What does the ICG pay for?
Answer. The ICG is a supplemental grant that provides some funds toward the total cost of care for approved clinical programs at residential placements or at community mental health agencies. Other types of funding, such as Social Security benefits, local educational funding or private trust funds, must be applied towards these costs first. The ICG does not pay for the tuition costs at residential placement. Also, while a child is in placement, the family remains responsible for certain costs, such as transportation, clothing, medical and dental care.
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