Deadline Nears to Apply for ARPA Funding Through Richland County

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Organizations in Richland County impacted by COVID-19 have until this  Friday, Oct. 14 to apply for emergency federal funding through the  American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).

The County is making $16 million in ARPA funding available to help  small businesses, nonprofits and other organizations impacted by the  pandemic. Eligible organizations can apply for the funds online via  ZoomGrants: https://bit.ly/rc-arpagrant. Only completed applications will be considered.

Applicants may apply in up to three of the following categories,  listed with their amount of funding available. A separate application is  required for each category:

  • Affordable housing – $4 million
  • Addressing food insecurity – $2 million
  • Broadband services in underserved areas – $2 million
  • Services for unhoused people – $2 million
  • Education assistance – $1 million
  • Home repairs for seniors – $1 million
  • Nonprofits – $1 million
  • Small businesses (501(c) certificate not required) – $1 million
  • Workforce training – $1 million
  • Youth and recreational services – $1 million

Richland County has developed a list of helpful tips to assist  organizations looking to apply. Find that information, along with other  links to help with the ARPA process, at https://bit.ly/rc-arpagrants.  

Third-party vendor Guidehouse (formerly known as Grant Thornton  Public Sector LLC) will review all applications to ensure projects  qualify for funding. In September, County officials partnered with  Guidehouse for a series of informational sessions on ARPA funding.

Find all four of those sessions on the County’s YouTube page by  navigating to the “ARPA Grant Applicant Info Sessions 2022” playlist: www.youtube.com/user/richlandonline/playlists.

For technical assistance with applications, call 803-576-1355 or 803-576-5459. Learn more about ARPA on the County’s website: www.richlandonline.com/arpafunding.

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