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COVID Federal Funding

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State of Michigan COVID Financial Response

The State of Michigan is implementing many programs using Federal stimulus resources, such as the American Rescue Plan which was passed by Congress in March 2021. This page describes funding appropriated by the legislature and expended by the State to spur recovery from the pandemic's negative economic impact on our communities and businesses

Across all bills to date, Michigan's COVID response has provided much-needed relief to communities, businesses, and individuals. 

 

Funding Overview

The below interactive dashboards provides information on all federal dollars Michigan has received, or is eligible to receive. The data that drives these visualizations is available for download here and is updated monthly.

 

American Rescue Plan Fiscal Recovery Fund (FRF) - Federal

Provides Federal overview of all current ARPA and FRF plans and spending

American Rescue Plan State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFRF) - Michigan

Details on Michigan's $6.5 billion in flexible state fiscal recovery funds (SFRF)

Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF)

Established through the CARES Act, this brought $3.08 Billion to Michigan and established many critical response programs

PRAC - Pandemic Oversight

PRAC shows spending of federal funds and COVID-19 response across all states including Michigan

Michigan Coronavirus Homepage

Includes links to all Michigan resources, news, and statistics regarding the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic

Public Orders and Directives

Portal for all current orders and directives from MIOSHA, MDHHS, and the Governor’s Office