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ICJA training: five common mistakes that cost Illinois grant applicants their funding

December 22, 2025 | Criminal Justice Information Authority, Illinois, C, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois


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ICJA training: five common mistakes that cost Illinois grant applicants their funding
Unidentified Speaker, Presenter, outlined five common reasons Illinois state grant applications are denied and offered step-by-step guidance to reduce the risk of disqualification.

The presenter said the most frequent problems are failing to register in the GATA Grantee Portal, missing prequalification requirements, omitting documents listed in the NOFO, providing insufficient project detail, and missing submission deadlines.

Why this matters: these avoidable errors can stop an otherwise eligible proposal from being reviewed and funded, diverting resources from community programs that depend on state grants.

The presenter opened by stressing the importance of the GATA Grantee Portal, saying, “Registration in this portal is mandatory for all applicants seeking to apply for and receive grant funding.” He explained the portal centralizes grant management, links organizations to the application process, and tracks compliance and eligibility. The guidance repeated several times: complete registration before submitting an application and, if already registered, request access to an existing profile through the portal support channels.

On prequalification, the presenter warned that applications are disqualified if applicants fail to meet listed requirements by the deadline. Required items called out include maintaining an active SAM.gov unique entity identifier, having a valid federal employer identification number, and holding a current certificate of good standing for corporations or LLCs. He also warned that organizations listed on federal or state sanction or stop-pay lists will be ineligible, and advised applicants to monitor their prequalification status in the GATA portal so any red or yellow flags can be resolved promptly.

Missing documents in the NOFO was named another common rejection cause. The presenter listed frequently overlooked items: a detailed program narrative that explains project goals and alignment, the uniform grant application, an accurate budget template, mandatory disclosures, and conflict-of-interest forms. He advised applicants to double-check each submission against the NOFO checklist to ensure a complete package.

The presenter said many applications fail the merit review because their narratives lack sufficient information. He recommended assuming reviewers know nothing about the program, writing plainly, citing credible sources, providing data or examples of expected impact, and using the NOFO criteria as a writing guide to address scoring categories.

Finally, the presenter emphasized that missed deadlines are one of the most avoidable reasons for denial. Applications are time-stamped on submission and those received after the deadline are not reviewed. He urged applicants to begin the process early, to use the specific link provided in the NOFO for submission, and to avoid sending materials by email or other unauthorized methods unless the NOFO explicitly allows them.

Resources and next steps: the presenter recommended attending ICJA trainings, watching technical assistance videos, using office hours, and consulting the ICJA grantee resource page for additional instructions and checklists. He closed by wishing applicants luck and encouraging early preparation.

The training did not record any formal actions or votes; it provided procedural guidance and pointed attendees toward the GATA portal, the NOFO checklist, and ICJA resources as the next practical steps for applicants.

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