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NOFO Table of Contents

About the NOFO

The NOFO has a total of 11 sections.

Section A. includes an executive summary and funding information.
Section B. describes eligibility criteria and restrictions.
Section C. describes program details, including its purpose, priorities, and relevant statutes and regulations.
Section D. includes details on the required content and format for the application.
Section E. describes how to submit the application materials and registration requirements.
Section F. details the review and risk assessment process and criteria.
Section G. describes the notification process.
Section H. details requirements for subrecipient organizations after they have been awarded.
Section I. includes information relevant to the application, including TA and relevant definitions.
Section J. lists mandatory forms for submission.
Section K. consists of citations throughout the funding notices.

A. Basic Information

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B. Eligibility

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C. Program Description

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D. Application Contents and Format

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E. Submission Requirements and Deadline

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F. Application Review Information

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G. Award Notices

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H. Post-award Requirements and Administration

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I. Other Information

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J. Mandatory Forms

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K. References

[1] Illinois Department of Public Health. (November 23, 2023). Opioid Data Dashboard. http://idph.illinois.gov/opioiddatadashboard/

[2] Ibid.

[3] Illinois Department of Public Health. (March 2022). Illinois Statewide Overdose Action Plan. https://www.dhs.state.il.us/OneNetLibrary/27896/documents/By_Division/SUPR/State-of-Illinois-Overdose-Action-Plan-March-2022.pdf

[4] U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). (November 20, 2023). HUD 2023 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs Homeless Populations and Subpopulations. https://files.hudexchange.info/reports/published/CoC_PopSub_State_IL_2023.pdf.

[5] Centers for Disease Control. About Homelessness. (n.d.). https://www.cdc.gov/orr/homelessness/about.html

[6] National Health Care for the Homeless Coalition. Homelessness & Health: What’s the Connection? (February 2019). https://nhchc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/homelessness-and-health.pdf

[7] Institute for Health Policy Leadership. (March 11, 2021). Disparities in health care for the Homeless. https://ihpl.llu.edu/blog/disparities-health-care-homeless

[8] Bureau of Justice Statistics. (August 10, 2020). Drug Use, Dependence, and Abuse Among State Prisoners and Jail Inmates, 2007-2009. https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/dudaspji0709.pdf

[9] Miller, R. (2007). Release from Prison — A High Risk of Death for Former Inmates. New England Journal of Medicine356(5), 536. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmx070008

[10] Bureau of Justice Statistics. (2015). Medical Problems of State and Federal Prisoners and Jail Inmates, 2011–12. https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/mpsfpji1112.pdf

[11] Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs Western Illinois University. (August 1, 2019). Demographic Challenges Confronting Rural Development in Illinois. https://www.ilga.gov/reports/ReportsSubmitted/539RSGAEmail1184RSGAAttachGRAC%20Annual%20Report%202019%20final.pdf

[12] Illinois Department of Public Health. (January 2020). Health Disparities Report for Illinois and Illinois  Counties 2011-2015 Data. https://dph.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/idph/files/publications/v5health-disparities-report.pdf

[13] Illinois Department of Public Health. (May 2022). Statewide Semiannual Opioid Report, May 2022https://dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/opioids/idph-data-dashboard/statewide-semiannual-opioid-report-may-2022.html