Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 360.3 - General Characteristics of Grants in-Aid
a) Grants-in-aid are subject to the Illinois
Grant Funds Recovery Act [30 ILCS 705 ].
b) Grants-in-aid are used for the following
general purposes:
1) To provide initial
start-up funding for programs in their developmental stages.
2) Demonstration or pilot projects.
3) Research or other non-direct service
projects.
4) To promote local
community-based programs in the areas that lack needed services.
5) To promote programs of value to child
welfare and youth service in general, even though the Department does not make
direct use of them for its own clients.
c) Grants are generally paid in advance or on
a monthly or quarterly basis, as opposed to purchase of service contracts (see
89 Ill. Adm. Code 357: Purchase of Service) that are paid based on units of
service after the service has been provided. However, grants may also be based
on provision of a minimum level of units of service or a deliverable
product.
d) Other sources of
support from the Department or the community should supplement grant support as
the project moves from the development or demonstration phase to becoming an
ongoing program. Projects that are not eligible for financing from other
Department funding sources may be considered for grant funding continuation
provided the project's goals and objectives are being met, there is a
continuing need for the project, no other funding sources are available and
continued grant funds from the Department are available. Department grants for
the support of Children's Advocacy Centers can be provided after the first full
year of operation only when supplemented by funding from community
services.
e) All grantees shall
provide the Department with an audit report within 180 days after the close of
the grantee's fiscal year in accordance with 89 Ill. Adm. Code
357.120
(Fiscal Reports and Records). Additionally, all grantees shall provide the
Department with reports as stipulated in the grant contract and keep fiscal and
programmatic records that document the ways in which grant monies were spent
and services were rendered in accordance with 89 Ill. Adm. Code
357.130
(Required Documentation).
f)
Disallowable costs for which grant monies may not be used are the same as the
disallowable costs set forth in 89 Ill. Adm. Code
356.60
(Rate Setting).
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 8724, effective June 8, 2005
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