The Illinois Criminal Justice
Information Authority to Provide $7.1 Million in Funding for
Illinois Organizations Offering COVID-19 Relief
Funding will support organizations
providing housing, support services, food, and other resources in
areas most impacted by the pandemic
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[July 15, 2020]
The Illinois Criminal Justice Information
Authority (ICJIA) announced today it will make $7.1 million in
funding available to organizations providing support services and
resources to communities hit hardest by the ongoing COVID-19
pandemic. Interested organizations must submit an application to
ICJIA by July 24th.
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The statewide data show that COVID-19 has had a
disproportionate impact in certain communities. Tragically, those
hardest hit can ill-afford yet another crisis, said Lt. Governor
Juliana Stratton. This funding initiative will help these
communities create a safety net for individuals and families at risk
for homelessness and food insecurity. It also allows for flexibility
so that other needs identified by communities may be addressed.
The funding is provided through the U.S. Bureau of Justice
Assistance Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding program and
will support communities that have been disproportionately impacted
by the virus. Funds can be used for:
Transitional and/or emergency housing and rental assistance for
persons involved in the criminal justice system and those who have
experienced violence.
Supportive services for community members, including overall
advocacy, case management, legal services, mental and emotional
support, and clinical behavioral health services for adults and
children.
Rent, utilities, and COVID-related supplies for community-based
agency operations.
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Efforts to distribute food to local residents.
Other needs resulting from the pandemic, as determined by
communities.
Funding priorities were determined by an ICJIA ad hoc
committee of criminal justice practitioners, policymakers, and
community representatives. ICJIA will target funding to geographic
areas where residents have been disproportionately impacted by the
coronavirus pandemic. Community-level data on positive COVID cases,
unemployment, housing, and reentry will be considered in funding
decisions.
Additional information on the available funds and application
process is available here. Proposals are due by 11:59 pm on Friday,
July 24th.
ICJIA is dedicated to improving the administration of criminal
justice through work in the areas of grants administration, research
and analysis, policy and planning, and information systems and
technology. Visit www.icjia.state.il.us.
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