Illinois e-News Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 29, 2024

CONTACT: Cristin Evans
[email protected]

ICJIA Seeks Community-Based Grant Application Reviewers

CHICAGO— ICJIA today kicked off a recruitment initiative for community volunteers to read and review grant applications submitted by organizations across Illinois. This collaborative approach builds equity into ICJIA’s application review process with the assistance of individuals with diverse backgrounds, viewpoints, and experiences.

“ICJIA prioritizes equity, fairness, and opportunity in grantmaking,” said ICJIA Executive Director Delrice Adams. “It is imperative to involve those who are in touch with their communities—and especially those with lived experience—in our mission to ensure funds are distributed in a fair and effective manner.”

ICJIA administers 13 federal and 16 state programs, most of which require notice of funding opportunity application review processes. Volunteers are needed to engage in application review to determine the best use of grant funding.

Application reviewer responsibilities include:
Through this process, selected application reviewers will receive:
Complete the Reviewer Survey to join the ICJIA reviewer pool.

ICJIA is dedicated to improving the administration of criminal justice through work in the areas of grants administration, research and analysis, policy and planning, and information systems and technology. Visit icjia.illinois.gov.

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