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			Virtual Applicant Briefings Scheduled 
			for Local Governments, Nonprofits and Houses of Worship to Apply for 
			Federal Public Assistance Funding  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [September 11, 2020]  
			  The Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) 
			is working with county emergency managers throughout the state to 
			ensure local governments impacted by COVID-19 have all documents and 
			paperwork necessary to qualify for federal public assistance 
			funding. In addition to local governments, the disaster declaration 
			also provides reimbursement availability for qualifying private 
			non-profit organizations and houses of worship. | 
        
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			 “The state is working closely with our local 
			partners to ensure our communities have the information they need to 
			apply for federal funding,” said Alicia Tate-Nadeau, Director of the 
			Illinois Emergency Management Agency. “Local taxing bodies, 
			non-profits and houses of worship can receive reimbursement for 
			emergency protective measures that are in direct response to the 
			COVID-19 pandemic, such as the purchase of personal protective 
			equipment (PPE). If you have questions about eligibility, we urge 
			you to contact your county emergency management office today.” 
			
			 
			This week (June 1-6), applicant briefings are being conducted 
			virtually for potential applicants. These applicant briefings 
			provide an overview of the program requirements and instructions for 
			completing the required application forms.
 To apply for assistance, each organization must complete and submit 
			FEMA Form 90-49, Request for Public Assistance to IEMA.
 
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            Applicants will also be required to complete and 
			submit a Public Assistance Grant Agreement, a Public Assistance Risk 
			Assessment, and a FFATA Certification form to IEMA before grant 
			payments can be made. Qualifying private non-profit organizations 
			should contact the IEMA Public Assistance office to initiate their 
			Request for Public Assistance. 
            Public Assistance (PA) is available in all 102 
			counties in Illinois. Under the guidelines of the PA program, local 
			jurisdictions can be reimbursed up to 75 percent of eligible costs 
			for emergency protective measures associated with the COVID-19 
			pandemic.
 As a reminder, public assistance funding is not for individuals or 
			business owners affected by the pandemic. The State of Illinois 
			filed for federal Individual Assistance; however, that request is 
			still pending with the federal government.
 
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