The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Overview of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) was signed into law by President Obama on February 17th, 2009. It is an unprecedented effort to jumpstart our economy, create or save millions of jobs, and put a down payment on addressing long-neglected challenges so our country can thrive in the 21st century. The Act is an extraordinary response to a crisis unlike any since the Great Depression, and includes measures to modernize our nation's infrastructure, enhance energy independence, expand educational opportunities, preserve and improve affordable health care, provide tax relief, and protect those in greatest need.
Resources for information about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
UNC School of Government ARRA Funding Guidance
The Department cosponsored and staff from the State and Local Government Division participated in an ARRA webinar on reporting at the School of Government. The recorded version is available online.
North Carolina Office of Economic Recovery & Investment
Dedicated to transparency, accountability and efficiency the office will coordinate and track North Carolina´s handling of federal stimulus funds as well as state-level economic recovery initiatives, transparency, accountability and efficiency the office will coordinate and track North Carolina´s handling of federal stimulus funds as well as state-level economic recovery initiatives.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - National website
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will be carried out with full transparency and accountability -- and Recovery.gov is the centerpiece of that effort.
North Carolina League of MunicipalitiesThe N.C. League of Municipalities has compiled a guidance package aimed at helping municipalities in their pursuit of federal recovery funding. This guidance will be updated regularly.
North Carolina Association of County CommissionersThis Web page will be updated regularly as the Association learns of grant opportunities available for county governments. In addition, links to many of the federal agencies in charge of implementing the various components of the ARRA that are relevant to counties are provided on the White House's recovery page.
After the Stimulus Act: Debt Financing Options for Local Governments - UNC School of Government Webinar
State and Local Government Memos
Upcoming Reporting Deadline for All Recipients of ARRA Funds
Reporting Requirements for ARRA fundsProvisions of Senate Bill 754 Allowing State and Local Governments to Use New Bond Programs Authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009 in North CarolinaBudgeting and Accounting for Principal Forgiveness SRF Loans – ARRA
Reporting Allegations of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse of ARRA Funds
U. S. Treasury Allocations for Recovery Zone Economic Development Bonds and Recovery Zone Facility Bonds; Application Deadline for New Clean Renewable Energy Bond Allocation
UPDATE - Available Funding Through the ARRA of 2009
Available Funding Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Tax Credit Assistance Program (TCAP) from ARRA Funds
Audit Requirements for Funds Received through the ARRA
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - Debt Management Issues
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - Fiscal Manangement Issues
Federal Stimulus InformationOther Resources
Grants.gov
FedBizOps.gov
News Center
Where will fed money go? -
Charlotte Observer, June 15
Banks May Soon Get Approval to Leave the Bailout Program -
The New York Times, June 1
In Neveda, Obama Touts Stimulus Plan, Solar Energy -
The New York Times, May 27
Seeing 'Progress,' President Offers Vision Of Lasting Recovery -
The Wall Street Journal, April 15
Stimulus Thinking, and Nuance - The New York Times, March 31