Ill. Admin. Code tit. 47, § 160.60 - Application Requirements
An application must include the following information:
a) Project Summary - A description of the
proposed project and the purpose for the funding request. The summary should
include a brief history of the not-for-profit organization's experience in
providing services to the homeless. It must also identify the types of clients
to be served, the type of services to be provided, and how those services will
address the needs of the homeless.
b) Needs Statement - A statement which
describes the need for the proposed project. The statement should include an
estimate, if available, of the number of homeless persons in need of assistance
in the area and the estimated number to be served by the proposed project. Area
services available to the homeless must be identified and an explanation
provided as to how the proposed project would complement existing services or
provide services that are currently unavailable.
c) Project Activity Description - A
description of activities to be performed under the project, the amount and
source of funding for each activity, and a schedule for the implementation of
those activities (include beginning and ending dates). If rehabilitation is
identified as an activity, the type of work to be done must be detailed and
estimates of cost must be attached. Also tasks necessary to achieve expected
results must be detailed (e.g., building or zoning permits).
d) Project Costs - A breakdown of all project
costs by source of funding for eligible activities.
e) Application Documentation - The following
documentation must accompany an application:
1) If funds are to be used for major
rehabilitation or conversion of a building, certification that the building
will remain a shelter for a period not less than ten years.
2) If funds are to be used for eligible
activities specified in 24 CFR 575.21(a)(1) and (3) (1987), certification that
the building will be maintained as a shelter for not less than three
years.
3) Letters documenting the
shelter facility has been inspected and meets the state and local requirements
or standards relating to health and safety or copies of waivers of such
requirements from the responsible agency.
4) A letter of transmittal and certification
of local government approval.
5)
Certification that any building improvements accomplished with grant funds do
not affect historic property or jeopardize an endangered species.
6) Certification that any building
improvements accomplished with grant funds will not be made to buildings
located in an area identified as having special flood hazards in accordance
with HUD Emergency Shelter Grants Program rules ( 24 CFR 575.33(b)(4)(i)(B)
(1987)).
7) Letters of support
and/or agreements with social service agencies.
8) Certification by the local government that
its proposed project will be administered in compliance with the requirements
of HUD Emergency Shelter Grants Program rules ( 24 CFR 575.59(1987)
).
Notes
Amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 5163, effective March 21, 1994
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