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City staff recommends $2.88 million in community ARPA grant funding

The Great Falls Civic Center. Photo by Jenn Rowell, The Electric

City Commissioners will take their first look at the staff funding recommendations for community grants through the city’s American Rescue Plan Act allocation of COVID relief funds during a special Nov. 17 meeting.

Applications were due July 15 and the city received 34 applications that total $10,464,425.81.

Internal scoring of community ARPA grant applications underway

Tom Hazen, the city’s grant administrator, began reviewing the applications for completeness and eligibility over the summer.

City beginning review of ARPA applications from community agencies

He told commissioners during their Sept. 6 meeting that eight applications were removed from consideration because they didn’t meet the minimum requirements under the city’s guidelines.

According to his presentation for the Nov.17 special meeting, 10 applications were deemed ineligible and were not scored.

The city received $19.47 million in ARPA funds, which are COVID relief funds. Those funds carry more detailed rules on eligible uses and deadlines for expenditure.

City caps ARPA funds at $3 million for community grants

Hazen said that the internal staff committee began their review and evaluation of the remaining applications on Aug. 16 and is now recommending to commissioners to fund 14 projects totaling $2,884,557.

Once the committee ranked the project proposals, they started at the top and worked their way down until the $3 million cap was exhausted for their recommendation to the commission.

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In May, commissioners decided to cap the ARPA funds for community grants at $3 million.

City finalizing plans for use of ARPA funds; beginning discussion of public safety levy

The staff review committee used the scoring sheet that commissioners approved and was included in the application that was published in February.

Staff is recommending funding for the following projects, according to a Nov. 7 memo from Hazen to commissioners:

City still working on plans for use of $19.47 million in ARPA funds; process for community grants

Commissioners will review the staff recommendations during their special Nov. 17 work session but are not scheduled to vote on the proposed funding allocations during the meeting.

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