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Agenda 04/27/2021 Item #11B (COVID-19 Relief Funding & Community Assistance Programs)04/27/2021 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to accept an update on COVID-19 related relief funding and ongoing community assistance programs, and to authorize the County Manager or designee to execute any funding agreements necessary for the American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund. OBJECTIVE: To receive an update on COVID-19 relief funding and ongoing community assistance programs. CONSIDERATIONS: Since the onset of the global COVID-19 health pandemic, Congress has passed several pieces of legislation that provided funding for states, counties, municipalities, and tribal governments. Large pieces of legislation, such as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 - which included a $900 billion COVID-19 Relief package - and the American Rescue Plan Act 2021 made funds available for a variety of uses for pandemic recovery. In addition, several existing grant programs, like the Community Development Block Grant, were repurposed to address COVID-19 response. A list of all COVID-related funds received and allocated to Collier County is attached as backup to this executive summary. While some funding awards have very tailored uses, some state and local funding was left to the discretion of local governing bodies to decide on its allocation following guidance from the U.S. Treasury Department. The CARES Act was signed into law on March 27, 2020, and included a $150 billion Coronovirus Relief Funds ( CRF) to provide payments to State, Local, and Tribal governments navigating the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. On June 16, 2020, Governor Ron DeSantis announced Florida's plan to distribute $1.275 billion in CARES Act funds to counties with a population below 500,000, including $67,162,432 to Collier County. Since receiving these funds, the Board authorized several different programs designed to put money into the community as quickly as possible - including granting staff maximum flexibility to submit internal County expenses, County public safety expenses, Constitutional expenses, and other eligible governmental expenses to meet the State's deadline for accounting for the full appropriation of CRF funding to Collier County, and directed continued implementation of the Collier CARES program. At their February 9, 2021 meeting, the Board authorized an additional $21.7 million community assistance program through December 31, 2021 that included programs designed to continue community support and expand the use of other relief programs. Funding is sufficient to meet the program needs thus far. Staff has stood up an assistance center that interested applicants can set an appointment and receive help with an application being filed. Appointments can be in -person or over the phone. The Collier Community Assistance Program launched on March 29, 2021 and to date, staff has received and are processing 1,120 applications for the program. Of these applications, only two have been for utilities assistance. The Collier County Water and Sewer District has halted utility disconnections since the onset of the health pandemic, but as of June 1, 2021 will resume normal operations. The City of Marco Island resumed normal operations in January 2021, and the City of Naples and Lee County resumed in March 2021. On March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 was signed into law. Included in the legislation was a $350 billion Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund - Collier County is expected to receive an allocation of $74,649,373, but this is subject to change upon official notification. Like the CARES Act, uses of these funds will be directed by the local governing body while following Packet Pg. 406 04/27/2021 Treasury guidance. The final rules are still being developed, but the American Rescue Plan Act included more flexible uses than the CARES Act. The American Rescue Plan Act allocates $65.1 billion in direct federal aid to all counties based on their share of the U.S. population. Allowable uses outlined in the bill include (but are not limited to): • Responding to or mitigate the public health emergency with respect to the COVID-19 emergency or its negative economic impacts; • Providing government services to the extent of the reduction in revenue; • Make necessary investments in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure; and • Responding to workers performing essential work during the COVID-19 public health emergency by providing premium pay to eligible workers of the county that are performing such essential work, or by providing grants to eligible employers that have eligible workers who perform essential work. Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act are expected to be received on May 10, 2021 and further regulations and guidance may be issued by the Treasury Department in the coming weeks. Staff will bring a formal recommendation for allocation following receipt of funds and guidance on their use. Once a funding agreement is available, approval of this item today will allow the County Manager to accept the funds appropriated for Collier County. FISCAL IMPACT: A Budget Amendment will be needed to recognize the American Rescue Plan Act federal grant funding at a future Board meeting. Staff will distribute funds for eligible expenditures in accordance with Board -approved policy. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this item. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, raises no legal issues, and requires a majority vote for any Board action. -JAK RECOMMENDATION: To accept an update on COVID-19 related relief funding and ongoing community assistance programs, and to authorize the County Manager or designee to execute any funding agreements necessary for the American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund. Prepared By: Sean Callahan, Executive Director, Corporate Business Operations ATTACHMENT(S) 1. Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Reco... Fund _ U.S (PDF) 2. OMB REPORT COVID Funding 4.9.21 (PDF) Packet Pg. 407 11.B 04/27/2021 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: I LB Doe ID: 15638 Item Summary: Recommendation to accept an update on COVID-19 related relief funding and ongoing community assistance programs, and to authorize the County Manager or designee to execute any funding agreements necessary for the American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund. (Sean Callahan, Executive Director, Corporate Business Operations) Meeting Date: 04/27/2021 Prepared by: Title: — Corporate Business Operations Name: Sean Callahan 04/18/2021 9:33 PM Submitted by: Title: — Corporate Business Operations Name: Sean Callahan 04/18/2021 9:33 PM Approved By: Review: Corporate Business Operations Community & Human Services Community & Human Services Grants Corporate Business Operations Office of Management and Budget County Attorney's Office Grants Budget and Management Office Corporate Business Operations County Manager's Office Board of County Commissioners Sean Callahan Additional Reviewer Kristi Sonntag Additional Reviewer Maggie Lopez Additional Reviewer Erica Robinson Level 2 Grants Review Sean Callahan Additional Reviewer Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer Ed Finn Additional Reviewer Sean Callahan Additional Reviewer Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending Skipped 04/19/2021 8:52 AM Completed 04/19/2021 11:10 AM Completed 04/19/2021 11:44 AM Completed 04/19/2021 12:30 PM Completed 04/19/2021 3:28 PM Completed 04/19/2021 3:58 PM Completed 04/20/2021 9:13 AM Completed 04/20/2021 12:07 PM Completed 04/21/2021 9:03 AM Completed 04/21/2021 11:58 AM Completed 04/21/2021 12:48 PM 04/27/2021 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 408 4/19/2021 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund I U.S. Department of the Treasury 11.B.1 U.S. DEPARTMENT up-rtih 'i'KEASURY POLICY ISSUES COVID19 Economic Relief Assistance for American Families and Workers Assistance for Small Businesses Assistance for State, Local, and Tribal Governments State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund Capital Projects Fund Homeowner Assistance Fund Emergency Rental Assistance Program State Small Business Credit Initiative Coronavirus Relief Fund Assistance for American Industry Tax Policy Economic Policy Terrorism and Illicit Finance Financing the Government Financial Markets, Financial Institutions, and Fiscal Service Financial Sanctions Consumer Policy International https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/coronavirus/assistance-for-state-local-and-tribal-governments/state-and-local-fiscal-recovery-fun Packet Pg. 409 4/19/2021 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund I U.S. Department of the Treasury 111.113.11 Small Business Programs Tribal Affairs Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund The American Rescue Plan Act provides $350 billion in emergency funding for state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments to respond to the COVID-19 public health emergency, or its negative economic impacts, including by providing assistance to households, small businesses, and nonprofits, or aid to impacted industries, such as tourism, travel, and hospitality; respond to workers performing essential work during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing premium pay to eligible workers of the State, territorial or Tribal government performing essential work or by providing grants to eligible employers that have eligible worker; provide government services, to the extent COVID-19 caused a reduction of revenues collected in the most recent full fiscal year of the State, territorial, or Tribal government; or make necessary investments in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure. State, local and Tribal governments across America have been under an unprecedented strain in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. At the height of the economic fallout in 2020, public sector employment fell by around 1.4 million jobs, including layoffs of 1 million educators, compared to around 750,000 job losses during the Great Recession. As a result, communities have faced untenable choices, between laying off educators, firefighters, and other frontline workers or failing to provide services that communities rely on. The Recovery Fund provides funding for critical projects, and includes: • $195 billion for states • $130 billion for local governments, including counties, cities, and smaller local governments https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/coronavirus/assistance-for-state-local-and-tribal-governments/state-and-local-fiscal-recovery-fun Packet Pg. 410 4/19/2021 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund I U.S. Department of the Treasury 11.B.1 • $20 billion for tribal governments • $4.5 billion for territories The American Rescue Plan will provide needed relief to state, local, and Tribal governments to enable them to continue to support the public health response and lay the foundation for a strong and equitable economic recovery. In addition to helping these governments address the revenue losses they have experienced as a result of the crisis, it will help them cover the costs incurred due responding to the public health emergency and provide support for a recovery - including through assistance to households, small businesses and nonprofits, and aid to c impacted industries. It will also provide resources for state, local, and Tribal governments to 0 provide premium pay to essential workers and make necessary investments in water, sewer, CO and broadband infrastructure. LO CO Additional guidance is under development and will be available on this page in the near future. =i PRE -AWARD REQUIREMENTS (UPDATED 4/15/2021) Prior to the formal launch of the Coro navirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program, those entities that are eligible to receive a direct payment of funds from Treasury under the program should prepare certain information in advance as outlined below. By undertaking these preparatory steps, eligible entities will be better positioned to receive payments from Treasury in a more timely manner after the program is launched. Direct payment from Treasury will be made to: • States (defined to include the District of Columbia) • Territories • Tribal governments • Counties • Metropolitan cities All Federal financial assistance recipients must have a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number and an active registration with the System for Award Management (SAM) database at SAM.gov. As a result, all eligible entities receiving direct payment from Treasury under the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program will need a DUNS number and an active SAM registration to receive payment. The DUNS and SAM registration process may take https:Hhome.treasury.gov/policy-issues/coronavirus/assistance-for-state-local-and-tribal-governments/state-and-local-fiscal-recovery-fun Packet Pg. 411 4/19/2021 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund I U.S. Department of the Treasury 11.B.1 several business days to complete. Therefore, Treasury recommends that eligible entities begin those registration processes if they have not already completed them. As soon as possible, these governments should take the steps below. 1. Ensure the entity has a valid DUNS number. A DUNS number is a unique nine -character number used to identify an organization and is issued by Dun & Bradstreet. The federal government uses the DUNS number to track how federal money is allocated. A DUNS N 13 number is required prior to registering with the SAM database, which is outlined below. Registering for a DUNS number is free of charge. c If an entity does not have a valid DUNS number, please visit 0 https://fedgov.dnb.com/webform/ or call 1-866-705-5711 to begin the registration process. M LO 2. Ensure the entity has an active SAM registration. SAM is the official government -wide database to register with in order to do business with the U.S. government. All FederalCq financial assistance recipients must register on SAM.gov and renew their SAM registration I annually to maintain an active status to be eligible to receive Federal financial assistance. There is no charge to register or maintain your entity SAM registration. 0 If an entity does not have an active SAM registration, please visit, SAM.gov to begin the entity registration or renewal process. Please note that SAM registration can take up to A U_ three weeks; delay in registering in SAM could impact timely payment of funds. J Click here for a quick overview for SAM registration 3. Gather the entity's payment information, including: o Entity Identification Number (EIN), name, and contact information CO L o Name and title of an authorized representative of the entity c L o Financial institution information (e.g., routing and account number, financial C institution name and contact information) Eligible Non -entitlement Units of Local Government will receive a distribution of funds from their respective state government. "Non -entitlement units of local government" are defined in 42 U.S.C. 5302(a)(5) that are not metropolitan cities. For these Non -entitlement units of local government, Treasury will allocate and pay funds to state governments, and the state will distribute funds to non -entitlement units of local government in proportion to population. Non -entitlement units must have a valid DUNS number to meet reporting the requirements https:Hhome.treasury.gov/policy-issues/coronavirus/assistance-for-state-local-and-tribal-governments/state-and-local-fiscal-recovery-fun Packet Pg. 412 4/19/2021 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund I U.S. Department of the Treasury under the program. If an entity does not have a valid DUNS number, please visit 11.B.1 https://fedgov.dnb.com/webform/ or call 1-866-705-5711 to begin the registration process. Program guidance for the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund will be released in the coming weeks. Please continue to check this website for further updates. PROGRAM UPDATES Statement on State Fiscal Recovery Funds and Tax Conformity (April 7, 2021) https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/coronavirus/assistance-for-state-local-and-tribal-governments/state-and-local-fiscal-recovery-fun Packet Pg. 413 11.B.2 *INCLUDE CLOSED AWARDS Status (Multiple Items) OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET CORONAVIRUS FUNDING REPORT AS OF APRIL 09, 2021 CARES - Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act and Families First Act, 2020 $94,320,1 AIRPORT $51 FAA 20.106 33683-01 NA AIP Airport Improvement Program CARES Act $51 BES $22 FEMA 97.042 33694-01 FDEM EMPG-S Emergency Mngmt Preparedness Grant, COVID-19 Supplement $22 CHS $83,943 CNCS 94.002 NA RSVP Retired Seniors Volunteer Program MATCH SFY21-22 WAIVED DOJ 16.034 33704-01 NA CESF Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program $223 N FHC 21.019 33711-01 NA CRF Corona Relief Fund - First Allocation (10) $1,169 C FHC 21.019 33711-01 NA CRF Corona Relief Fund - Second Allocation (10) $757 2 0 HUD 14.231 3367S-01 NA ESG Emergency Shelter Grant CARES Act (CV1) $707 > HUD 14.231 33675-01 NA ESG Emergency Shelter Grant CARES Act (CV2) $2,476 0 HUD 14.218 APPLICATION DEO CDBG Community Devlpmt Block Grant CARES Act (CV2) (12) $6,076 .. HUD 14.218 33674-01 NA CDBG Community Devlpmt Block Grant CARES Act (CV3-A) $2,671 00 HUD 14.218 33674-01 NA CDBG Community Devlpmt Block Grant CARES Act (CV1) $1,561 Q DOT 21.019 33699-01 FDEM CARES Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Ecnomic Security Act $67,162 v DOT 21.019 33699-01 FDEM CARES Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Ecnomic Security Act INTEREST $22 N AAA 65.001 33624-01 NA ADI Alzheimer's Disease Initiative -TRSA UNIT REIMB (2)/(3) AAA 65.004 33628-01 NA HCE Home Care for the Elderly - TRSA UNIT REIMB (2)/(3) tm AAA 65.01 33626-01 NA CCE Community Care For the Elderly - TRSA UNIT REIMB (2/3) C 3 HHS 93.568 33719-01 AAA EHEAP Emergency Home Energy Assist. Program $56 LL a HHS-CARES 93.045 33706-01 AAA OAA Title III C1 Congregate Meals CARES $332 O HHS-CARES 93.04S 33706-01 AAA OAA Title III C1 Congregate Meals CARES - ADD HDM (9) V HHS-CARES 93.045 33707-01 AAA OAA Title III C2 Home Delivered Meals CARES $191 1.— HHS-CARES 93.045 33708-01 AAA OAA Title III E Services (incl Splmt-Grdprnt) CARES (11) w HHS-CARES 93.045 3370X-01 AAA OAA ALL PROGRAMS - ADD RM COST REIMB (9) IL HHS-CARES 93.052 33708-01 AAA OAA Title III E Services (incl Splmt-Grdprnt) CARES (11) $97 LU HHS-CARES 93.044 33705-01 AAA OAA Title III B Support Services CARES $139 m HHS-CARES ALL 3370X-01 AAA OAA ALL PROGRAMS 0 HHS-FAM 1ST 93.04S 33676-01 AAA OAA Title III C1 TRSA UNIT REIMB (2) ;_; HHS-FAM 1ST 93.045 33676-01 AAA OAA Title III C1 Congregate Delivered Meals COST REIMB $171 GJ HHS-FAM 1ST 93.04S 33677-01 AAA OAA Title III C2 Home Delivered Meals COST REIMB $124 E HHS-FAM 1ST 93.045 33677-01 AAA OAA Title III C2 TRSA Asst UNIT REIMB (2) V ca EMS $458 Q HHS 93.498 33684-01 NA PRP Provider Relief Fund General and Target Distribution $458 PTNE $9,537 CTD 55.001 33635-01 (SFY 19) NA T&E Trip and Equipment RESCUE PLAN (7) CTD 55.001 33696-01 (SFY 20) NA T&E Trip and Equipment RESCUE PLAN (7) Packet Pg. 414 11.B.2 *INCLUDE CLOSED AWARDS OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET CORONAVIRUS FUNDING REPORT Status (Multiple Items) AS OF APRIL 09, 2021 r �. Row FTA 20.507 33682-01 NA FTA Section 5307 CARES Act FTA 20.509 33693-01 FDOT FTA Section 5311 CARES Act CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS (SOE) DOT 90.404 SOE Foos HAVA Help America Vote Act CARES (Supervisor of Elections) CRRSA - Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 AIRPORT FAA 20.106 TBD NA ACRGP Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program CHS DOT 21.023 33734-01 NA ERAP Emergency Rental Assistance Program - CRRSA (Round 1) HHS 93.045 33742-01 AAA OAA Title III CRRSA PTNE FTA 20.513 TBD NA FTA Section 5310 FFY2021 CRRSA ARPA - American Rescue Plan Act, 2021 AIRPORT FAA TBD NA ARG Airport Rescue Grants (DESIGNEES) CHS HUD 14.239 NA HOME DOT TBD ? CPF Capital Projects Fund (STATES) DOT 21.023 33734-02 NA ERAP Emergency Rental Assistance Program - ARPA (Round 2) DOT 21.OXX NA FRF (State and Local) Fiscal Recovery Fund (COUNTY) PTNE FTA 20.507 TBD NA FTA Section 5307 ARP Act FTA 20.513 TBD NA FTA Section 5310 ARP Act Grand Total $8,158 $1,378 $307 $307 $11,988,' $36 $36 $11,854 $11,622 C $231 ly 0 $98 $98 0 $88,362,1 M $86,466 N $2,729 al C $9,088 C $74,649 3 LL $1,895 $1,796 0 $98 V I — IX $194,671 5 IL Lu IX m O c a� E c� r r Q Packet Pg. 415 11.B.2 *INCLUDE CLOSED AWARDS OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET CORONAVIRUS FUNDING REPORT Status (Multiple Items) AS OF APRIL 09, 2021 CFDA / P, Row Labels CSFA GMS Grant Number PTE ABBRV Grant Program Award. NOTES (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) SHIP Increase to current FY20 award is not disaster specific but encouraged to be used for eligible applicants affected by the ongoing crisis. TRSA - Telephone Reassurance and Shopping Assistance are new grant funded activities specific to COVID. State Aging Programs did not receive add't funds, just the ability to use current funds for COVID related activities including TRSA. FTA 5307 Regular Apportionments for years 2015 - 2020: ER Flexibility only applies to funds that have not passed their period of availability, including unliquidated funds in existing applications and unobligated funding to be used on COVID-19-related capital and operating assistance above and beyond normal operations. FTA 5311 Regular Apportionments for years 2018 - 2020: ER Flexibility only applies to funds that have not passed their period of availability, including unliquidated funds in existing applications and unobligated funding to be used on COVID-19-related capital and operating assistance above and beyond normal operations. Annual RSVP Match Requirements waived. Current award allows grantees to recapture lost revenue due to decline of trips provided. The recapture amount is based on a CTD formula up to the maximum monthly allocated award amount and covers state fiscal year awards 2019 and 2020. OAA funding has come through two programs, the Family First Act (FAM 1ST) and the CARES Act (CARES). FAM 1ST funding is an amendment to the exist annual funding agreement. CARES funding has been issues under a separate agreement. OAA amendments to the CARES funding expanded allowable activities to include Home Delivered Meals and Recreational Materials The CRF allocation is in lieu of the State's annual SHIP allocation for the period of FY20-23. Initially added 3E funding; subsequently added 3B Scope of Services to 3E due to legislative actions that exhausted 3B funding APPLICATION ONLY: CDBG CV-2 Funding is available through the Florida Dept of Economic Opportunity. The County applied in early March with schedule Board approval on April 13, 2021. 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