Ill. Admin. Code tit. 47, § 160.30 - Program Requirements
a) Eligible
Grantees. Any unit of general local government may apply for funding on behalf
of any private, not-for-profit organization providing services to the homeless,
or a not-for-profit organization may apply directly for funds.
b) Eligible activities. Emergency shelter
grant amounts may be used for one or more of the following activities relating
to emergency shelter for the homeless:
1)
Renovation, rehabilitation, or conversion of buildings (as defined in 24 CFR
575.3(1987) ) for use as emergency shelters for the homeless. Reimbursement
under these activities shall not exceed the cost to erect a comparable new
building.
2) Provision of essential
services, including (but not limited to) services concerned with employment,
health, substance abuse, education, or food. Grant amounts provided to a unit
of general local government or not-for-profit organization may be used to
provide an essential service only if:
A) The
service is a new service or a quantifiable increase in the level of a service
above that which the unit of general local government provided during the
twelve (12) calendar months immediately before it received the grant amounts;
and
B) Not more than thirty (30)
percent of the grant amounts is used for these services.
3) Payment of maintenance, operation
(including insurance, utilities, furnishings and food).
4) Homelessness prevention activities, such
as short-term subsidies to defray rent and utility arrearage for families that
have received eviction or utility termination notices, security deposits or
first month's rent, or other innovative programs and activities designed to
prevent homelessness. Not more than thirty (30) percent of the grant amounts is
used for these services.
c) Ineligible activities. Emergency shelter
grant amounts may not be used for activities other than those authorized under
subsection (b). For example, grant amounts may not be used for:
1) Acquisition of an emergency shelter for
the homeless;
2) Rehabilitation
services, such as preparation of work specifications, loan processing or
inspections; or
3) Improvement of
buildings owned by religious organizations unless the conditions of 24 CFR
575.21(b)(2)(i) through (viii) are met.
d) Matching Funds. Each applicant must
supplement its emergency shelter grant request or demonstrate an attempt to
supplement with an equal amount of funds from other sources. In-kind
contributions will be considered, including, for example, the value of any
donated material or building; the value of any lease on a building; any salary
paid to staff in carrying out the program; and the time and services of
volunteers. (The value of that time is to be determined at a rate of $5.00 per
hour.) The necessary amount of matching funds must only be provided after the
date of grant award; however, letters of commitment which document matching
contributions must be submitted with the application.
e) Support Services and Referral Linkages.
Homeless individuals must have access to assistance in obtaining support
services. This includes permanent housing, medical and mental health treatment,
counseling and similar services essential to achieve independent living. A
referral system must be demonstrated to be in place, providing for services and
aid (whether or not these services are to be provided with grant funds) and
assuring a coordinated approach to serving the homeless.
Notes
Amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 5163, effective March 21, 1994
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