ARPA – SLFRF Project and Expenditure Report – Treasury Training Opportunity

April 21, 2026

To: Municipal Clerks, Treasurers and Heads of Government
County Clerks and Treasurers

The Wisconsin Department of Revenue would like to share the following training opportunity.

The U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) is hosting a webinar series for all recipients of the SLFRF program to assist with successful submission of their 2026 Annual or Q1 Project and Expenditure (P&E) Reports, which are due on April 30, 2026. The purpose of the webinar series is to provide recipients with key resources to submit the P&E Reports.

Listed below are the four key areas that will be covered during each webinar:

  1. General Program Information & SLFRF Program Background
  2. Common Reporting Errors/Questions
  3. Demonstration of Reporting in the Treasury Portal
  4. Brief Update on Closeout

Webinar details

Don't wait—sign up below and secure your spot! Webinar details and the registration links are listed below. 

  • Webinar Session 1 (2026 Annual and Q1 Reports Focus)
  • Webinar Session 2 (2026 Annual Report Focus)
  • Webinar Session 3 (2026 Q1 Report Focus)
  • Webinar Session 4 (2026 Annual and Q1 Reports Focus):

Who should attend? 

Staff responsible for submitting the 2026 Annual or Q1 P&E Reports through the Treasury Portal. Additionally, 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 webinar helpful.

Prior to attendance

Please verify your Treasury Portal access so you can follow along during the webinar. For information about accessing the Treasury Portal, see the information below and in this new resource SLFRF Treasury Portal Account Access Help.

  • To access the Treasury Portal, if you haven't already, you'll need to register and set up an account with one of two Treasury's sign-in services, Login.gov or ID.me. We strongly suggest NEUs and new users who have not previously registered to register using the Login.gov process at https://portal.treasury.g​ov/compliance: For more information visit: SLFRF Self-Service Resources | S. Department of the Treasury
  • Users who have previously registered through ID.me and submitted a compliance report may continue to access the Treasury Portal through that method, although creating a new Login.gov account will not cause any issues. Users can login using either ID.me or Login.gov, provided the accounts use the same email address.

Resources

Questions?

Contact Treasury at SLFRF@treasury.gov or (844) 529-9527 (option 2 then 4).


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