San Antonio and Nonprofits Brace as COVID Relief Funds Begin to Dwindle


San Antonio and Nonprofits Brace as COVID Relief Funds Begin to Dwindle

San Antonio Foresees Financial Crunch as Federal COVID Relief Funds Deplete

As federal COVID-19 relief funds dwindle, the City of San Antonio and its associated nonprofits are preparing to face stark financial challenges. These organizations have leaned heavily on the federal aid, using it to maintain delicate socio-economic balances and fund essential community programs.

ARPA Funds Acted as a Lifeline for the Community

The sum total of aid received by the city from various federal pandemic relief initiatives amounted to $1.1 billion, with specific restrictions placed on each segment of the funding. However, the $326.9 million derived from the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) constituted the largest chunk and presented the city with the greatest versatility in terms of usage.

ARPA funding was instrumental in restoring the city’s budget, settling overdue utility bills for residents, bolstering small businesses, procuring improvements for the Texas Biomedical Research Institute, and initiating various community-focused programs.

City Plans Looking Forward

Despite the forthcoming financial vacuum, City Manager Erik Walsh expressed a level of nonchalance about the prospect, citing that the city had implemented schemes to soften the blow. The next challenge, according to Walsh, lies in managing the growing discrepancy between city revenues and expenditures which, even now, is causing the city to look at making cuts in various areas.

Nonprofits Face Funding Crisis

Nonprofits that benefited from ARPA funding are also beginning to tighten their belts. For instance, Family Service, with the aid of ARPA funding, was able to broaden its mental health services in schools. Now with funding running out, they have to look elsewhere to sustain their services or face inevitable cutbacks.

The story is similar for Christian Assistance Ministries. The organization utilized ARPA funds to enhance an existing program designed to assist individuals in settling their utility bills. While they will strive to find other means of financing their utility assistance program, they acknowledge that doing so will be a daunting task.

City Council’s Role

The San Antonio City Council now has the task of determining how best to expend the remaining $5.8 million in interest and ARPA funding. Suggestions range from extending senior center operations, supporting arts and culture, expanding pickup services for senior centers, and even discussing a new medical center’s construction on the South Side.

The final decision on how to spend the remaining funds comes close, with the council members expected to vote on a spending plan for the 2025 fiscal year on September 19th.

Despite the significant challenges faced by the city and its nonprofits, the shared sentiment seems to be one of resilience and strategic planning, as they look towards an uncertain financial future. However, their endeavors to seek alternative funding sources and remain committed to providing crucial community services remain undeterred.

HERE San Antonio

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