AmeriCorps Formula Traditional
This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations in Illinois for community service projects that engage AmeriCorps members in addressing local needs in areas such as education, public safety, health, and environmental stewardship.
Description
The AmeriCorps Formula Traditional grant opportunity is being offered through the Illinois Department of Human Services. This program is funded through federal sources and is part of the State of Illinois Uniform Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). The initiative is designed to support projects under the AmeriCorps State and National grants program. Administered under the guidance of the National and Community Service Act of 1990, the opportunity aims to promote community service and engagement across the state through financial support to eligible entities for implementing AmeriCorps programs.
The objective of the AmeriCorps Formula Traditional grant is to fund initiatives that enhance the civic engagement and service contributions of communities within Illinois. Award recipients are expected to organize and manage AmeriCorps members who will provide direct services to address local needs. The anticipated scope includes education, public safety, health, and environmental stewardship. Eligible programs must align with the priorities set forth by AmeriCorps and demonstrate measurable impact through the proposed activities.
A total of $6,500,000 in funding is available under this opportunity, with an expected 25 awards to be distributed. The award range per applicant varies between $75,000 and $1,250,000. Applicants are required to provide cost sharing or matching funds, although the specific percentage or amount of match required is not detailed in the available document. Indirect costs are permitted but are restricted to a maximum of five percent of award funds, as stipulated by applicable federal regulations.
The application window opens on April 11, 2025, and closes at 4:00 PM on May 14, 2025. Interested applicants are encouraged to participate in an optional technical assistance session scheduled for April 22, 2025, at 10:00 AM. This session is designed to help prospective applicants better understand the grant requirements and improve the quality of submissions. Registration for the session can be completed through the provided Zoom link.
Applications must be submitted electronically via the designated grant application link. The NOFO does not provide details about specific eligibility categories, application questions, or evaluation criteria in the extracted portion. Interested applicants should review the full application instructions and requirements available at the official grant page to ensure they meet all submission guidelines and criteria.
For further information or clarification, applicants can contact Cory Blissett via email at Cory.Blissett@illinois.gov. All parties interested in applying are advised to act promptly to review the full opportunity and submit their applications before the final deadline.