Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Section 7000.110 - GOMB Adoption of Supplemental Rules for Multi-Year Grantsa) The Issuance of One-Year Grants 1) An awardee must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in administering grants (federal, State or private sources) to be eligible for a multi-year award.2) All awardees with less than 5 years of experience in administering grants (federal, State or private sources) are eligible for a multi-year award, if conditions are met:A) The State awarding agency must assign specific conditions to the awardee in response to the risk posed by the applicant through the ICQ and programmatic risk assessment;B) Specific condition compliance must be monitored by the State awarding agency or pass-through entity throughout the grant term; andC) Renewal grants are conditioned on a comprehensive evaluation of the awardee's fiscal, administrative, and programmatic compliance during the preceding grant term.b) The issuance of discretionary grants in 3-year terms (one-year initial term with the option to renew for up to 2 additional years).1) A multi-year award is defined as a one-year grant with subsequent renewal grants. A multi-year award may not exceed 3 years of total funding.2) All grant programs that have been in existence for 5 years may use a multi-year award.3) Grant programs that have been in existence for less than 5 years may only use a multi-year award if: A) The awardee has specific expertise and experience related to the programmatic use of the fund, and has demonstrated an administrative and programmatic capacity to provide the grant services; orB) The grant program will function as a pilot program and requires a multi-year award to adequately evaluate the program model for feasibility.4) Agencies shall use a rolling multi-year schedule to manage the administrative responsibilities of the grant application process. Under eligibility terms, agencies have discretion to stagger the grant terms and subsequent renewals.c) The issuance of no-cost extensions (as defined in Section 7000.30) must be supported by statute. The grant amount may not be changed under a no-cost extension. No-cost extensions are subject to appropriation under the terms of the executed grant agreement.Ill. Admin. Code tit. 44, § 7000.110
Added at 39 Ill. Reg. 10777, effective 7/23/2015.Adopted at 42 Ill. Reg. 18916, effective 10/5/2018.Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 7893, effective 5/26/2023