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American Rescue Plan Act
American Rescue Plan Act
District 6 ARPA Request for Proposal and Application Round 2
District 2 ARPA Request for Proposal and Application Round 2
District 6 ARPA Request for Proposal and Application
Proposed ARPA Expenditures
District 2 ARPA Request for Proposal and Application
District 2 Press Release
District 3 ARPA Application Deadline is Friday, June 10, 2022, at 4:00 PM
Approved ARPA Expenditures
City of Parma Clubhouse & Event Center
($4,000,000)
City of Parma Heights Stormwater Basin
($1,154,644.92)
City of Strongsville Tow Center
($3,500,000)
City of North Royalton Memorial Park
($1,000,000)
Construction of East 26th Street
($1,200,000)
County Land Bank Demo
($2,000,000)
Rid-All Foundation Tree Canopy Initiative
($350,000)
ARPA Consulting Services ($400,000)
Grant Writers ($100,000)
Microgrid ($600,000)
Board of Health ($400,000)
Inmate Vaccine Incentive Program ($407,500)
“Water / Lake Front - Beulah Park-Euclid Beach Connector Project ($1,146,857)”
“Board of Health – COVID Assistance ($1,100,000)”
“Board of Health – Lead Paint Mitigation ($1,800,000)”
“Port Authority – Irishtown Bend ($2,500,000)”
“PCs for People – Broadband Services ($19,382,136)”
“Workforce Development Activities ($9,000,000)”
“Greater Cleveland Food Bank ($5,000,000)”
Vacant Lot Restoration Initiative ($400,000)
IT Capital Improvements – TEC Communications ($108,370.20)
IT Capital Improvements – BIG IP ($492,493.17)
PRC Remote Testing ($50,000)
IT Capital Improvements – NetAPP Storage ($374,235.08)
Cuyahoga Arts & Culture ($1,650,000)
Arts Cleveland ($1,650,000)
Ohio Department of Natural Resources Goad Coast Lakefront Project ($80,000)
City of Middleburg Heights Southland District Streetscape ($854,355)
City of Berea Coe Lake Park & Parknoll Park Upgrades ($590,000)
City of Olmsted Falls David Fortier River Park ($108,000)
City of Olmsted Falls East River Road Playground Project ($135,000)
City of Olmsted Falls Village Green Park Playground Project ($76,500)
Olmsted Township Nature Trail and Dog Park ($480,000)
City of Highland Heights Baseball Fields ($130,000)
City of Highland Heights Community Center Upgrades ($20,000)
City of Highland Heights Emergency Generator ($250,000)
City of Highland Heights City Municipal Upgrades ($50,000)
City of Highland Heights Community Park Upgrades ($100,000)
City of Lyndhurst Fire Engine ($700,000)
City of Richmond Heights City-Wide Parks Plan ($40,000)
City of Richmond Heights Pedestrian Bridge North ($150,000)
City of Richmond Heights Greenwood Farmhouse ($100,000)
City of South Euclid Senior Recreation Area ($300,000)
City of Brooklyn City Center Project ($750,000)
Near West Theatre General Operations ($75,000)
Northeast Ohio Hispanic Center for Economic Development CentroVilla25 Project ($1,000,000)
City of Bedford Commons Expansion Project ($700,000)
City of Pepper Pike Gates Mills Linear Park Project ($250,000)
Orange Village Seven Police Vehicles ($274,781.57)
Village of North Randall Community Center ($137,000)
Village of Woodmere Fire Gear ($24,170)
Village of Woodmere Body Cameras ($50,006)
Village of Woodmere Swaploader Truck ($250,331.36)
City of Beachwood Playground Project ($700,000)
City of Euclid Animal Shelter ($32,000)
City of Euclid Heritage Park ($200,000)
City of Euclid Hero Park Project ($100,000)
City of Euclid Shore Cultural Centre ($250,000)
City of Euclid Snowplows ($90,000)
Cleveland Zoological Society Primate Forest Project ($2,000,000)
Lake Road Clifton Boulevard Lakefront Project ($1,448,950)
Convention Center Courtroom Lease ($610,022)
Home Repair Resource Center Challenge Program ($1,500,000)
National Council for Community Development Small Business Grant Program ($2,000,000)
Information Technology Hardware and Software Equipment ($3,000,000)
Advizex Technologies Hardware and Software ($251,781.49)
Bay Promo Nitrile Gloves ($48,100)
IT Capital Improvements TEC Communications ($450,251.14)
IT Capital Improvements SHI International ($39,217.74)
Employee Covid Testing ($127,261.85)
Kegler Brown Grant Writers ($50,000)
Adorama Laptop Management ($96,375)
Disinfecting Wipes ($1,596,68)
Hand Sanitizer ($1,685.88)
Nitrile Gloves ($2,150)
Public Works Integrated Precision Systems ($349,833.31)
The Centers for Community Solutions for Women’s Reproductive Rights ($475,000)
Emergency Child Placement ($500,000)
City of Shaker Heights Lee Road Corridor Project ($1,000,000)
City of Bay Village Cahoon Memorial Park Project ($1,200,000)
City of Fairview Park Regional Project ($1,000,000)
City of Rocky River Firearms Range ($1,217,000)
City of Westlake Demolition Project ($1,000,000)
Beck Center for the Arts for Capital Upgrades ($500,000)
Bellaire-Puritas Development Lyric Community Center Upgrades ($350,000)
City of Lakewood Capital Projects ($1,500,000)
Black Professionals Association Internship Program ($40,000)
Catholic Charities St. Martin de Porres Strategic Plan ($65,000)
Catholic Charities Fatima Center Upgrades ($90,000)
Catholic Charities Hough Office Upgrades ($63,000)
East End Neighborhood House Capital Upgrades ($250,000)
Murtis Taylor Capital Upgrades ($700,000)
City of Bedford Heights Computer Lab Upgrades ($73,200)
City of Bedford Heights Food Relief Program ($35,000)
City of Bedford Heights Weatherization Relief Program ($450,000)
City of Warrensville Heights Senior Center Upgrades ($600,000)
Cleveland Hitchcock Center Upgrades ($2,674,700)
Affordable Housing Loans ($3,000,000)
Home Repair Program ($700,000)
Convention Center Upgrades ($5,000,000)
MNJ Technologies Computer Workstations ($7,182)
Men’s Homeless Shelter Upgrades ($3,974,592)
Refugee Support Services ($750,000)
Western Reserve Area on Aging ($2,103,000)
Growth Opportunity Partners ($1,000,000)
College Now of Greater Cleveland ($2,500,000)
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District ($1,000,000)
Village of Highland Hills Elevator Project ($150,000)
Ohio Aerospace Institute ($250,300)
Baldwin Wallace University ($225,000)
Horizon Education Centers ($50,000)
Cleveland Christian Home ($250,000)
Eleanor B. Rainey Memorial Institute ($250,000)
Denison Avenue Church ($25,000)
Centers for Families and Children and Circle Health Services ($250,000)
Sokol Greater Cleveland Gymnastic and Educational Organization ($50,000)
Cleveland National Air Show ($75,000)
Union-Miles Development Corporation ($250,000)
City of Garfield Heights – Garfield Boulevard ($787,748)
Village of Cuyahoga Heights ($250,000)
Maple Heights Emergency Generator ($140,000)
Maple Heights Fire Station 1 ($480,000)
Maple Heights Fire Station 2 ($80,000)
Maple Heights Police Station ($40,000)
Boys and Girls Club of Northeast Ohio ($250,000)
Burten, Bell, Carr Development ($250,000)
AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland ($400,000)
Village of Bratenahl Eddy Road ($120,755)
Village of Bratenahl Police Vehicles ($123,235.54)
Waterloo Arts ($120,000)
Family Connections of Northeast Ohio ($250,000)
Literacy Cooperative for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library ($200,000)
Front Exhibition Company ($275,000)
East Cleveland Domestic Violence Program ($47,280.43)
Collective Arts Network ($25,000)
Cleveland MetroParks ($2,000,000)
City of Cleveland Heights Security Cameras Network ($500,000)
Demo of Greenwood Farm Community Park Cottage ($12,000)
Demo of 422 Richmond Road ($12,000)
City of Richmond Heights Emergency Generator ($100,000)
City of Richmond Heights Fire Ambulance ($230,000)
South Euclid South Belvoir Boulevard Resurfacing Project ($400,000)
City of North Olmsted Turf Project ($307,531)
City of North Olmsted Demo Project ($892,469)
Village of Brooklyn Heights Bus Replacement Project ($152,662)
Village of Brooklyn Heights Spring Road Reconstruction Project ($97,000)
Harvard Community Senior Center ($218,526)
Shaker Square Project ($2,000,000)
Nottingham Spirk Design Associates ($250,000)
Global Ambassadors Language Academy (GALA) ($250,000)
University Hospitals SANE Unite ($100,000)
Dog Kennel Project ($50,000)
Cleveland Water Alliance ($1,450,000)
Children and Family Services Emergency Child Care ($5,000,000)
Cleveland Foundation ($250,000)
Edwins Leadership & Restaurant Institute ($263,200)
Westshore Council of Governments ($225,000)
City of Parma Heights ($100,000)
City of Lyndhurst Snow Plow ($173,930)
Village of Glenwillow Pettibone Road Sanitary Sewer ($127,500)
Village of Glenwillow Tinker’s Creek ($117,750)
Cuyahoga County Public Library Solon Innovation Center ($250,000)
Village of Walton Hills ($250,000)
Village of Gates Mills Mayfield Road Culvert ($220,000)
City of Seven Hills ($250,000)
Village of Gates Mills Public Restroom Renovation Project ($30,000)
City of Brecksville ($250,000)
City of Mayfield Heights ($250,000)
Oakwood Village ($250,000)
Glimcher Capital Group Affordable Housing Loan ($450,000)
West Creek Conservancy ($250,000)
Village of Chagrin Falls ($250,000)
Environmental Health Watch Fresh Fest Cleveland ($50,000)
Cleveland Clergy Alliance ($50,000)
Journey Center for Safety and Healing ($100,000)
City of University Heights – Cedar Road Resurfacing ($129,420)
Nexum, Inc for Network Equipment ($709,782.35)
Community Social Services Program ($939,854.14)
Burten, Bell, Carr Development Central Neighborhood Surge ($250,0000)
Friends of Mendelsohn, Inc. ($500,000)
Westshore Council of Governments ($89,642.27)
City of Brook Park ($1,500,000)
Rose Centers for Aging Well ($100,000)
City of Lakewood Fuel Circulator Study ($97,179)
Journey Center for Safety and Healing ($43,015)
West Park Kamm’s Neighborhood Development ($750,000)
The Bail Project ($225,000)
Canopy Child Advocacy ($5,800,000)
Brownfield Forgivable Loans ($5,000,00)
KS Associations ($301,000)
GHD Services, Inc ($350,000)
College Now Great Cleveland, Inc ($1,000,000)
Microsoft Licenses ($9,474.24)
Hitchcock Center for Women ($150,000)
Village of Mayfield Civic Center ($250,000)
Environmental Systems Research Institute ($1,000,000)
City of Brooklyn ($100,000)
City of South Euclid ($100,000)
Association of African American Cultural Gardens ($250,000)
Justice Center Fund ($53,609,757)
Dell Marketing LLP ($5,142.74)
Mental Health Services ($314,837)
Stella Maris ($176,068.96)
YWCA of Greater Cleveland and A Place 4 Me ($202,000)
YMCA of Greater Cleveland Rental Assistance ($500,000)
Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless ($150,000)
Construction Trade Apprenticeship ($350,000)
Milestones Autism Resources ($160,000)
Hunger Network ($50,000)
Above & Beyond Electronics ($12,875.98)
City of Fairview Park Speed Radar ($8,000)
City of Lyndhurst All Hazards ($28,850)
CSI Industries ($46,311)
Alpha Imaging ($150,000)
United Negro College Fund ($10,000)
Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry ($247,113)
CHN Housing ($450,000)
The Haven House ($110,930)
Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc ($25,000)
City Fresh ($98,770)
Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center ($50,000)
Emerald Development and Economic Network, Inc. ($2,654,343)
Joseph’s Home ($605,000)
Emerald Development and Economic Network, Inc ($4,798,000)
Village of Glenwillow ($250,000)
Chagrin Falls ($250,000
Oakwood Village ($250,000)
Village Bentleyville ($38,700)
Village of Mayfield ($250,000)
Village of Walton Hills ($250,000)
City of Solon ($250,000)
City of Broadview Heights ($250,000)
City of Mayfield Heights ($250,000)
City of Brecksville ($250,000)
Enterprise Community Partners ($10,000)
YMCA of Greater Cleveland for Homeless Services ($627,786)
Stella Maris ($150,000)
City of North Olmsted ($35,000)
City of Seven Hills ($186,173)
City of Independence ($186,173)
Village of Moreland Hills ($186,173)
Village of Gates Mills ($157,531)
Family First Childcare ($40,000)
Greater Cleveland Urban Film Foundation ($20,000)
West Creek Conservancy ($75,000)
The Literacy Cooperative ($40,000)
Global Cleveland ($25,000)
Brenda Glass Multipurpose Trauma Center ($30,000)
Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio ($75,000)
Northeast Ohio Trenching Services, Inc. This is the award from the Construction of East 26th Street Project from R2022-0183. ($1,190,062.50)
May Dugan Center ($130,000)
City of Rocky River ($12,851.65)
Harvard Community Services Center for Students of Promise ($100,000)
Greater Cleveland Faith Based Initiative Group ($70,000)
Seeds of Literacy ($10,000)
Village of Healing ($15,000)
YWCA Of Greater Cleveland ($227,896)
Friendly Inn Settlement ($15,000)
Village of Brooklyn Heights ($150,000)
CREW Foundation ($45,0000)
City of Euclid Kenny Yuko Park ($300,000)
Case Western Reserve University
West Side Catholic Center
Near Westside Multiservice Corporation d.b.a May Dugan Center
Front Steps Housing and Services
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
West Side Community House
Community of Hope
St. Clair Superior Development Corporation
Building & Leverage Opportunities Foundation
Success Import USA, Inc ($44,550)
Merrick House Youth Development Program ($106,000)
Merrick House Community Center ($49,000)
Catholic Charities Job & Career Training Center ($75,000)
Olivet Housing and Community Development Corporation ($25,000)
City of Fairview Park for Police Bicycles ($9,998)
Baldwin Wallace University NEOFIX Year 2 ($112,500)
Old Brooklyn Community Development Corporation ($250,000)
Enlightened Solutions ($10,000)
Dunnican Foundation ($30,000)
Birthing Beautiful Communities ($10,000)
McGregor Foundation ($100,000)
Share Homes Inc. ($23,000)
Neighborhood Pets Outreach & Resource Center ($30,000)
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