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SUMMARY:Grant Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Breakfast After the Bell Grant Program \nThis program supports the implementation of the Breakfast After the Bell service model in schools to make school breakfast more accessible to students. \nEligible applicants are education organizations or Illinois schools that operate a Breakfast After the Bell program under Section 16 of the Childhood Hunger Relief Act (105 ILCS 126). \nThe grant reward is subject to appropriations. The application deadline is November 11th\, 2024\, by 4:00 PM. \nFor more details\, please contact Emily Durbin at 217-524-1819 or by email at edurbin@isbe.net. \n  \n\n  \nClean Energy Career Pathway Program \nThe program will provide funding directly to eligible recipients to support the planning and implementation of a Clean Energy Career Pathway. This will include coursework\, field experiences\, and work-based learning designed to prepare students for entrance into careers focusing on electric vehicles. \nEligible applicants and requirements for the funding will be listed in the notice of funding opportunity. \nThe program’s reward ranges from $100\,000 – $500\,000. The application deadline is November 12th\, 2024\, by 5:00 PM. \nFor more details\, please contact John Barr at 312-805-9505 or through email at john.w.barr@illinois.gov. \nThe Reproductive Health Security Grant \nThis Grant provides funding to eligible reproductive health care facilities in Illinois that provide reproductive health care services\, including abortion\, and that are determined to be at a high risk of being targeted by unlawful activity (acts of violence\, property damage\, vandalism\, harassment\, etc.). \nEligible applicants are nonprofit organizations\, government organizations\, education organizations\, and for-profit organizations. \nThe grant award ranges up to $450\,000. The application deadline is November 12th\, 2024\, by 5:00 PM (CST). \nFor more details\, please contact Lisa Masinter at 312-814-1884 or through email at \nLisa.masinter@illinois.gov. \n  \n\n  \nThe Birth Equity Innovation Seed Grants \nThe grant is to support community-based organizations that are performing or planning \ninnovative and community-based work with the goal of reducing inequities in maternal and infant health care and outcomes. \nIt is also intended to provide funding to organizations with authentic ties to communities most impacted by these inequities to establish new programs or to maintain existing programs that implement programming and policies supporting equitable access to maternal care. \nFor eligible applicants\, please visit the link provided and download the file for details: https://omb.illinois.gov/public/gata/csfa/Opportunity.aspx?nofo=2930. \nThe grant award ranges up to $1\,000\,000. The application deadline is November 12th\, 2024\, by 5:00 PM (CST). \nFor more details\, please contact Lisa Masinter at 312-814-1884 or through email at Lisa.masinter@illinois.gov. \n  \n\n  \nThe Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) \nThe TAP program provides a fund source for a variety of smaller- scale transportation projects such as: pedestrian and bicycle facilities\, recreational trails\, safe routes to school projects\, community improvements such as historic preservation and vegetation management\, and environmental mitigation related to stormwater and habitat connectivity. \nEligible applicants are government and nonprofit organizations. In addition\, the program is \nlimited to metropolitan planning organizations with a +200\,000 population. \nThe program award is subject to appropriations. The deadline for the program is November 18th\, 2024\, by 5:00 PM (CST). \nFor more details\, please contact Lee Ann Prather at (217) 524-3509 or through email at \nLeeAnn.Prather@illinois.gov. \n  \n\n  \nStatewide Re-enrollment Strategy Grant \nThe Illinois Board Of Higher Education has announced the establishment of the \nStatewide Re-enrollment Strategy Grant to support the re-enrollment of adult learners who \nstarted college but never earned a degree or credential. \nEligible applicants are those organizations that can manage a state-wide coordinated strategy that includes but is not limited to\, the following services: data analytics\, multi-channel marketing\, live professional coaching\, and a platform-based user experience. \nThe Board of Higher Education anticipates awarding an organization up to $2\,000\,000. The application deadline is November 21st\, 2024\, by 12:00 PM (CST). \nFor more details\, please contact John Barr at 312-805-9505 or through email at john.w.barr@illinois.gov. \n  \n\n  \nThe Illinois Grocery Initiative New Stores in Food Deserts Program \n  \nAims to address the challenge of food deserts in areas that meet specific criteria related to: poverty standards\, population density\, and limited fresh food accessibility. \nEligible applicants are entities that must register in the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA) Grantee Portal\, https://grants.illinois.gov/portal. \nThe grant reward ranges from $150\,000 to $2\,400\,000. The application deadline is December 2nd\, 2024\, by 5:00 PM. \nFor more details\, please contact John O’Conner at 217-993-2275 or through email at \nCEO.GroceryInitiative@illinois.gov. \n  \n\n  \nIllinois Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program \nThis program seeks to identify a network of at least 13 Illinois Clean Jobs Program delivery hub sites (“Workforce Hubs”) throughout the State to recruit and provide clean energy and related workforce training to job seekers. \nEligible applicants are government organizations\, education organizations\, and nonprofit organizations. \nThe grant reward ranges from $100\,000 to $4\,000\,000. The application deadline is December 2nd\, 2024\, by 5:00 PM. \nFor more details\, please contact John O’Conner at 217-993-2275 or through email at \nCEO.GroceryInitiative@illinois.gov. \n  \n\n  \nThe Community Development Block Grant Housing Rehabilitation Program \nThe program is intended to help housing projects which preserve single-families\, owner \noccupied housing\, encourage neighborhood revitalization and emphasizes the dual goal of \nserving low-to-moderate income households and improving the quality of housing in \nCommunities. \nEligible applicants are only units of general local government (i.e.\, cities\, villages\, townships and counties) may apply for funding. \nFor more details\, please contact Wendy Bell at 217-558-4200 or through email \natceo.ocd@illinois.gov. \nThe program award ranges from $300\,000 – $6\,500\,000. The application deadline is December 4th\, 2024\, by 5:00 PM (CST). \n  \n\n 
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