Proposed Resolution Proposed Resolution For An Arpa Vital Communities Program Initiative Implemented By The Bureau Of Economic Development Whereas, On March 11, 2021, The Federal Government Authorized The American Rescue Plan Act Of 2021 (“Arpa”) Which In

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For An Arpa Vital Communities Program Initiative Implemented By The Bureau Of Economic Developmentwhereas, On March 11, 2021, The Federal Government Authorized The American Rescue Plan Act Of 2021 ("Arpa") Which Includes $1.9 Trillion In Federal Stimulus Funds To Hasten The United States' Recovery From The Economic And Health Effects Caused By The Covid-19 Pandemic; And Whereas, Specifically, The Federal Government Has Authorized And Allocated A Federal Award Of Approximately $1,000,372,385B Of Arpa Funding To Cook County To Assist The County In Its Recovery From The Economic And Health Effects Of Covid-19; And Whereas, On June 24, 2021, The Cook County American Rescue Plan Act Framework (The "Arpa Framework") Was Presented To The Cook County Board Of Commissioners; And Whereas, To Effectuate The Approach Outlined In The Arpa Framework, The Cook County Board Of Commissioners Authorized The Chief Financial Officer And The Budget Director To Expend A Limited Amount Of Arpa Funding Via Resolution 21-3657 For The Purpose Of Continuing And Expanding Existing County Programs And Initiatives, Including Any Created Under Crf, As Well As For The Purpose Of Building Operational Support Capacity Within County Departments And Offices To Assist With Managing The Arpa Funded Initiatives; And Whereas, Resolution 22-0637 Authorized The Chief Financial Officer, Budget Director, Chief Procurement Officer And Applicable Using Agencies To Issue Grants, Contracts And Agreements For Up To $100M In Arpa Funding For Vital Community Programs Approved Via Resolution 22-0637; Andwhereas, To Further The Policy Roadmap Goal To Pursue Inclusive Economic And Community Growth By Supporting Residents, Growing Businesses, Attracting Investment And Nurturing Talent, The Bureau Of Economic Development (Bed) Has Developed A Menu Of Vital Community Programs And Initiatives, Including The Cook County Legal Aid For Housing And Debt Program.

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AI Summary: The bill proposes the implementation of an Arpa Vital Communities Program Initiative by the Bureau of Economic Development. It stems from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which allocated $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funds to aid in the recovery from the economic and health impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. Specifically, Cook County has been granted approximately $1,000,372,385B in Arpa funding for its recovery efforts. The bill authorizes the expenditure of Arpa funding to continue and expand existing county programs and initiatives, as well as build operational support capacity within county departments. Additionally, it allows for issuing grants, contracts, and agreements for up to $100 million in Arpa funding for vital community programs. The Bureau of Economic Development has developed various vital community programs and initiatives under this initiative to promote inclusive economic growth and support residents and businesses, such as the Cook County Legal Aid for Housing and Debt Program.

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