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Electric Vehicle Career and Technical Education Program

This funding opportunity provides financial support to educational institutions and training organizations in Normal, Illinois, to develop and enhance career and technical education programs focused on electric vehicle technology and workforce development.

$5,000,000
Closed
Grant Description

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is offering a grant under the Clean Energy Career and Technical Education Pilot Program to support electric vehicle career and technical education in Normal, Illinois. This funding opportunity, officially titled the Electric Vehicle Career and Technical Education Program for Normal Illinois (NOFO 3460-2974), aligns with the state’s commitment to promoting clean energy workforce development and supporting career pathways within emerging industries like electric vehicles. DCEO, the state’s primary economic development agency, is responsible for fostering business growth, workforce development, and community investments in Illinois. The purpose of this grant is to fund a pilot program dedicated to creating or enhancing career and technical education programs that specifically focus on electric vehicle technology. The program aims to build workforce capacity in this growing sector by providing educational programming, technical training, and hands-on learning experiences related to electric vehicle manufacturing, repair, maintenance, and related technologies. The program’s ultimate goal is to increase access to high-demand clean energy jobs and prepare students and workers for successful employment in the electric vehicle industry. The funding opportunity has an estimated total program funding of $5,000,000, with a plan to make a single award. There is no required cost-sharing or matching contribution from the applicant, and indirect costs are allowed without any restrictions on the rate. The funding source is entirely from the State of Illinois. The grant is intended to cover expenses related to the development and implementation of educational programming, curriculum development, equipment procurement, instructional costs, and other expenses necessary to establish a robust career and technical education program focused on electric vehicles. Eligible applicants include entities that are pre-qualified under the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA). Pre-qualification requires registration in the Illinois GATA Grantee Portal and completion of a range of disclosures, including conflict of interest and mandatory disclosures. Although the NOFO does not explicitly list eligible organization types, educational institutions and other training entities with the capacity to deliver technical education programs in Normal, Illinois, are the logical target applicants based on the program’s stated focus. Applications will be accepted beginning February 11, 2025, and the deadline for submission is June 1, 2025, at 11:59 PM. No technical assistance sessions are scheduled for this grant opportunity. All application documents, including the NOFO Supplement, Uniform Grant Application, Uniform Budget Template, Mandatory Disclosure, and Conflict of Interest Disclosure, must be completed and submitted as part of the application package. Pre-qualification under GATA is required prior to submission. The primary point of contact for this grant is John Barr, who can be reached via email at john.w.barr@illinois.gov. No phone number was provided in the announcement. Applicants are encouraged to review all materials and application requirements through the DCEO grant opportunities portal and the official grant announcement link.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

$5,000,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

One award will be made to support a career and technical education program in Normal, Illinois focused on electric vehicles. The funding will cover program development, curriculum creation, equipment procurement, instructional costs, and other relevant expenses. Indirect costs are allowed without restrictions.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Private institutions of higher education
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education

Additional Requirements

While the NOFO does not specify types such as public schools, community colleges, or nonprofits explicitly, the target focus on career and technical education programming within Normal, Illinois implies that eligible entities are educational institutions or technical training providers operating in or serving Normal, Illinois. Pre-qualification under Illinois GATA is required for all applicants.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

John Barr

Phone

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Workforce Development
Energy
Education