Politics & Government
Danvers Could Get $2.4 Million From CARES Act
The state is divvying up $502 million to Massachusetts cities and towns from the federal coronavirus bill passed in March.

DANVERS, MA — Danvers is eligible to receive up to $2.4 million from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed in March.
The money is coming from $502 million of the $2.7 billion Massachusetts received. The money can be used to reimburse money spent specifically due to the coronavirus pandemic — things like personal protective equipment, disinfecting, temporary housing for quarantined people, short-term rental or mortgage help, and a number of other things — but cannot be used to replace lost revenue or fill gaps in the budget.
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The state used population to determine how much each of the 327 municipalities eligible for the funding can claim. The average award is $1.5 million, and the median is $864.573.
The chart below shows the amounts for other North Shore towns, as well as the town's coronavirus case count and rate of cases per 100,000 residents as of May 27:
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| Town | CARES Funding | Confirmed Coronavirus Cases As of May 27 | Cases per 100,000 residents |
| Beverly | $3,730,552 | 569 | 1382.19 |
| Danvers | $2,444,626 | 678 | 2374.30 |
| Marblehead | $1,819,253 | 221 | 1149.99 |
| Peabody | $4,697,399 | 911 | 1633.62 |
| Salem | $3,840,497 | 585 | 1299.46 |
| Swampscott | $1,342,530 | 122 | 890.08 |
Previously on Patch: How Much CARES Act Money MA Municipalities Can Get
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