Illinois Code § 410 ILCS 100/25

Grant proposal requirements.
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(a) A proposal for a grant under this Act must be submitted to the Department for review.

 
(b) A proposal for a grant must include each of the following elements:

 
 
(1) The purpose and objectives of the proposed 
 
project, including identification of the particular racial or ethnic disparity the project will address. The proposal must address one or more of the following priority areas: 
 
 
 
(A) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in 
 
 
maternal and infant mortality rates. 
 
 
 
(B) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in 
 
 
morbidity and mortality rates relating to cancer. 
 
 
 
(C) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in 
 
 
morbidity and mortality rates relating to HIV/AIDS. 
 
 
 
(D) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in 
 
 
morbidity and mortality rates relating to cardiovascular disease. 
 
 
 
(E) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in 
 
 
morbidity and mortality rates relating to diabetes. 
 
 
 
(F) Increasing adult and child immunization 
 
 
rates in certain racial and ethnic populations. 
 
 
 
(G) Decreasing racial and ethnic disparities in 
 
 
oral health care. 
 
 
(2) Identification and relevance of the target 
 
population. 
 
 
(3) Methods for obtaining baseline health status 
 
data and assessment of community health needs. 
 
 
(4) Mechanisms for mobilizing community resources 
 
and gaining local commitment. 
 
 
(5) Development and implementation of health 
 
promotion and disease prevention interventions. 
 
 
(6) Mechanisms and strategies for evaluating the 
 
project's objectives, procedures, and outcomes. 
 
 
(7) A proposed work plan, including a timeline for 
 
implementing the project. 
 
 
(8) The likelihood that project activities will 
 
occur and continue in the absence of funding. 
 
(c) The Department shall give priority to proposals that:

 
 
(1) Represent areas with the greatest documented 
 
racial and ethnic health status disparities. 
 
 
(2) Exceed the minimum local contribution 
 
requirements specified in Section 30. 
 
 
(3) Demonstrate broad-based local support and 
 
commitment from entities representing racial and ethnic populations, including non-Hispanic whites. Indicators of support and commitment may include agreements to participate in the program, letters of endorsement, letters of commitment, interagency agreements, or other forms of support. 
 
 
(4) Demonstrate a high degree of participation by 
 
the health care community in clinical preventive service activities and community-based health promotion and disease prevention interventions. 
 
 
(5) Have been submitted from counties with a high 
 
proportion of residents living in poverty and with poor health status indicators. 
 
 
(6) Demonstrate a coordinated community approach to 
 
addressing racial and ethnic health issues within existing publicly financed health care programs. 
 
 
(7) Incorporate intervention mechanisms that have a 
 
high probability of improving the targeted population's health status. 
 
 
(8) Demonstrate a commitment to quality management 
 
in all aspects of project administration and implementation. 

project, including identification of the particular racial or ethnic disparity the project will address. The proposal must address one or more of the following priority areas:
maternal and infant mortality rates.
morbidity and mortality rates relating to cancer.
morbidity and mortality rates relating to HIV/AIDS.
morbidity and mortality rates relating to cardiovascular disease.
morbidity and mortality rates relating to diabetes.
rates in certain racial and ethnic populations.
oral health care.
population.
data and assessment of community health needs.
and gaining local commitment.
promotion and disease prevention interventions.
project's objectives, procedures, and outcomes.
implementing the project.
occur and continue in the absence of funding.
racial and ethnic health status disparities.
requirements specified in Section 30.
commitment from entities representing racial and ethnic populations, including non-Hispanic whites. Indicators of support and commitment may include agreements to participate in the program, letters of endorsement, letters of commitment, interagency agreements, or other forms of support.
the health care community in clinical preventive service activities and community-based health promotion and disease prevention interventions.
proportion of residents living in poverty and with poor health status indicators.
addressing racial and ethnic health issues within existing publicly financed health care programs.
high probability of improving the targeted population's health status.
in all aspects of project administration and implementation.

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