COVID19 Funding Update August 19 2021 COVID19 Pandemic Response Funding Overview Designing and Delivering on a COVID19 Pandemic Recovery Continuum Federal Emergency Management Agency 3 Funding Summary of 2020 and 2021 Pandemic Assistance ID: 1000346
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1. Interagency Recovery CoordinationCOVID-19 Funding Update August 19, 2021
2. COVID-19 Pandemic Response Funding: Overview
3. Designing and Delivering on a COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery Continuum Federal Emergency Management Agency3
4. Funding Summary of 2020 and 2021 Pandemic AssistanceSource: https://sites.google.com/g.harvard.edu/covid-19-resources/homeFederal Emergency Management Agency
5. Funding Summary of 2020 and 2021 Pandemic AssistanceSource: How Much Coronavirus Funding Has Gone to Your State? (pgpf.org)Federal Emergency Management Agency
6. Funding the Road to Recovery
7. Why is recovery coordination so important?Federal Emergency Management Agency7Communities are networks of interconnected components
8. Other FundingPrivate EnterprisesPhilanthropicCOVID-19 Recovery Funding Sources for the CommunityCommunity hit by the pandemic
9. Coronavirus Capital Projects Fund$10 billion dispersed to territories states and Tribal Nations.Territories $2.25 billion divided equally$2.25 billion based on populationStates$25.5 billion divided equally$16.8 billion based on share of unemployed workers Oct-Dec 2020Tribal Nations$1 billion divided equally$19 billion TBDAmerican Rescue Plan Act: Coronavirus State and Local Recovery Fiscal Fund – 4.5 Billion to US Territories
10. Allocation Estimations for Region 9AMERICAN SAMOACNMIGUAMHAWAI‘IState GovernmentMetro CitiesCountiesSmall Local GovernmentCapital ProjectsTotal$483 MILLIONN/AN/A$5 MILLION$507 MILLION$1.6 BILLION$206 MILLION$275 MILLION$43 MILLION$115 MILLION$2.3 BILLION$481 MILLIONN/A$9.3 MILLION$5 MILLION$9 MILLION$503 MILLION$556 MILLIONN/A$33 MILLION$17 MILLION$29 MILLION$634 MILLIONState & Local Fiscal Recovery Fund-detailsCosts must be incurred by 2024Expanded use of fundsOffsetting revenue lossesBolster economic recoveryPremium pay for essential worksFocus on economic recoveryARPA: Pacific Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery FundsSource: :https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/coronavirus/assistance-for-state-local-and-tribal-governments/state-and-local-fiscal-recovery-funds$9 MILLION
11. ARPA State and Local Eligibility Use of FundsFederal Emergency Management Agency11Source: https://sites.google.com/g.harvard.edu/covid-19-resources/home
12. ARPA State and Local Fiscal Funds Timeline12Source: https://sites.google.com/g.harvard.edu/covid-19-resources/home
13. Distribution Methods in the American Rescue PlanFederal Emergency Management Agency13Individual Relief Formula Funds to States & TerritoriesFormula Funds to Public Authorities & Quasi-Public Non-ProfitsFormula Funds to Cities & CountiesCapital ProductsReimbursement & Public ProcurementCompetitive FundsDrexel University | Metro Finance Lab: https://drexel.edu/nowak-lab/publications/reports/Federal%20Investment%20Guide/
14. American Rescue Plan Act includes funding capacity resources as allowable expenses
15. Planning Innovation for Infrastructure
16. A Public Health Innovation Story at Oregon Health Science University (OHSU) in Portland, OregonOHSU Center First Medical Facility in Nation to Win LEED Platinum AwardPublic-Private PartnershipEPIC at OHSU
17. Examples of How others are using ARPA State Fiscal Funds
18. Last Thoughts
19. Contact SlideMichelle BeasleyFederal Disaster Recovery Officer for COVID-19Leading the Interagency Recovery Coordination FEMA Region 9 Michelle.Beasley@fema.dhs.gov 19