Did county officials work with nonprofits to decide what ARPA supports would be most impactful for Cleveland County?

Cleveland County’s nonprofit community is a key stakeholder in promoting an equitable recovery, as they are on the front lines serving residents in need across the entire county. 

This robust network works together to provide services to disproportionately impacted populations in the county, filling service needs including behavioral health, food insecurity, substance abuse, and housing insecurity. 

As Cleveland County leaders outlined continuing needs in the community as part of their recovery planning, they asked this sophisticated network of charitable organizations to share their lessons learned from the pandemic.

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1. What is ARPA funding and how much was Cleveland County given?
2. What is the timeline for funding and when will the money be spent?
3. What can ARPA funds be used for?
4. What are Cleveland County’s goals for ARPA funds and how were they determined?
5. What makes Cleveland County unique from other Oklahoma counties?
6. How did officials collect input from the community / residents on how to use ARPA funding?
7. Did county officials work with nonprofits to decide what ARPA supports would be most impactful for Cleveland County?
8. How will Cleveland County monitor implementation and impact of ARPA funding?
9. Is rental / utility assistance still available?