Notice

Treasury Department to Host Webinar to Learn How to Get Back into Compliance with ARPA Reporting Requirements

March 7th, 2025

March 12, 2025, 2:00 p.m. EST

The U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) will host a workshop series for annual reporters to assist with submission of their outstanding annual report, which was due on April 30, 2024. The purpose of the workshop series is to provide recipients with key resources and a live "how-to" training demonstration to complete the State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) annual report.

This webinar is a way for municipal governments to get back into compliance with the ARPA reporting requirements if they have fallen out of compliance.  If members do not get back into compliance, the Treasury Department can claw back the ARPA dollars they received during COVID. 

Listed below are the four key areas that we will be covered during each workshop session: 1. Portal Demonstration and Project & Expenditure (P&E) Report Requirements 2. Information Document Request (IDR) Overview 3. Noncompliance Process 4. Other SLFRF Program Updates Who should attend? Staff who administer their recipient government's SLFRF award funds, including staff with new administrative responsibilities, are encouraged to attend. In particular, staff directly administering budget, finance, policy, grants, housing programs, Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) programs, emergency management programs, or other functions of the SLFRF program may find the workshop helpful.

Prior to attendance, please verify your portal access. For information about accessing the portal to follow along during the webinar, see the information below: To access the Portal and submit your SLFRF reports, you'll need to register and set up an account with one of two Treasury's two sign-in services, Login.gov or ID.me. If you are a new user and have not previously registered with ID.me, or if you are an NEU, we ask you to register using the Login.gov process at: https://portal.treasury.gov/compliance. [Note: We strongly suggest new users and NEUs register using Login.gov, as it offers a much easier, user-friendly experience when registering to access the Treasury Portal.] Users who have previously registered through ID.me and submitted a compliance report may continue to access Treasury's Portal through that method, although creating a new Login.gov account will not cause any issues.

For more information and to register, click here