Replacing Lost Public Sector Revenue

Replacing Lost Public Sector Revenue

The Department of the Treasury described Replacing Lost Public Sector Revenue, one of the four described subcategories of the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program (SLFRF), as the “most flexible eligible use category under the SLFRF program.” While...
What Is Funding?

What Is Funding?

Funding makes our world go around—but what exactly is it and how can it help you and your business? In general, funding  is the resources put towards a project, program, or need that make its execution possible. While funding can also include labor or time, generally...
How to Determine Revenue Loss

How to Determine Revenue Loss

Under the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program (SLFRF), the first subcategory under which to apply for aid is “Replacing Lost Public Sector Revenue.” Local governments may apply for a grant equal to the amount of funds that they lost from the...
Replacing Lost Public Sector Revenue

Replacing Lost Public Sector Revenue

The Department of the Treasury described Replacing Lost Public Sector Revenue, one of the four described subcategories of the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Program (SLFRF), as the “most flexible eligible use category under the SLFRF program.” While...
What You Need to Know about SLFRF

What You Need to Know about SLFRF

The Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program, also known as SLFRF, offers $350 billion to state, local, and Tribal governments in the US. The program, a part of the American Rescue Plan, is designed to help the US recover from COVID-19 and its...