The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocated $2.55 billion in fiscal recovery dollars for the state of Connecticut. Connecticut towns and cities will be receiving $1.56 billion for general government and an additional $995 million to boards of education. Funds must be “obligated” by December 31, 2024. These funds present a significant opportunity for local communities to address the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on people of color, people with disabilities, immigrant communities, LGBTQ+ populations, and other historically marginalized groups. To maximize the impact of these funds, local communities must consider allocating their fiscal recovery funds for the creation and preservation of affordable, accessible, climate resilient, and energy efficient housing for the lowest-income and marginalized families and individuals in our region.
This Center for Housing Opportunity fact sheet identifies the specific investments communities can make in housing.
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Fiscal Recovery Funds
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocated $2.55 billion in fiscal recovery dollars for the state of Connecticut.
Connecticut towns and cities will be receiving $1.56 billion for general government and an additional $995 million to boards of education. Funds must be “obligated” by December 31, 2024. These funds present a significant opportunity for local communities to address the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on people of color, people with disabilities, immigrant communities, LGBTQ+ populations, and other historically marginalized groups. To maximize the impact of these funds, local communities must consider allocating their fiscal recovery funds for the creation and preservation of affordable, accessible, climate resilient, and energy efficient housing for the lowest-income and marginalized families and individuals in our region.
ARPA Funding Eligible Uses For Housing
Assistance to Households:
ARPA funds can be used to provide assistance to households to respond to the negative impacts of the pandemic. This includes rent, mortgage, utility, and relocation assistance; and Counseling and legal aid to prevent evictions and homelessness, such as legal services related to eviction proceedings and maintaining housing stability, court-based eviction prevention or diversion programs, and other legal services that help maintain or obtain housing.
Housing Stability Services:
ARPA funds can be used for housing stability services that enable eligible households to maintain or obtain housing. This includes hgousing counseling, fair housing counseling, case management, outreach to households at risk of eviction or promotion of housing support programs, housing-related services for survivors of domestic abuse or human trafficking, and specialized housing support services for individuals with disabilities or seniors.
Covid-19 Response, Mitigation, and Prevention Activities:
ARPA funds can be used for COVID-19 response, mitigation, and prevention activities. This includes support for isolation or quarantine; enhancement to health care capacity, including through alternative care facilities; support for services in congregate living facilities (e.g., nursing homes, incarceration settings, homeless shelters, group living facilities); and ventilation improvements in congregate settings.
Services and Programs to Respond to the Negative Economic Impacts of the Covid-19 Health Emergency:
ARPA funds can be used to build stronger communities through investments in housing and neighborhoods. This includes services to address homelessness such as supportive housing and to improve access to stable, affordable housing among unhoused individuals; Affordable housing development to increase supply of affordable, high-quality homes; and Housing vouchers, residential counseling, or housing navigation assistance to help household moves to neighborhoods with high levels of economic opportunity and mobility for residents with low incomes and to help residents increase their economic opportunity and reduce concentrated areas of low economic opportunity.