ARPA Nonprofit Capital Project Fund

The ARPA Nonprofit Capital Project Fund is provided through the generosity of Pinellas County and the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners.
ARPA Nonprofit Capital Project Fund
Pinellas Community Foundation’s mission is to improve the quality of life in our community by bringing together philanthropy and solutions to local issues.
In collaboration with Pinellas County government, PCF led the county’s nonprofit granting efforts to support capital needs in response to and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. This project has been supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number SLFRP4653 awarded to Pinellas County Government by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. This granting effort utilized funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
The ARPA Nonprofit Capital Project Fund has funded both simple and complex capital needs. Funding decisions were made through a competitive grant process, described below.
This program will be concluded by December 31, 2026 – a summary report will be available in 2027. All application windows are closed for this program.

Guiding Principles
The following principles were developed for and refined by the Pinellas CARES Nonprofit Partnership Fund experience, also led by Pinellas Community Foundation. They informed the entire ARPA process, from design to implementation and closeout.
PCF will exhibit transparency with all transactions from this fund while providing an opportunity for the community to observe and participate in our collective efforts.
PCF will share accountability with our grantees for the outcomes of this project and provide an opportunity to learn from both success and failure.
PCF will act with urgency to ensure funds are deployed to organizations in a responsible yet rapid fashion to meet critical needs without unnecessary delay.
PCF will ensure accessibility to nonprofits of a variety of sizes and abilities to ensure funds reach deeply into the community to provide the necessary support.
PCF will apply a lens of equity to deliberations and decisions to ensure the needs of our most vulnerable community members are addressed.
Grant Specifics
The ARPA Nonprofit Capital Fund was divided into two grantmaking tracks based on project complexity: Small Purchases and Large Projects. These grant tracks were not based on the cost of purchases and projects, but rather on the type of purchase or project being requested. Small Purchases were the acquisition of capital assets with a useful life of five years and did not involve modifications to real property. Large Projects were defined as acquisitions of or modifications to real property.
Both tracks included two application rounds – all four slates of applicants were reviewed by community volunteers in a public virtual forum. Each application round had its own request limits, evaluation process, and timeline.
Eligible 501(c)(3) organizations were those in existence for at least one year at the time of application, providing direct services to Pinellas County residents, and experiencing a negative economic impact due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Awarded projects prioritized those that demonstrated a clear public benefit.
Sample Documents
Below are PDF versions of the applications and rubrics for each track.
Grant Payment
Grants made through this process may be on a reimbursement basis. PCF will have some flexibility in advancing payment for small capital purchases if the organization can purchase the item within 30 days of receiving advance payment. Large project payment arrangements will be developed with the awarded organizations following a reasonable schedule.
Awarded Organizations
The below organizations were awarded after a rigorous due diligence and application assessment period. The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners reviewed and ratified the list of awarded organizations.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please reach out to the PCF Grants team at gr****@********cf.org.
Frequently Asked Questions
The questions below were collected during the application process and added to this page for transparency. The answers were accurate at the time of publication – all application windows are closed and there are no further opportunities for ARPA funding through PCF.


