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125 Pretrial Success Program

Illinois Department of Human Services

Illinois$100,000 - $500,000 (The Department anticipates that the dollar amount of individual awards will be between $100,000 and $500,000.)2026-04-14State Government

Programs funded under the Pretrial Success Program will work with court stakeholders in their respective service areas to identify eligible participants for voluntary participation in programming designed to assess and link participants to a range of services, as needed. Each program will operate in one of twelve services areas. Providers will be responsible for educating court stakeholders on the program seeking referrals from the court for assessment and services. The engagements and communications with the court should be ongoing throughout the performance period. As defined in the language of the Act, court stakeholders include, but are not limited to, judges, state's attorneys, defense attorneys including public defenders, sheriffs, police departments, and any other individuals, agencies, or offices or their employees involved in pretrial criminal court proceedings. The Pretrial Success program is designed to provide case management to eligible participants who are charged with a criminal offense and who have been granted pretrial release. The Act defines eligible participants for this program as Illinois residents charged with a criminal offense who have been granted pretrial release from the court of the county where they have been detained and charged. Participation in the program is voluntary. This information and information on the services and goals of the program will be provided to each potential participant.

The specific types of applicants that may apply for the grant award are: Government Organizations, Education Organizations, Public Housing Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations. | Eligible: Nonprofits

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