The Standards and Assurances for CILs provide the framework for keeping your CIL on track with both legal compliance and operational excellence. They serve as the basis for the monitoring tool that the OILP uses to determine whether CILs receiving federal funds are in compliance with the law and with the terms of their funding award.
Your CIL can use the same tool to evaluate yourselves as you strive for excellence in compliance with regulations and adherence to your own plans and policies.
Before we talk about the tool and process, let’s talk about why striving for excellence is important. And remember, excellence is not the same thing as perfection. Perfection is an unreachable goal. Excellence is absolutely achievable.
Excellence is the state of possessing good qualities to an outstanding degree. Quality can mean different things to different people, but the definition usually includes some or all of the following[1]:
Focusing on quality enables a CIL to answer these questions:
The ability to answer these questions demonstrates that you are having the impact you want to have on your communities—people with disabilities having options and making choices about how and where they want to live and contribute to their communities. Being able to give a resounding “Yes!” answer to these questions demonstrates excellence.
CILs are part of a movement. Movements seek to change the world. Weak, ineffectual, or dishonest Centers contribute to society’s negative perceptions about people with disabilities. Mediocre CILs will not facilitate change in their community. You must define and demonstrate quality to change the world.
Federal oversight of CIL grantees includes four broad components:
The OILP uses a three-tier system to evaluate and monitor CIL grantees:
The Compliance and Outcome Monitoring Protocol (COMP) is the guide used to conduct CIL oversight and monitoring. The protocol and CIL Evaluation Tool are resources for OILP staff, CILs, and non-federal reviewers. The COMP guide and companion tools can be found on ACL’s IL COMP web page listed below.
The purpose of the COMP is to improve program performance.
Even if you aren’t informed of a formal review, you can use the evaluation tools and other COMP materials to conduct a self-evaluation and identify any areas where you feel improvement is needed NOW.
Compliance is the foundation for building and measuring quality.
As you and other staff and board members conduct a self-review using ACL’s tools:
[1] https://www.qualitydigest.com/magazine/2001/nov/article/definition-quality.html