CARES Act allocations
This is a list of federal funds allocated by OFM from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act between 2020 and 2021.
Funds from other federal legislation, like the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act, are not included here as they were appropriated directly by the state Legislature.
Date | Recipient | Amount | Purpose | Memo | |
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12/14/2020 | Health Care Authority | $40.9 million | For hospital and pediatrician assistance and nursing home transition. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to the Health Care Authority | |
12/14/2020 | Dept. of Health | $50 million | For case investigation and contact tracing activities. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Health | |
12/14/2020 | Dept. of Commerce | $8 million | To provide assistance to a greater number of low-income households in Washington who are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and cannot pay their energy bills. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Commerce | |
12/14/2020 | Office of the Secretary of State | $325,000 | To support TVW, which has experienced an unprecedented number of individuals accessing pandemic-related content. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Office of the Secretary of State | |
12/14/2020 | Dept. of Social and Health Services | $3.48 million | For nursing home transition, long-term care staffing, and personal protective equipment (PPE) fit testing for individual providers. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Social and Health Services | |
12/14/2020 | Employment Security Department | $54.63 million | For unemployment insurance benefits for individuals receiving benefits through the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program that expires on December 26, 2020. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Employment Security Department | |
12/18/2020 | Dept. of Social and Health Services | -$10,971,000 ($15,271,000 reduced to $4,300,000) | To pay for nursing home beds to isolate residents who have tested positive for COVID-19. | Amended allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Social and Health Services | |
12/18/2020 | Dept. of Commerce | -$2 million ($3 million reduced to $1 million) | To fund the Washington COVID-19 Food Production Paid Leave Program to offer temporary financial protection to our state’s food production system. | Amended allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Commerce | |
12/18/2020 | Dept. of Commerce | -$10 million ($20 million reduced to $10 million) | To augment prior funding to assist low-income renters experiencing hardship related to COVID-19 with up to three months of rental assistance. | Amended allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Commerce | |
12/18/2020 | Dept. of Commerce | -$190,000 ($250,000 reduced to $60,000) | For Consolidated Technology Services (WaTech) and Washington State University to install infrastructure hardware for drive-in WiFi locations at schools and libraries. | Amended allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Commerce | |
12/18/2020 | Dept. of Commerce | -$14,000,000 ($422,900,000 reduced to $408,900,000) | For funding COVID-19 assistance to local governments under interagency agreement #K3134. | Amended allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Commerce | |
12/18/2020 | Dept. of Social and Health Services | -$18,429,000 ($222,143,000 reduced to $204,714,000) | To pay for state general fund expenses incurred in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, provider rates for the Aging and Long-Term Support Administration and Developmental Disabilities Administration, and coronavirus response activities in the Economic Services Administration. | Amended allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Social and Health Services | |
12/18/2020 | Office of the Governor | -$371,000 ($401,000 reduced to $30,000) | To provide funds to the Washington State Equity Office for its coronavirus efforts. | Amendment of previous Oct. 16 allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Office of the Governor | |
12/18/2020 | Office of Financial Management | -$17,257,120 ($39,775,000 reduced to $22,517,880) | To assist state agencies in closing out the 2020 fiscal year by covering the cost of their COVID-19 response activities and to expand the Disaster Cash Assistance Program for individuals who face an emergency and do not have the money to meet their basic needs. | Amended allocation of federal CARES Act funds to the Office of Financial Management | |
12/21/2020 | Dept. of Children, Youth and Families | -$16,877,000 ($61,355,000 reduced to $44,478,000) | To provide one-time grants to licensed child care providers and Family, Friend and Neighbor providers for rent, utilities, personnel, food and supplies; implement the policy changes in the Working Connections Child Care program to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic; and maintain Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program support services. | Amended allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Children, Youth and Families | |
12/23/2020 | Dept. of Social and Health Services | $600,000 | To transition 150 Medicaid clients out of acute care hospitals into appropriate nursing home settings. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Social and Health Services | |
12/23/2020 | Dept. of Social and Health Services | $22.6 million | For the Washington COVID-19 Immigrant Relief Fund, which provides grants to residents who have experienced hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic and are ineligible for federal stimulus payments and/or unemployment insurance because of their immigration status. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Social and Health Services | |
12/23/2020 | Health Care Authority | $13.4 million | For providers with an emphasis on those who treat Medicaid and state-only populations, including: opioid outpatient providers, evaluation and treatment centers and residential treatment facilities, community mental health centers and other licensed behavioral health therapy providers, primary care provides, including internal medicine and family practice providers, and dentists and dental care providers. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Health Care Authority | |
12/23/2020 | Dept. of Commerce | $50 million | For business assistance grants providing for expenses, including (but not limited to) rent, mortgage and utility assistance, and to help prevent permanent closure of businesses. The department will prioritize businesses owned by black, indigenous and people of color. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Commerce | |
12/23/2020 | Administrative Office of the Courts | $1.5 million | For trial court COVID-19 expenses, including court staff, judges pro tempore, jury selection, court technology and protective personal equipment. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Administrative Office of the Courts | |
12/23/2020 | Dept. of Health | $4 million | For a behavioral health information campaign to address the sustained and lasting impacts to the emotional and mental health of Washingtonians that are a result of living through an extended disaster. | Allocation of federal CARES Act funds to Dept. of Health | |
01/20/2021 | Dept. of Health | -$50 million | Because the allocation is not needed to accomplish this purpose, it is rescinded. | Rescinding Dec. 14, 2020 allocation to Dept. of Health for case investigation and contact tracing | |
01/22/2021 | Health Care Authority | N/A | The allocation for transitioning Medicaid clients out of acute care hospitals into appropriate nursing home settings is extended from 12/30/20 to 6/30/21. | Amendment of previous Dec 14, 2020 allocation of funds to Health Care Authority | |
04/19/2021 | Dept. of Social and Health Services | -$423,648,000 | Due to 100% FEMA reimbursement and other reasons. | Revision of previous allocations of Coronavirus Relief Funds to Dept. of Social and Health Services | |
04/19/2021 | Dept. of Health | -$59,168,000 | Due to the Presidential memorandum directing FEMA to reimburse 100% of eligible expenses, the state’s contribution is no longer required. | Revision of previous allocation of Coronavirus Relief Funds to Dept. of Health | |
04/19/2021 | University of Washington | -$21,875,000 | Due to the Presidential memorandum directing FEMA to reimburse 100% of eligible expenses, the state’s contribution is no longer required. | Revision of previous allocation of Coronavirus Relief Funds to University of Washington | |
04/19/2021 | Employment Security Dept. | -$7,643,188 | Funds not needed to accomplish the stated purpose. | Revision of previous allocation of Coronavirus Relief Funds to Employment Security Dept. | |
04/19/2021 | Dept. of Agriculture | -$43 million | Due to the Presidential memorandum directing FEMA to reimburse 100% of eligible expenses, the state’s contribution is no longer required. | Revision of previous allocation of Coronavirus Relief Funds to Dept. of Agriculture | |
05/20/2021 | Dept. of Children, Youth, and Families | -$31,548,000 | The 2021 supplemental budget includes a reduction to the CRF allocation made on 9/21/2020 | Revision of previous Sept. 21, 2020 allocation of funds to Dept. of Children, Youth, and Families | |
08/27/2021 | Dept. of Health | N/A | The original purpose of the allocation was to pay for disaster response activities that included required staffing, increased travel, equipment, and grants to local health jurisdictions and tribes. The allocation is amended so that it may also be used to manage hospital capacity issues that have arisen due to the pandemic. | Revision of 6/29/2020 allocation of Coronavirus Relief Funds to Dept. of Health |