State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) (Illinois)

 
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    Funder Type

    State Government

    IT Classification

    A - Primarily intended to fund technology

    Authority

    Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology (DoIT)

    Summary

    The State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) provides funding to eligible state, local, and territorial (SLT) governments to manage and reduce systemic cyber risk, thus improving the security of critical infrastructure and improving the resilience of the services SLT governments provide their community.


    Illinois information:


    Illinois' plan was approved by CISA and FEMA in early June. Illinois received approximately $4 million dollars to spend on initiatives for local cybersecurity improvements. 25% of all local spending and services are to be reserves for rural areas. A rural area is defined as an area encompassing a population of less than 50,000 people that has not been designated in the most recent decennial census as an urbanized area”. Illinois is focusing the funding on initiatives that local entities can take advantage of to help build basic cyber maturity versus direct subgrants to local entities.


    These initiatives are:

    1. A unified information sharing and analysis center (ISAC) and a joint security operations center will be created for local governments and rural entities to receive actionable information and share best practices across the state. Funding will be focused on the platform instead of personnel, as Illinois has already funded personnel through state appropriations to assist local entities.
    2. Expansion of the existing Cyber Navigator program to provide more risk assessments and share information on platforms and tools that locals can access. Again, funding is based on tools and software versus personnel.
    3. End point detection for 24/7 continuous monitoring and alerting and access to a full-time SOC. Funding goes to software and not personnel.
    4. Basic cyber security training materials. 

    As these SLCGP require a certain percentage match in funding, Illinois has proactively passed a budget to include this funding which will make the above services no charge to locals. The state will also handle all reporting and administrative overhead of these grants to use all funding for locally facing initiatives.


    There will be more information to come on the status of the initiatives, how to access these services, and a point of contact as the program evolves. Currently, end point detection is available for local governments. If you are already engaged with a local Cyber Navigator, feel free to contact them to get started. To get in contact with the local navigator working in your area, contact [email protected]

     

    History of Funding

    The State of Illinois was allocated $6,724,174 for FY24.

    The State of Illinois was allocated $8,834,866 for FY23. 

    The State of Illinois was allocated $4,402,758 for FY22.

    Additional Information

    Any entity that receives funds from a grant under this program may not use the grant:

    • Supplanting state or local funds;
    • Recipient cost-sharing contributions;
    • Payment of a ransom from cyberattacks;
    • Recreational or social purposes, or for any purpose that does not address cybersecurity risks or cybersecurity threats on SLTT information systems;  
    • Lobbying or intervention in federal regulatory or adjudicatory proceedings;
    • Suing the federal government or any other government entity; 
    • Acquiring land or constructing, remodeling or altering buildings or other physical facilities; or
    • Cybersecurity Insurance; or
    • Any purpose that does not address cybersecurity risks or cybersecurity threats on information systems owned or operated by, or on behalf of, the eligible entity or a local government within the jurisdiction of the eligible entity.


    Contacts

    SLCGP Illinois

    SLCGP Illinois

    ,
    217-524-3648

    Bob Evans

    Bob Evans
    2200 South Dirksen Parkway
    Springfield, IL 62703
    (217) 557-4788
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants are:


    • A county, municipality, city, town, township, local public authority, school district, special district, intrastate district, council of governments, regional or interstate government entity, or agency or instrumentality of a local government;
    • An Indian tribe or authorized tribal organization; and
    • A rural community, unincorporated town or village, or other public entity.

    Deadline Details

    There will be more information to come on the status of the initiatives, how to access services, and a point of contact as the program evolves. Currently, end point detection is available for local governments. Contact [email protected] mailbox for more information.

    Award Details

    The State of Illinois will be allocated $2,195,011 for FY25. Future funding amounts are TBD.

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