2022-2023 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds

 

The City of Roseville received $17 million in one-time funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 to assist with City and community needs. The Roseville City Council allocated $1 million of these funds to the Roseville Grants Advisory Commission for distribution to the Roseville community.

ARPA funds are allowed to be distributed to replace lost public sector revenue and are not required to fund COVID related programs.  Therefore, the Grants Advisory Commission is allowed to grant these funds using the GAC current guidelines following City Council budget priorities.  The ARPA funds will be disbursed over the next 3 fiscal years through the Grants Advisory Commission process. 

The $1million in grant funding will be distributed over the next three fiscal years as follows:

  • FY 22/23 - $350,000 – to be distributed immediately, with an expedited cycle
  • FY 23/24 - $350,000 – to be added to 23/24 GAC funding cycle
  • FY 24/25 - $300,000 – to be added to 24/25 GAC funding cycle

The City of Roseville accepted applications for ARPA funds for the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 funding cycle in July 2022. Funding recommendations were finalized at the October Grants Advisory Commission meeting and City Council approved the recommendations on November 2, 2022. 

Applicants may visit the City’s Grants page for more information here


2022/2023 ARPA Grant Awards