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HB 3680

$IEMA-OHS-NFP GRANTS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Diane Blair-Sherlock and 26 co-sponsors

Provides a one-time $18 million General Revenue appropriation to IEMA/OHS to fund grants for Not-For-Profit Security and cover grant administration costs.

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Bill Summary · HB 3680

HB 3680 — $IEMA‑OHS‑NFP GRANTS (2025)

Purpose / Intent

HB 3680 appropriates state funds to support Illinois’ Not‑For‑Profit Security Grant Program. The bill provides a one‑time appropriation to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) and Office of Homeland Security (OHS) to be used for grants to eligible not‑for‑profit organizations and for the operational costs of administering that grant program.

Key provisions

  • Appropriates $18,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security.
  • Directs the appropriation to be deposited into the IEMA State Projects Fund.
  • States the funds are for:
    • Grants under the Illinois Not‑For‑Profit Security Grant Program, and
    • Operational expenses associated with administering that program.
  • References authority under subsection (g‑5) of Section 5 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act.
  • Bill text lists an effective date of July 1, 2025.

Who is affected

  • Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) and Office of Homeland Security (OHS): recipients of the appropriation and responsible for grant administration.
  • Not‑for‑profit organizations in Illinois eligible under the Not‑For‑Profit Security Grant Program: potential grantees for security projects, training, or related eligible activities as defined by the program rules (specific eligible activities and award terms are governed by the program, not detailed in this appropriation bill).
  • State General Revenue Fund: $18 million reduction in available General Revenue resources for fiscal purposes.

Fiscal impact

  • One‑time appropriation of $18,000,000 from the state General Revenue Fund to the IEMA State Projects Fund. The bill does not specify allocation breakdowns between grants and administrative costs.

Procedural history & effective date

  • Introduced by Rep. Bob Morgan (first reading 2/18/2025).
  • Passed both chambers in May 2025; enrolled and sent to the Governor (late May 2025).
  • Legislative record indicates the bill was "filed without the Governor's signature" on 2025‑06‑20.
  • The enrolled record shows an effective date of 9/1/2025, while the bill text specifies an effective date of 7/1/2025. (This summary notes both dates; the enrolled/official effective date should be used to determine when funds become available.)
  • Current/status entry: Rule 19(b) / Re‑referred to Rules Committee (7/1/2025).
  • Companion measure: SB 2577.

Notes: HB 3680 is an appropriations measure that funds an existing grant program; it does not amend program eligibility criteria or grant terms beyond providing the appropriation and directing deposit into the State Projects Fund.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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