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Pandemic Response Accountability Committee |
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The latest Coronavirus Relief Fund data has arrived
The Recap
The Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) was established in March 2020 in the CARES Act. The Department of the Treasury made $150 billion available to states, eligible local governments, Tribal governments, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Territories (“prime recipients”). Under the CARES Act, 785 prime recipients received funds, and 760 recipients that got over $150,000 in CRF are required to report on their spending.
The Update
- As of March 31, 2021, 693 prime recipients have reported on their spending. They received a total of $149.2B and awarded $136.4B to 80,201 sub-recipients.
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84% of the total funds have been spent.
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67 prime recipients either didn't report their information or submitted incorrect information.
Read detailed information on all CRF data that covers March 1, 2020 through March 31, 2021 here, and check out a detailed graphic of the latest CRF data here.
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