Notice of Funding Opportunity

Dear Partners,

The Resurrection Project (TRP) is pleased to announce a Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Fiscal Year 2022 Illinois Access to Justice (ILA2J) program for Immigration Legal Services in the Western Suburbs of Chicago.

ILA2J is a statewide program that directs funds to mitigate the devastating consequences of incarceration and harsh immigration policies by expanding effective and holistic community-based legal services to vulnerable communities, training Community Navigators to conduct mass know-your-rights education and outreach, sharing best practices among partner organizations to increase their local capacity to deliver effective services, and reintegrating the most vulnerable populations into their families, communities, and workforce.

ILA2J seeks to strengthen the existing infrastructure of community-based organizations by providing the funding they need to hire and retain talented attorneys, train community navigators, and remove barriers to family sustaining employment.

Funds disbursed through this NOFO are limited to legal services for communities impacted by immigration policies. Agencies funded under this grant opportunity must be located in or provide more than 50% of their legal services to immigrants residing in the Western Suburbs of Chicago. Additional eligibility requirements are detailed in the NOFO.

Please note that funding for this program is provided by the State of Illinois to support services delivered in FY2022. This anticipated funding opportunity is subject to approval for the program administrators to finalize a grant agreement with the Illinois Department of Human Services and is subject to withdrawal or cancellation at any time.

DEADLINES: 
Full proposals for funding are due July 28, 2021 at 11:59pm.

Please view the Notice of Funding Opportunity HERE, applicant resources HERE, and visit the Illinois Access to Justice’s website for additional resources: www.ilaccesstojustice.com.

News

Launches “Barbershop-Beauty Shop COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign”

The Monroe Foundation launched “Barbershop-Beauty Shop COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign”, a mobilizing push by the nonprofit, the Monroe foundation and collaborative partners, Get Cleared, Chicago – Say “Yes” to Life, People Empowering People, and The Black Star Project has launched this summer-long campaign to vaccinate 500 youths and their families as part of its “Get Vaccinated…The start the party!” initiative.