes appear on screens throughout the EGrAMS online application, and it is suggested that you click on these for additional guidance and tips for completion. You MUST submit a completed application including all required documents via EGrAMS by the deadline no extensions will be given
Criteria Selecting Proposals
Applications will be reviewed and scored by IDPH Program staff for completeness and accuracy as well as the criteria identified on the NOFO
Award Procedures
Upon completion of the submission and review process, each successful applicant will receive a grant agreement to be signed by the entity’s authorized official. The grant agreement is not binding on the parties until it has been fully executed by the Illinois Department of Public Health. A Notice of State Award (NOSA) shall be issued to the finalists who have successfully completed all grant award requirements and have been selected to receive grant funding. The NOSA will specify the funding terms and specific conditions resulting from applicable pre-award risk assessments. The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is exempt from utilizing the standard NOSA issued on the GATA Grantee Portal. Successful applicants will receive an email notification from the online grant system and must review the funding terms and specific conditions in the grant agreement and accept utilizing an electronically signature. Both the electronic signature and a physical signature on the grant agreement must be completed by an authorized representative of the grantee organization and submitted to IDPH.
Deadlines
varies
Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
1-3 months
Appeals
Merit-Based Review Appeal Process For competitive grants, only the evaluation process is subject to appeal. Evaluation scores or funding determinations/outcomes may not be contested and will not be considered by the Department's Appeals Review Officer. To submit an appeal, the appealing party must: o Submit the appeal in writing and in accordance with the grant application document through IDPH's Merit-Based Review Appeal Request Form available in the GATA section of the IDPH website (www.dph.illinois.gov/GATA). o Appeals must be received within 14 calendar days after the date that the grant award notice was published. o Appeals must include the following information: ? The name and address of the appealing party ? Identification of the grant ? A statement of reasons for the appeal ? If applicable, documents or exhibits to support statement of reason The IDPH Appeals Review Officer (ARO) will consider the grant-related appeals and make a recommendation to the appropriate Deputy Director as expeditiously as possible.
Renewals
There are no renewal awards for this grant program. Grantees must submit a new application for each grant cycle
Formula Matching Requirements
None
Uses and Restrictions
The Grantee will expend funds awarded under this agreement in accordance with the budget approved and on file with the Department. Departmental approval of a budget, including subcontractors or subgrantees, does not constitute written consent for the use of such services. The Grantee will not commingle funds between separate grants or subgrants, even if the grants or subgrants are related or the same population is being served. The Grantee and any approved subgrantees or subcontractors shall not expend any funds for promotional items. Promotional items include, but are not limited to: calendars, pens, buttons, pins, magnets, gift cards, posters, and stationery. State of Illinois Grant Awards will not allow reimbursement of pre-award costs, construction, or indirect costs.
Reports
Monthly Reimbursement Forms will be due on the 15th of the following month; Quarterly Progress Reports will be due on the 30th of the month following the closure of the quarter; and End of Grant Report will be due thirty days from the last date of the grant period. All reports and monthly reimbursement forms shall be submitted through the online grants management system.
Audits
Audit requirements per JCAR Title 44 Illinois Administrative Code7000.90 or alternative audit requirements specific to program.
Records
Grantees are required to maintain grant accounting records 3 years after the date they submit the Federal Financial Report (FFR). If any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit or other action involving the award has been started before the expiration of the 3-year period, the records shall be retained until completion of the action and resolution of all issues which arise from it, or until the end of the regular 3-year period, whichever is later.
Account Identification
001-48260-1900-0200, 872-48260-1900-0000 & 733-48260-1900-0000
Obligations
FY24 (6,627,098.81), FY 25 (6,627,098.81)
Range and Average of Financial Assistance
$60,000.00-$1,500,000.00, average award is approximately $220,000.00
Program Accomplishments
$50,000- $300,000 per certified school based/linked health center
Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) administers the School Health Program which monitors the certified school health centers operating in Illinois for compliance with Title 77, Chapter I, Subchapter i, Part 641 School-Based/Linked Health Centers.
Regional or Local Assistance Location
N/A
Headquarters Office
Illinois Department of Public Health 535 W. Jefferson St., 5th Floor Springfield, IL 62761
Program Website
https://www.dph.illinois.gov/
Example Projects
N/A
Published Date
6/9/2021
Funding By Fiscal Year
FY 2017 : $4,278,200
FY 2018 : $4,278,200
FY 2019 : $4,278,200
FY 2020 : $4,278,200
FY 2021 : $4,278,200
FY 2022 : $4,278,200
FY 2023 : $4,278,200
FY 2024 : $6,627,099
FY 2025 : $6,627,099
Federal Funding
Notice of Funding Opportunities
Agency IDAward RangeApplication Range
Agency IDGrantee NameStart DateEnd DateAmount
46380016LTapestry 360 Health07/01/202306/30/20252,500,000
46380024LRush University Medical Center07/01/202306/30/2025900,000
46380023LErie Family Health Center07/01/202306/30/2025900,000
46380017LShawnee Health Service and Development Corporation07/01/202306/30/2025750,000
46380027LMacoupin County Public Health Department07/01/202306/30/2025600,000