ARPA

Overview

American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding

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Applications are now open for the Rocklin Small Business Retention Program. Click here to learn more.

The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was signed into law on March 11, 2021, to deliver relief to millions of Americans struggling with the economic crisis caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. ARPA includes a more than $350 billion allocation of Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (CSLFRF) to state, local, territorial, and tribal governments.

The City of Rocklin has been awarded just over $7 million to assist local businesses and non-profits in recovering from the pandemic, maintain vital services, increase the health and safety of residents, and more.

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Funding Allocation Dashboard

FUNDING CATEGORIES


ALLOCATED VS. SPENT

In Progress is for programs being developed
Spent is those for programs that have gone live and funding has been allocated

 

SPENDING BY KEY RESCUE EFFORT

 

Community Support Funding

This funding is used for the following city-wide revitalization programs: small business support, restaurant assistance, nonprofit assistance, Rocklin Chamber of Commerce, capacity building grants, and job training/upskilling.

 

Internal Support

This funding is being spent on improvements to City of Rocklin buildings to make them safer for employees and the public, including improvements to HVAC, front counters, and technology.

 

Revenue Replacement – Government Services

This funding is being spent to replace revenue lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding is available for the provision of government services.


CONTACT

For questions or comments about Rocklin’s ARPA fund allocations, please send us a message by clicking the link below.