(405 ILCS 155/30) Sec. 30. Eligibility criteria; applications; evaluation. (a) The Secretary shall set priorities and develop criteria for the award of grants to outdoor environmental, ecological, agricultural, or other natural resource-based or outdoor-based therapy programs considering, at a minimum, programs that: (1) use veterans for at least 50% of the program's |
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(2) contribute to healthy lifestyles through outdoor
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(3) will commit matching and in-kind resources;
(4) create partnerships with public and private
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(5) maximize the number of participants who can be
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| served, particularly participants who are veterans or who are recovering from substance abuse or physical or mental trauma;
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(6) use a State park, other natural venue, or
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| Department personnel as a resource;
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(7) use research-based and effective environmental,
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| ecological, agricultural, or other natural resource-based or outdoor-based therapy;
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(8) provide citizens of the State of Illinois with
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| opportunities to directly experience and understand nature and the natural world; and
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(9) include ongoing program evaluation and assessment
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| and reporting of program effectiveness.
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(b) The Secretary shall select activities eligible for the awarding of grants. The activities may include, but need not be limited to, the following:
(1) outdoor recreation;
(2) outdoor environmental studies;
(3) agricultural activities;
(4) natural resource-based activities;
(5) conservation;
(6) ecological activities; and
(7) stewardship or restoration.
(c) The following activities are ineligible for the awarding of grants from the Outdoor Rx Program:
(1) activities that may be perceived to lobby or
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| advocate for political purposes;
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(2) activities that are not in compliance with local,
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| State, or federal laws; and
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(3) organized youth sports, such as a community
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(d) The following criteria shall be used to evaluate applications:
(1) proposals that provide for public or private
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(2) proposals that provide for innovative ways to
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| increase the availability and use of outdoor recreation facilities;
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(3) proposals that show consideration for the
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| economics of installation or implementation to provide the greatest cost-to-benefit ratio, for example, where private parties contribute more than the minimum amount;
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(4) proposals that commit matching and in-kind
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(5) proposals that use a State park, other natural
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| venue, or Department personnel as a resource;
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(6) proposals that contribute to healthy lifestyles
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| through outdoor recreation and sound nutrition;
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(7) proposals that contribute to the statewide
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| network of facilities or programs;
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(8) proposals that encourage community involvement;
(9) proposals that encourage sound environmental
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(10) proposals that maximize the number of
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| participants who can be served;
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(11) proposals that provide an opportunity to
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| experience the outdoors directly and understand nature and the natural world;
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(12) proposals that include ongoing program
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| evaluation and assessment and reporting of program effectiveness;
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(13) proposals that make use of research-based and
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| effective environmental, ecological, agricultural, or other natural resource-based therapy; and
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(14) proposals that demonstrate innovative approaches
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| to outdoor-based therapy.
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(Source: P.A. 103-284, eff. 1-1-24 .)
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