Pritzker Administration to
Distribute $371 Million in COVID-19 Relief Funds to Illinois Small
Local Governments
Ten Logan County communities to receive
$1,311,515.82 collectively
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[September 15, 2022]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced that more than
1,200 small cities, towns, and villages across Illinois -
Non-Entitlement Units (NEUs) - will receive $371 million as part of
the second round of funding through the federal American Rescue Plan
Act (ARPA) specifically designated for NEUs. The full list of
recipients and funding amounts can be found here:
NEU Master.pdf (illinois.gov). NEUs are receiving a total of
$742 million between the first and second funding allocations.
*SEE TABLE AT THE END
OF ARTICLE FOR LOGAN COUNTY COMMUNITIES
“As communities continue to recover from the pandemic, we are
issuing the second round of federal funding for a total of $742
million specifically designated for smaller localities,” said
Governor JB Pritzker. "This critical funding will help localities
cover remaining pandemic-related costs incurred while supporting
communities in every region of the state.”
Through ARPA, in accordance with federal rules, COVID-19 relief
funding was provided directly to localities with a population above
50,000 while states distributed relief funds to NEUs – which are
cities, towns and villages that did not receive direct aid from the
federal government. NEUs received funding as part of the first
tranche in the fall of 2021 and recipients who claimed funds last
year will automatically receive the second half of funding. The
funding can be used to cover expenses incurred while responding to
the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Under Governor Pritzker's leadership, Illinois has
leveraged all opportunities to support our communities and
accelerate a strong economic recovery,” said DCEO Director Sylvia I.
Garcia. “The funding issued today is part of billions of dollars of
support that has been provided to small cities and towns across
Illinois. This final round of Federal funding will serve as
additional resources for communities that have incurred unexpected
costs due to the pandemic.”
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The funds can be used to cover revenue losses and the costs of responding to the
COVID-19 public health emergency or to its negative economic impacts on
households, small businesses, impacted industries, essential workers, and the
communities hardest-hit by the crisis. These funds can also be used to invest in
building, maintaining, or upgrading water, sewer, and broadband infrastructure.
During the first round of funding, localities were required to claim their
allotments and unclaimed funds were re-distributed to other recipients. During
the first round, 99.9 percent of funds were claimed by eligible communities with
less than 0.1 percent redistributed.
ARPA established the Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund to provide a
critical source of relief for local governments, including smaller governments
which had not received direct fiscal assistance from the federal government in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic prior to the passage of ARPA. States,
including Illinois, are receiving funding from the U.S. Treasury Department to
distribute to smaller local governments on a per-capita basis. Larger cities and
counties already received funding directly from the federal government.
Communities will receive the same amount of funding as the first round. Each
local government receiving funds will be required to provide a project
expenditure report to the U.S. Treasury by the end of April, then annually
thereafter. Each must follow all federal compliance and reporting
responsibilities. DCEO will continue to help local governments navigate the
reporting requirements.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information] |
LOGAN COUNTY CITY/VILLAGE |
FINAL FIRST TRANCHE
ALLOCATION |
FINAL SECOND TRANCHE
ALLOCATION |
TOTAL ALLOCATION |
ATLANTA |
$108,867.72 |
$108,867.72 |
$217,735.44 |
ELKHART |
$26,536.51 |
$26,536.51 |
$53,073.02 |
EMDEN |
$31,299.47 |
$31,299.47 |
$62,598.94 |
HARTSBURG |
$20,899.00 |
$20,888.99 |
$49,777.99 |
LATHAM |
$24,767.41 |
$24,767.40 |
$49,534.81 |
LINCOLN |
$920,204.40 |
$920,204.41 |
$1,840,408.81 |
MIDDLETOWN |
$20,684.87 |
$20,684.87 |
$41,369.74 |
MOUNT PULASKI |
$99,613.96 |
$99,613.96 |
$199,227.92 |
NEW HOLLAND |
$18,235.34 |
$18,235.35 |
$36,470.69 |
SAN JOSE |
$40,417.14 |
$40,417.14 |
$80,834.28 |
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