These funds, part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), are here to help nonprofits bounce back from the economic whiplash of the past few years. But time’s ticking —don’t let this opportunity pass.
SLFRF stands for State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, a lifeline designed to help communities recover from the pandemic’s economic aftershocks. Think of it as a $350 billion safety net, where a portion is earmarked for nonprofits like yours. The best part? It can cover everything from replacing lost revenue to expanding your public health programs.
These funds, part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), are here to help nonprofits bounce back from the economic whiplash of the past few years. But time’s ticking —don’t let this opportunity pass.
Applying for SLFRF funds might seem daunting, but breaking down the process can make it more manageable. Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide to help you navigate the application:
Habitat for Humanity of Ohio made headlines by securing a $25 million investment through SLFRF. Their winning formula? Aligning their proposal with state priorities like affordable housing and workforce development, and showcasing the real community impact of their work.
How They Did It:
By working closely with state legislators and hosting site visits, Habitat for Humanity of Ohio was able to demonstrate how their programs directly supported the state’s recovery goals. This effort paid off with a major win that’s making a big difference for Ohio communities.
📖 Read More: Learn about Habitat for Humanity of Ohio’s SLFRF journey here.
Important Reminder: SLFRF deadlines vary by state and locality, but many are coming up by the end of 2024. Funds not allocated by the deadline will be returned to the federal government—don’t let that cash make a U-turn!
Additional details of this pool of money also available with the US Treasury