Multnomah County ARP investments: Restore services impacted by budget reductions

Multnomah County invested $902,000 to restore and continue critical County services that were impacted by local, state or federal budget cuts.

Total ARP Investments: $902,000

Multnomah County leveraged American Rescue Plan funding to restore and continue important services that were at risk of being impacted by budget cuts at the local, state or federal level. This included restoring programs in the Public Health Division and the District Attorney’s Office.

Program NameProgram DescriptionFY22 Budgeted AmountFY23 Budgeted AmountNotes
District Attorney Domestic Violence Backlog created by COVID-19 restrictionsFunded an additional prosecutor to help address the increased number of unresolved domestic violence cases.$242,360$191,354 
Health Department Public Health Nurse Family Partnerships RestorationFunded the Nurse Family Partnership, which supports a partnership between low-income, first-time mothers with a home-visiting Community Health Nurse to offer the care and support they need to have a healthy pregnancy.$468,595$0 
Last reviewed December 30, 2022