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FY2027 Foster Grandparent Program

Department On Aging

Funding Amount

Varies

Deadline

July 28, 2026

22 days left

Grant Type

state

Overview

FY2027 Foster Grandparent Program

The purpose of the Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) is to provide limited income seniors who are 55 years of age and older the opportunity to serve as one-on-one tutors and mentors to many young people who have special needs in our schools. Forster Grandparents are role models, mentors, and friends to children with exceptional needs. FGP volunteers have developed a lifetime of skills, talents, experience and work ethic that makes them a valuable resource in their communities.

Details

  • Awarding Agency: Department On Aging
  • CSFA Number: 402-03-1458
  • CSFA Popular Name: FGP
  • Announcement Type: Initial Announcement
  • Award Type: Non Competitive
  • Total Funding Available: $376,400.00
  • Expected Number of Awards: 9
  • Funding Sources: State
  • Indirect Costs Allowed: Yes
  • Posted Date: 2026-06-29
  • Award Period: 2026-07-01 – 2027-06-30

Funding Source Description

State General Revenue Funds

Southwestern Illinois College FGP 2701 = $44,677.00
Tri-Counties Opportunity Council FGP 2702 = $39,029.00
UCAN FGP 2703 = $83,369.00
Senior Services Plus FGP 2704 = $48,577.00
Kankakee School District 111 FGP 2705 = $35,825.00
Catholic Charities/Joliet FGP 2706 = $24,859.00
Comm Action Partnership of Central IL FGP 2707 = $35,737.00
Senior Services of Central Illinois FGP 2708 = $14,132.00
Chicago Depart of Family & Supp Serv FGP 2709 = $50,195.00

TOTAL $376,400.00

Funding Restrictions

PURCHASING OF GIFT CARDS OF ANY KIND IS NOT AN ALLOWABLE EXPENSE FOR THIS GRANT.

Indirect Cost Description

This grant shall not restrict indirect costs to the grant. The grantee shall either submit evidence of a federally negotiated rate, the rate as approved through the GATA Indirect Cost Rate System or accept the de minimis rate.

In order to charge indirect costs to a grant, the applicant organization must have an annually negotiated indirect cost rate agreement (NICRA). There are three types of NICRAs:

a) Federally Negotiated Rate. Organizations that receive direct federal funding, may have an indirect cost rate that was negotiated with the Federal Cognizant Agency. Illinois will accept the federally negotiated rate. The organization must provide a copy of the federally NICRA.

b) State Negotiated Rate. The organization must negotiate an indirect cost rate with the State of Illinois if they do not have a Federally Negotiated Rate. Or the organization may elect to use the de minimis rate. If an organization has not previously established in indirect cost rate, an indirect cost rate proposal must be submitted to the State of Illinois through the indirect cost rate system, CARS, no later than three months after the effective date of the award. If an organization previously established an indirect cost rate, the organization must annually submit a new indirect cost proposal through CARS within six months after the close of the grantee’s fiscal year. All grantees must complete an indirect cost rate negotiation or elect the de minimis rate in CARS to claim indirect costs. Indirect costs claimed without an established negotiated rate or a de minimis rate election in CARS may be subject to disallowance.

c) De minimis Rate. An organization that has never received a Federally Negotiated Rate may elect a de minimis rate of 10% of modified total direct cost (MTDC). Once established, the de minimis rate may be used indefinitely. The State of Illinois must verify the calculation of the MTDC annually in order to accept the de minimis rate.

The Department reserves the right to limit the amount and/or type of indirect costs that is allowed to be charged to this grant award. For example, the cost of independent research and development, including their proportionate share of indirect costs, are unallowable under this grant award.
Grantees have discretion not to claim payment for indirect costs. Grantees that elect not to claim indirect costs cannot be reimbursed for indirect costs. The organization must record an election of “No Indirect Costs” into CARS.

Restrictions on Indirect Costs

No

State Award Notices

A Notice of State Award (NOSA) shall be sent to each successful applicant using the GATA web-portal. A Uniform Grant Agreement shall be sent to the Grantee once the awarded entity has signed the NOSA. The NOSA shall include estimated project start date, programmatic and financial special conditions.

Administrative and National Policy Requirements

The NOSAs shall include all necessary information regarding terms, conditions, and additional requirements of the resulting grants.

Reporting

Grantees shall be required to submit financial and programmatic reports, minimally, for the following reporting periods: 4 reports: 1) July 1, 2026 - September 30, 2026, Report due October 31, 2026 2) October 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026, Report due January 31, 2027 3) January 1, 2027 – March 31, 2027, Report due April 30, 2027 4) April 1, 2027 – June 30, 2027, Report due July 31, 2027. Grant reports shall be submitted using the GATA Periodic Performance Report, the GATA Periodic Financial Report, and supplemental FGP reporting documents as instructed by the Department. Reports will be submitted via e-mail to the FGP Program Manager and aging.fiscal@illinois.gov must be copied.

How to Apply

Submission Timeline

  • Submission Opens: 2026-06-29
  • Submission Closes: 2026-07-28
  • Submission Timeline: One Time
  • Application Review Start / Pre-Qualification Deadline: 2026-07-28

Question Submission

  • Questions Email: matt.wescott@illinois.gov

Please contact Gerald Lorton at gerald.lorton@illinois.gov for questions regarding AmpliFund and John Marruffo at John.marruffo@illinois.gov

Please contact Matt Wescott with Programmatic questions at matt.wescott@illinois.gov

Apply on AmpliFund: https://il.amplifund.com/Public/Opportunities/Details/4ebf153e-f381-41be-a1b7-7aacffe165a9

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

seniorsmentoringyouth-programs

Project Locations

IL

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