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Federal Grant Support Program

This program provides $15 million to Illinois-based businesses and organizations to help them secure competitive federal grants by assisting with matching fund requirements.

$5,000,000
Active
Grant Description

The State of Illinois benefits economically when federal funds are invested in Illinois, and receiving an adequate amount of federal funding ensures that Illinois residents and businesses are getting a sufficient return on their federal taxes paid. However, Illinois receives less federal grants per person (or per capita) than the average state as well as states similar in population size . Most federal grant funding is distributed by formula, and major factors that affect federal grant funding include Medicaid status, geography, income and poverty levels, demographics, and population. While the state has limited ability to influence the key factors that affect federal formula-based grants, Illinois can take more proactive measures to increase the competitiveness of Illinois-based stakeholders applying for competitive federal grants. Federal grants typically require a match, which is the non-federal share of the project costs that a grantee must contribute to achieve the purposes of the award. The requirements for the match, such as the match percentage and sources, differ by federal agency and program. For example, some grants may require as little as a 20 percent match from the grantee, although it is not uncommon for grants to require a 50 percent match. In some instances, there is no formal matching requirement, although the percentage of the match provided by the grantee is usually used as a metric for evaluating the competitiveness of an application. The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s (DCEO)’s Federal Grant Support Program will make $15 million available to Illinois-based businesses and organizations seeking competitive federal grants. This match program will encourage more applicants to apply for federal grant opportunities, provide critical assistance to meet the minimum match eligibility requirements, increase the competitiveness of applications, and provide the State of Illinois with an opportunity to make a firm commitment and demonstration of support for projects that are well aligned with the State’s economic development goals and priorities.

Funding Details

Award Range

$10,000 - $5,000,000

Total Program Funding

$30,000,000

Number of Awards

100

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
City or township governments

Additional Requirements

Local Governments, • Nonprofit Organizations, • For-Profit Organizations, • Small Businesses, and • Educational Organizations . Eligible applicants include eligible entities that also meet the following guidelines: 1. Applicant must be the primary applicant on the federal award application. 2. If applicant is an Illinois-based organization or business3 or commits to becoming an Illinois-based organization or business upon receiving the federal award, at least 51% of the total project must consist of activities that occur in Illinois. 3. If applicant is NOT an Illinois-based organization or business and does NOT commit to becoming an Illinois-based organization or business upon receiving the federal award, at least 90% of the total project must consist of activities that occur in Illinois. 4. Project must be eligible for a specified federal grant program, for which the applicant intends to apply within 120 days of applying to this state program. 5. Applicant must commit to providing a financial contribution (cash) towards the project, which will be used to determine the State’s eligible matching award.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity

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Business and Commerce

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