So far, the Second District has received over $105 million in CARES Act funding, which has been distributed to health care providers, local housing authorities, and communities to help respond to the coronavirus pandemic. Statewide entities have received over $3 billion in CARES Act grants.
“Our local communities and organizations are on the front lines against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic,” said Guthrie. “When we passed the CARES Act, we created these grant programs to provide resources to help those who are the boots on the ground. This money has already been used to provide health care, increase testing capacity, support students and employees, and help those in need during this unprecedented time. The latest funding provided statewide will be used to provide personal protective equipment (PPE) and develop research into vaccines. I will continue to work with my colleagues to ensure that Kentucky has the resources necessary to respond to this crisis.”
CARES Act grants are announced on a rolling basis. Health care providers interested in grant money can find more information here.
See below for a full list of Second District and statewide grant recipients.
KY-02
Recipient
Amount
Agency
A+ Family Healthcare (Brownsville)
$503,000
Health and Human Services
Audubon Area Community Care Clinic (Owensboro)
$514,925
Health and Human Services
Bowling Green-Warren County Primary Care Center
$727,415
Health and Human Services
City of Elizabethtown
$115,329
Housing and Urban Development
City of Owensboro
$294,117
Housing and Urban Development
City of Bowling Green
$294,117
Housing and Urban Development
Bardstown Samuels Field BRY
$30,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Bowling Green Bowling Green-Warren County Regional BWG
$69,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Danville Stuart Powell Field DVK
$69,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Elizabethtown Addington Field EKX
$30,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Falls of Rough Rough River State Park 2I3
$1,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Glasgow Glasgow Municipal GLW
$30,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Hardinsburg Breckinridge County I93
$20,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Leitchfield Leitchfield-Grayson Co M20
$20,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Lewisport Hancock Co-Ron Lewis Field KY8
$30,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Owensboro Owensboro-Daviess County Regional OWB
$1,080,366
Federal Aviation Administration
Springfield Lebanon Springfield-George Hoerter Field 6I2
$30,000
Federal Aviation Administration
Asbury Theological Seminary
$260,367
Education
Asbury University
$1,017,118
Education
Brescia University
$504,094
Education
Centre College Of Kentucky
$986,773
Education
Elizabethtown Community And Technical College
$2,426,734
Education
Kentucky Wesleyan College
$843,204
Education
Owensboro Community & Technical College
$1,789,723
Education
Western Kentucky University
$10,636,493
Education
Housing Authority of Owensboro
$269,060
HUD
Housing Authority of Danville
$100,521
HUD
Housing Authority of Glasgow
$160,567
HUD
Housing Authority of Morgantown
$63,164
HUD
Housing Authority of Elizabethtown
$30,629
HUD
Housing Authority of Springfield
$30,211
HUD
Housing Authority of Bowling Green
$203,072
HUD
Housing Authority of Horse Cave
$31,004
HUD
Housing Authority of Bardstown
$78,442
HUD
Housing Authority of Hodgenville
$34,292
HUD
Housing Authority of Radcliff
$20,264
HUD
Housing Authority of Greensburg
$9,058
HUD
Danville Community Development Agency
$32,290
HUD
City of Bowling Green Housing Division
$74,436
HUD
CENTERSTONE OF KENTUCKY, INC.
$4,000,000
SAMSHA
RIVER VALLEY BEHAVIOR HEALTH
$2,000,000
SAMSHA
Audubon Area Community Services (AACS)
$703,000
FTA
Central KY Community Action Council (CKCAC)
$1,642,101
FTA
Glasgow Transit System (GTS)
$53,056
FTA
A+ FAMILY HEALTHCARE, LLC
$116,824
HHS
BOWLING GREEN-WARREN COUNTY PRIMARY CARE CENTER, INC.