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On March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP) was signed into law making available $350 billion through the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) to assist states, tribal governments and local governments. The City of Sacramento became eligible for $112.2 million and on May 19, 2021, the City received the first installment in the amount of $56.1 million of ARP funds.
In December 2022, the City launched the ARP Community Impact Hub to highlight American Rescue Plan community investments, project outcomes and accomplishments. Learn more or go directly to a section using the links below:
Community Investment Dashboard
Community Equity Outcomes
Small Business and Commercial Corridor Revitalization
Homeless and Housing Commitment
Youth, Workforce Training and Gang Prevention
Arts and the Creative Economy
On September 14, 2021, City Council adopted the Mayor’s proposed ARP Framework and Funding Priorities, and directed the staff to implement City Council direction consistent with the adopted ARP Framework.
The ARP Framework prioritizes the funding of programs and projects in the following areas:
The City will post ARP funding opportunities to this page as they become available.
The City does not currently have any open ARP funding opportunities.
Funding Type | Opportunity Name | Due Date |
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Grant | Creative Youth Workforce Development Grant | 1/10/2025 |
Grant | North Sacramento Business Investment Program | 2/28/2025 |
The City is no longer accepting proposals for the following funding opportunities:
The City of Sacramento must comply with all federal rules governing the use of ARP funds. Resources and guidance from the U.S. Department of Treasury (Treasury) to ensure recipient compliance with ARP State and Local Fiscal
Recovery Funds include:
Treasury requires that the City submits an annual Recovery Plan Performance Report with information on the projects undertaken. The City has submitted the the following reports to Treasury:
The City Council discussed and approved matters related to ARP funding on the following dates:
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