Collin County Recovery Plan

​​​​​With the CARES Act relief funds, the Collin County Commissioners Court funded:
COVID-19 testing for Collin County families$1,078,487
COVID-19 PPE supplies for Collin County families$2,382,084
Relief for small businesses$17,555,567
Emergency housing relief for families$18,359,239
Support for local food pantries$11,089,833
Relief for local cities$50,112,257
Support for municipal law enforcement$28,639,067
Support for county law enforcement & health care workers$33,841,335
Other county COVID-19 expenses$9,970,671
Total$173,028,540

With American Rescue Plan Act relief funds, the Commissioners Court voted for:
Specific county infrastructure projects that support public health and mitigate the spread of COVID-19. These projects represent a holistic public health approach to supporting high-risk individuals across the entire county by building community capacity, while also serving people with barriers to services, including people of color, people with low incomes, limited English proficiency populations and other traditionally underserved groups. Read the Collin County Recovery Plan​​. The goal of these projects is to increase the community public health capacity within the county's three public health facilities:
County Healthcare Services facility$54,841,679
Adult Detention center infirmary$134,108,429
Medical Examiner facility$12,034,064
Total$200,984,172

Emergency Rental Assistance

Collin County received $17,440,494.80 of direct federal funding for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). Plano and Frisco also received funds directly from the U.S. Treasury Department. Collin County funded programs, which included inter-local agreements for programs run by Allen and McKinney, expended $15 million to qualified applicants and for administration costs over the course of the program.

Homeowner Assistance Fund

The Texas Homeowners Assistance Fund Program (TXHAF) provides financial assistance to qualified Texas homeowners who have fallen behind on their mortgage and related expenses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. TXHAF is administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) with $842.2 million in funds provided by the Homeowner Assistance Fund under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Eligible expenses under this program include past due mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance and HOA fees. Eligibility requirements and more are listed here.

This new program will be open to Texas Homeowners for applications soon.

Collin CARES: Economic Recovery and Assistance

Reports on spending for Collin CARES assistance programs, which ended in December 2020:

Small Business Grant Program (Updated Jan. 25, 2021)

Final reports on the Small Business Grant Program (Jan, 25, 2021)

On Aug. 24, 2020, The Commissioners Court approved the Collin CARES Small Business Grant Program, setting aside $15 million of CARES Act funds for businesses physically operating within Collin County, exclusive of the City of Dallas. Up to a $25,000 grant was awarded for eligible businesses that experienced a gross revenue loss of greater than 15% due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible businesses received up to $5,000 unless documentation was provided showing actual incurred costs of up to the $25,000 maximum. These grants are taxable.Online applications closed on Sept. 25, 2020: The appeals process for remaining grants is complete. The final listings of approved recipients were approved in Commissioners Court on Dec. 14 and Dec. 21.

Background details on eligibility
  • Small Business Grant Program Details
  • Small Business Grant Program Flyer (English and Spanish)

Housing & Living Assistance Program (updated Jan. 19, 2021)

On May 11, the Collin County Commissioners Court approved the distribution of direct financial assistance​ for housing, utilities, and groceries.

Spending Reports:
Background documents on this program:
  • Housing & Living Assistance FAQ for families & individuals (updated Sept. 14, 2020) Programa de Vivienda de Emergencia y Asistencia para Vivir (EHLA) Preguntas Frecuentes

  • The last day to submit applications for this program was Nov. 1, 2020.
  • Court Order 2020-402-05-11