Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP Job Placement/SNAP to Success
The State of Illinois administers the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) which helps low-income individuals obtain proper access to food and nutrition. States must also provide employment and training services (E&T) to SNAP program participants. The SNAP JP/SNAP to Success is a program to help customers acquire education and employment related skills and to assist in finding and maintaining employment and is a federally funded SNAP E&T program. The program also helps customers with work-related expenses and continued case management for 90 days after obtaining a job, through their participation in SNAP E&T. Participation in SNAP E&T enables participants to gain education, work skills and work experience, to meet the federal work requirement, and to improve self-sufficiency. The purpose of SNAP E&T is to help individuals receiving SNAP benefits obtain employment through participation in supervised job search, skills training, education and work-based learning activities that lead to greater independence and self-sufficiency. The program is open to any SNAP recipient who volunteers to participate in SNAP E&T to improve their skills or advance in their career. The program delivers services through grants and a third-party reimbursement model, which consists of contractual partnerships between the State of Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) and community-based organizations (CBOs). Individuals will participate in specific components based upon their individual assessments, identifying strengths and areas for development. All individuals who participate in the SNAP JP/SNAP to Success program must participate in an approved, appropriate component based on their individual assessment and receive case management. Approved components include: Supervised Job Search Job Search Training Job Retention Education (Basic Education, Vocational Training, English Language Acquisition, Work Readiness Training) Work Experience (Internship, On-The-Job-Training, Pre-Apprenticeship, Apprenticeship)
Award Range
$410,000 - $430,000
Total Program Funding
$450,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
The applicant must be located in one of the following counties of Franklin, Jackson, Saline or Williamson. o The types of applicants that may apply for the grant award includes private, not-for-profit community-based organizations that are incorporated and have been granted 501C(3) status, public community- based organizations, including units of local government. o Demonstrate the ability to begin services immediately upon execution of the uniform grant agreement. o Demonstrate strong connections with local or regional employers and companies: to provide work sites for workbased learning to develop soft skills and as an avenue to obtain permanent employment. (Refer to "Quality" section in program narrative.) o Demonstrate strong community ties and capacity for both program recruitment and job placement. (Refer to "Capacity" section in program narrative.)
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
June 11, 2024
Application Closes
July 11, 2024
Grantor
Illinois Human Services
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