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Subrecipient Applications Received (Round 1)

On Monday February 7, 2022, the County of Fresno opened the first round application solicitation period for State Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF). The subrecipient 30-day application solicitation period opened on Monday, February 7, 2022, and ended Wednesday, March 9, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. The table below list all applications received during the open application period.

The Recommended First Round Subrecipient List is available for public review and was presented to the County Board of Supervisors June 21, 2022. County of Fresno - File #: 22-0548 (legistar.com)

For additional information, please email your request to ARPA@fresnocountyca.gov

SUBRECIPIENT APP. NO. ENTITY REQUESTED FUNDS
SA 2022-01 501c3 - Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission $1,200,115
SA 2022-02 501c3 - ACTS Foundation $1,211,604
SA 2022-03 501c3 - ACTS Foundation $173,550
SA 2022-04 501c3 - ACTS Foundation $993,384
SA 2022-05 501c3 - Dunlap Community Club $20,000
SA 2022-06 501c3- Valley Caregiver Resources Center $451,071
SA 2022-07 The Boys and Girls Club of Fresno County $811,838
SA 2022-08 PUD - Tranquillity $661,500
SA 2022-09 Small business - Dr. Ignacio Guzman A Professional Medical Corp. $1,845,801
SA 2022-10 501c3 - Westside Family Preservation Services Network $2,700,027
SA 2022-11 WWD 18 $2,000,000
SA 2022-12 San Joaquin Valley Insurance Authority (SJVIA) $2,426,734
SA 2022-13 501c3- Helping Others Pursue Excellence (H.O.P.E.) $297,429
SA 2022-14 MK Enterprises & Co LLC $11,040,000
SA 2022-15 Inc. - Bitwise Industries Inc. DE $1,000,000
SA 2022-16 Inc. - Bitwise Industries Inc. DE $1,945,890
SA 2022-17 Big Fresno Fair (subdivision of State) $205,000
SA 2022-18 Fire District - North Central Fire Protection $915,390
SA 2022-19 DBA - German Business Consulting $120,000
SA 2022-20 501c3 - Centro La Familia Advocacy, Inc $1,514,508
SA 2022-21 Inc. - Auberry Sawmill $150,000
SA 2022-22 501c3 - Break the Barriers, Inc. $345,284
SA 2022-23 501c3 - Centro La Familia Advocacy, Inc $183,971
SA 2022-24 501c3 - Fresh Start Youth Center DBA Mollie’s House $180,000
SA 2022-25 501c3 - Inspiration Transportation $225,000
SA 2022-26 Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District $46,883
SA 2022-27 Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District $43,813.76
SA 2022-28 501c3 - Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries (FIRM) $111,889
SA 2022-29 CWD - Malaga $2,567,225
SA 2022-30 CBO - Exceptional Parent Unlimited, Inc. (EPU) $300,815
SA 2022-31 501c3 - United Way Fresno and Madera Counties (UWFM) $6,790,189
SA 2022-32 501c3 - California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation $789,211
SA 2022-33 501c3 - San Joaquin Valley Media Alliance $35,500
SA 2022-34 CWD - Malaga $2,567,225
SA 2022-35 501c3 - Easter Seals Central California (ESCC) $241,203
SA 2022-36 CSD - Del Rey $418,000
SA 2022-37 501c3 - Care Fresno, Inc. $369,871
SA 2022-38 501c3 - United Way of Fresno and Madera Counties $600,000
SA 2022-39 501c3 - CASA of Fresno and Madera Counties $250,000
SA 2022-40 501c3 - Fresno Metropolitan Ministry $512,000
SA 2022-41 CSD - Biola $649,000
SA 2022-42 501c3 - Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission $48,584
SA 2022-43 501c3 - Access Plus Capital $1,623,650
SA 2022-44 Clovis Rodeo Association $350,000
SA 2022-45 City of Mendota $2,465,000
SA 2022-46 City of Mendota $2,906,593
SA 2022-47 501c3 - Twilight Haven, Skilled Nursing Facility $696,000
Total $57,000,747.76

 

First Round of Funding (INACTIVE)


SUBRECIPIENT APPLICATION INFORMATION

On February 1, 2022, the County Board of Supervisors (County Board) “earmarked” approximately $37 million of its State Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) for eligible subrecipient programs or projects that will serve the residents of Fresno County.

The County of Fresno is now soliciting proposals for the one-time SLFRF for projects, activities, or programs that will help the community respond and recover from the COVID-19, align with the priorities of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), and further the County Board’s Priorities and Guiding Principles.

Prospective applicants are strongly urged to review Additional Funding(PDF, 82KB) areas created by ARPA prior to completing the SLFRF Subrecipient Application to ensure that the applicant's proposal is not eligible for funding in those areas.

SLFRF may be used for eligible activities under four general categories:

  1. Supporting public health response / address negative economic impacts;
  2. Providing premium pay for essential workers;
  3. Replacing public sector revenue loss, subject to certain limitations; and
  4. Investment in water and sewer infrastructure, and broadband infrastructure.

The County of Fresno is accountable to the United States Department of the Treasury for oversight of its subrecipients, and the County must ensure it and its subrecipients comply with all requirements of the SLFRF Program and reporting requirements. (Please review the Compliance and Reporting Guidance(PDF, 737KB) from the Department of the Treasury.)

On February 1, 2022, the County Board adopted a Subrecipient Selection Policy that will guide selection, monitoring, and oversight of future subrecipients.

Subrecipient Selection Policy - PDF(PDF, 198KB)

Application Form

Subrecipient Application (WORD Fillable)(DOCX, 147KB)
Subrecipient Application (PDF Fillable)(PDF, 320KB)

Subrecipient Application Key Dates and Deadlines

 

Guidance Information 

Please visit the links below for additional information:

Resources and Documents

HUD Qualified Census Tracts