Name of
Program |
General
Description of Program |
Administering
Agency |
Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG)
|
Offers grants for a wide
variety of activities, provided the applicant proves by
survey or census that the project will benefit 51% low and
moderate income persons or handicapped persons or
eliminate "blighted" conditions in officially
designated areas. For example, funds can be used for water
and sewage improvements, storm drainage, handicapped
accessibility, housing rehabilitation, parks and
recreation, street and sidewalk improvements, code
enforcement, community planning, and historic
rehabilitation. |
Pottsville
Office of Community Development
|
Community Conservation
Partnership Grant Program |
Funds a wide variety of
recreation, greenway, rivers conservation and open space
preservation activities with 50% matching grants. Four
main categories of grants are:
a. Planning and Technical
Assistance
b. Acquisition Projects
c. Development Projects
d. Federally Funded
Projects
Is a restructuring and
combination of separate grant programs including the
former Keystone, Rails-to-Trails, River Conservation and
other programs. |
PA DCNR |
Conservation Corps, PA. |
Provides funding for work
crews for community projects, such as trail improvements. |
PA DCNR |
Communities of Opportunity |
Provides grants to
municipalities, redevelopment authorities and housing
authorities for community revitalization, economic
development, and low-income housing development and
rehabilitation. |
PA DCED |
Community Development Bank,
PA. |
Provides capital and
capacity building grants to "Community Development
Financial Institutions" (CDFIs). The CDFIs are then
allowed to assist with small scale business expansions,
new business starts, non-profit facilities and very small
businesses. |
PA DCED |
Community Facilities Loan
Program, Federal |
Offers low-interest loans
to construct, enlarge or improve essential community
facilities for public use in rural areas and towns with
population less than 50,000. Also offers guarantees of
loans by private lenders. |
U.S. Dept.
of Ag. Rural Housing Service |
Community Revitalization
Program
|
Very broad grant program.
Officially intended to promote community stability,
increase tax bases and improve quality of life.
Applications may be made by municipalities, authorities,
economic development organizations and non-profit
corporations. Public/non-profit/profit partnerships are
encouraged. Generally can be used for infrastructure,
community revitalization, building rehabilitation,
demolition of blighted structures, public safety, and
crime prevention. |
PA DCED
& Governor's Office |
Customized Job Training |
Provides grants to
businesses (other than retail) to train new employees, and
retrain and upgrade existing employees. Up to 100% of
eligible costs may be paid for new job creations, and up
to 70% for other eligible training. |
PA DCED
Businesses
apply through a State-licensed Educ. Agency |
Downtown Pennsylvania
Program |
Offers full-time management
to organize and implement a Business District Authority,
that provides financing for additional services in a
commercial area.
The Commercial
Revitalization program funds physical improvement projects
that are consistent with an action plan. Projects may
include site improvements, facade renovations and adaptive
reuse of downtown buildings.
See also "Main Street
Program" in this table. |
PA DCED |
Economic Development
Administration Loan Guarantees |
Guarantees business loans
made through private lenders. Available for up to 80% of
project cost. Primarily intended for manufacturers, but
commercial businesses may qualify. A equity contribution
is required by business. Must show job creation. |
U.S. EDA
Philadelphia Office |
Economic Development
Administration Public Works Grants |
Offers grants to distressed
municipalities to assist in attracting new industries and
encourage business expansion. Projects typically involve
water and sewage improvements primarily serving
industries, industrial access roads, and business
incubators. A 50% local match is typically required. |
U.S. EDA
Philadelphia Office |
Economic Development
Administration Economic Adjustment Grants |
Provides grants to design
and implement strategies to adjust to serious job losses
to a local economy, such as natural disasters and defense
spending reductions. |
U.S. EDA
Philadelphia Office |
Environmental Protection
Agency Brownfields Program |
Grants for a very limited
number of pilot demonstration projects for cleanup of
contaminated underused industrial sites. |
U.S. EPA
Philadelphia Office |
Emergency Services Loan
Program |
Provides low-interest loans
to fire and ambulance companies to acquire vehicles, or to
renovate or acquire buildings to house vehicles. |
PA Emergency
Management Agency |
Keystone Opportunity Zone |
State program provides a
range of benefits to locally-nominated, State-designated
areas that are financially distressed. One major benefit
involves greatly reduced local real estate taxes for an
initial set of years. |
PA DCED |
Enterprise Zone Program, PA |
Encourages investment in
"enterprise zones" that are distressed areas
designated by the State. The main benefits include:
low-interest loan pools (mainly for building acquisition,
construction, renovation and machinery), local technical
assistance in connecting with financing and technical
resources, and preferences in certain State grant and loan
programs. A priority is placed upon assistance to
industrial businesses. Grants are also available for the
initial planning of proposed enterprise zones, and for
program administration. See also "E.Z. Tax
Credits" below. (This program is completely separate
from the Federal Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Community
program.) |
PA DCED |
Enterprise Zone Tax Credits |
Provides State tax credits
to businesses located within State-designated Enterprise
Zones for new building construction and rehabilitation of
existing buildings. |
PA DCED |
Flood Control - Army Corps
and NRCS
Watershed Programs |
Various types of projects
to manage flooding. Typically, the Army Corps is involved
in larger watersheds, while NRCS has primary
responsibility for smaller watersheds. |
U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, U.S. Natural Resources Conservation
Service |
Flood Hazard Mitigation
Grant Program |
Provides 75% funding to
relieve imminent hazards from flooding, such as voluntary
buy-outs and demolitions of highly flood-prone properties. |
Federal
Emergency Management Agency |
Flood Protection Program,
PA |
Offers design and
construction of flood protection projects. The project
must be deemed economically justifiable under the state
capital budget process. |
PA DEP
Bureau of Waterways Engineering |
Historic Preservation Tax
Credits |
Offers Federal income tax
credits for a percentage of the qualified capital costs to
rehabilitate a certified historic buildings, provided the
exterior is restored.
The program is generally
limited to income-producing properties. |
National
Park Service |
Historic Preservation -
Certified Local Government Grants |
Provides modest-sized
matching grants to provide technical assistance to
municipalities that have official historic districts and
meet other criteria to be "certified." |
Federal,
administered by PA Historical and Museum Commission |
Historic Preservation
Survey and Planning Grants |
Matching grants for
historic surveys, historic preservation planning and
National Register nominations. Available to municipalities
and non-profit organizations. Cannot be used for
construction. |
Federal,
administered by PA Historical and Museum Commission |
Heritage Parks Program
|
Provides grants up to 75%
of costs for projects within State-designated
"Heritage Parks" to preserve and interpret the
significant contribution that certain areas made upon the
industrial heritage of the state and nation. Funds may be
used for four types of projects: Feasibility studies, a
Management Action Plan, Special purpose studies, and
Implementation projects. Projects are intended to conserve
natural, historic and recreational resources relating to
industrial heritage to stimulate regional tourism. |
PA DCNR
|
Housing Programs - mainly
including Federal HOME Program (Home Investment
Partnerships Program) |
Provides grants for
expanding the supply of housing for low-income persons,
including new construction, acquisition and
rehabilitation. Local governments may apply, which may be
on behalf of public agencies or for-profit or non-profit
developers. PHFA administers Federal HOME funds for
financing 5 or more units. These projects are usually
coordinated with Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits.
Other Federally funded
housing programs include: Emergency Shelter Grants,
Supportive Housing for the Elderly (Section 202), Single
Room Occupancy Housing Program, Supportive Housing for
Persons with Disabilities, and Housing Opportunities for
Persons With AIDS.
See also HOME Partnerships
below. |
Pottsville
Office of Community Development |
Housing Closing Cost
Assistance Program |
Provides loans to
income-eligible, first-time homebuyers for assistance with
closing costs. Loans may not exceed 4% of the home’s
acquisition cost. The loans are at no interest and
repayable when the subject home is resold. The home must
be located in York County. |
Pottsville
Office of Community Development |
PA Industrial Development
Authority Financing (PIDA) |
Provides low interest loans
for construction, renovation and site preparation of
buildings for new employers. Primarily funds industrial
projects. |
PIDA and PA
DCED |
Industrial Sites Reuse Pro-
gram, PA ("Brownfields") |
Provides grants of up to
75% and low interest loans for assessment of environmental
contamination and remediation work at former industrial
sites. Available to private companies, non-profit economic
development agencies or authorities that own the land.
Mainly targeted towards cities. Financing is not available
to the company that caused the contamination. |
PA DCED in
cooperation with PA DEP |
Infrastructure Development
Program, PA.
(replaced BID Program) |
Provides grants and low
interest loans for public and private infrastructure
improvements needed for a business to locate or expand at
a specific site. Financing is also available for
infrastructure to redevelop industrial sites that have
been idle more than 6 months, such as acquisition and
demolition. Primarily available for industries, research
facilities, company headquarters and business park
developments. A 2:1 private to public match is typically
required. A commitment is required to create jobs as a
condition of funding. Generally applicants must be
municipalities or economic development organizations. |
PA DCED |
TEA 21 Trans-portation
Enhancements Program (Part of Federal Transportation
Efficiency Act) |
Provides grants of up to
80% for: facilities for pedestrians and bicycles,
acquisition of scenic easements and scenic or historic
sites, development of scenic or historic route programs,
landscaping and other scenic beautification along
highways, historic preservation, restoration of historic
transportation facilities (such as canals), preservation
of rail corridors (particularly for bicycle/walking
routes), control and removal of outdoor advertising,
archeological research, and mitigation of water pollution
due to highway runoff. All projects must have a direct
relationship to transportation. |
U.S. DOT
funds administered by PennDOT |
Intermunicipal Projects
Grants |
Promotes cooperation
between neighboring municipalities so as to foster
increased efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of
municipal services at the local level. |
PA DCED |
Job Creation Tax Credits,
PA |
Provides State tax credits
to businesses that commit to create new jobs in PA within
the next 3 years. Must create 25 new jobs or 20% of the
existing work force. The jobs must pay over a certain
minimum income. The business must explain how it exhibits
leadership in technological applications. |
PA DCED |
Keystone Historic
Preservation Funds |
Provides 50% matching
grants to fund analysis, acquisition or rehabilitation of
historic sites. The site must be on the National Register
of Historic Places, or officially determined to be
eligible for listing. The site must be accessible to the
public after funding. The grants can be made to public
agencies or non-profit organizations. |
PA
Historical and Museum Commission |
Keystone Rec., Park &
Cons. Program - Land Trust Grants |
Grants to well-established
non-profit land trusts and conservancies to plan for and
acquire critical natural areas. Land that is acquired must
be open to the public. |
PA DCNR |
Keystone Rec., Park &
Cons. Program - Community Grants |
Provides 50% matching
grants to municipalities to fund: overall planning for
park and recreation, master plans for individual parks,
acquisition of parkland and nature preserves, countywide
natural area inventories, and rehabilitation and
improvements to public recreation areas. Grants up to
$20,000, without a local match, are available for material
and design costs in small municipalities. |
PA DCNR
Regional Offices |
Land Use Planning and
Technical Assistance Program |
Assists local governments
and counties to prepare comprehensive plans, downtown
plans, special community development studies and
development regulations. Typically provides 50% of the
eligible costs. |
PA DCED |
Local Government Capital
Projects Loan Program
|
Provides low interest loans
to municipalities with populations of 12,000 or less for
the purchase of equipment and the purchase, construction,
renovation or rehabilitation of municipal facilities.
Priorities are given to projects that are necessary for
public health and safety or involve intergovernmental
cooperation. |
PA DCED |
Low Income Housing Tax
Credit, Federal |
Offers Federal income tax
credits to non-profit and for-profit developers of housing
for low-income persons. Non-profits can then sell their
credits to investors. |
PA Housing
Finance Agency |
Main Street Program |
In the downtowns of
designated "Main Street Communities," provides
initial planning grants and administrative grants over a 3
year period to pay a large share of the costs of a
professional manager to coordinate downtown revitalization
efforts. May receive matching grants for facade
restoration and other design improvements. Usually limited
to municipalities of 5,000 to 50,000 persons. |
PA DCED |
Machinery and Equipment
Loan Fund |
Provides low-interest loans
to acquire or upgrade machinery and equipment and related
engineering and installation for industrial, agricultural,
processing and mining businesses. The business must agree
to create or preserve jobs as a condition of the
financing. |
PA DCED |
Minority Business
Development Authority, PA |
Provides low-interest loans
for businesses owned and operated by minorities. Can
generally be used for industrial, international trade,
franchise, retail and commercial uses. Can be used for
site acquisition, building construction and renovation,
machinery and working capital. |
PA Minority
Business Development Authority & PA DCED |
Municipalities Financial
Recovery Act, PA |
Provides technical advice
and grants for special purposes (such as studies to
improve service efficiency) within municipalities that
have been officially designated as financially distressed.
After application and designation, the municipality must
follow a Financial Recovery Plan. |
PA DCED |
Neighborhood Assistance Tax
Credit Program |
Authorizes State corporate
income tax credits to private companies to donate funds
for services to low-income persons or impoverished
neighborhoods. The services typically include neighborhood
revitalization, job training, education, social programs
to reduce welfare dependency or crime prevention. The tax
credit usually equals 50 to 70% of the eligible donation.
Partnerships are required between the business and a
neighborhood organization. |
PA DCED |
On-Lot Septic System
Program |
Offers low-interest loans
to limited income households to repair failing on-lot
septic systems. |
PennVest and
PA Housing Finance Agency |
Opportunity Grant Program
(replaced Sunny Day Fund) |
Offers grants to create or
preserve very substantial numbers of jobs. May be used for
job training, infrastructure, land and building
improvements, machinery and equipment, working capital, or
environmental assessment and cleanup. |
Can only be
applied for through the Governors Action Team |
PEDFA Financing |
Provides low-interest rate
financing of business growth. Projects that can be funded
with bonds that are exempt from Federal income tax have a
lower interest rate than other types of projects. The
lower rate financing is limited to activities such as site
acquisition, building construction and rehabilitation and
new equipment - for manufacturing and certain
transportation and utility uses. The higher rate is
available to a broader range of businesses and a much
wider variety of expenditures. |
PA Economic
Financing Authority-- Applications are made through a
local Industrial Development Corp. or Authority |
PennCAP |
Provides a guarantee of
loans to businesses made by participating banks. |
DCED--
Apply
through a participating bank |
PENNVEST |
Offers low interest loans
for construction and improvement of drinking water and
wastewater systems. Outright grants may be available for
highly distressed communities. Mainly intended for public
systems, but some private systems may be approved. Water
projects are funded through the Drinking Water Revolving
Loan Fund. Sewage projects are funded through the Clean
Water Revolving Fund. In addition, PennVest is authorized
to provide loans for projects to control existing
stormwater problems, such as separating stormwater from
sanitary sewage. The "Advance Funding Program"
provides low-interest loans for feasibility studies and
engineering of systems if the utility cannot fund such
work itself. |
PA
Infrastructure Investment Authority and PA DEP Bureau of
Water Supply Management--
Involves
both U.S. EPA and State funds |
PIDA - PA Industrial
Development Authority (PIDA) Programs |
Makes available
low-interest financing to businesses and industrial
development agencies to create or retain business jobs.
Can be used for industrial, research, agricultural
processing and major office uses. Can be used for site
acquisition, building construction or renovation,
multi-tenant spec buildings and industrial park
development. A lower interest rate is available for
advanced technology projects and in enterprise zones and
areas of high unemployment. |
PIDA and PA
DCED
Applications
are typically made through a local Industrial Development
Corp. or Authority |
Nutrient Management Plan
Development Incentive Program |
Grants of $4 per acre are
available to farmers to cover up to 75% of the cost of
preparing nutrient management plans. Low interest loans
are also available through the State to assist in
implementing nutrient management-related best management
practices. |
Schuylkill
County Conservation District |
Rural Economic and
Community Development Programs, U.S.
|
Federal programs available
in rural areas:
Business & Industrial
Guaranteed Loan Program - Provides partial guarantees of
loans by lenders for working capital, machinery,
buildings, land and certain types of debt refinancing.
Loans can be made to businesses, municipalities or
non-profit organizations.
Intermediary Re-lending
Loans - provides very low-interest loans to non-profit
organizations to reloan for businesses and community
development projects.
Rural Business Enterprise
Grants (former Ind. Dev. Grants) - provides grants for
acquisition of land and construction of buildings and
utilities to facilitate development of small businesses.
Home Ownership Loans - aid
low- and moderate-income rural residents or buy, build or
repair their dwelling.
Rural Rental Housing Loans
- assist individuals or organizations to build or rehab
rental units for low-income and moderate-income residents
in rural areas.
Home Improvement and Repair
Loans and Grants - assist very low-income rural homeowners
to remove health and safety hazards in their homes or to
improve handicap accessibility.
Rural Housing Site Loans -
assist in purchasing sites for housing development by
private, public or non-profit organizations.
Housing Preservation Grants
- assist non-profits and public agencies with grant funds
to assist low-income owner-occupants and owners of
low-income apartments with repairing homes in rural areas. |
U.S.
Dept. of
Agriculture Rural Development Administration (former Farmers
Home Administration) |
Recycling Market Development
Loan Fund
|
Provides low-interest loans
to businesses to purchase recycling source-separating
equipment. |
PA DEP Bureau
of Land Recycling and Waste Management |
Recycling Grants (under Act
101 of 1988) |
Grants for up to 90% of
municipal costs to develop and implement recycling programs,
such as the purchase of recycling bins and composting
equipment. Grants are also available to counties for a
recycling coordinator, waste management plans and pollution
prevention education. |
PA DEP Bureau
of Land Recycling and Waste Management |
Rural Utilities Service
Financing |
Offers low-interest loans for
drinking water and sewage projects for rural areas and small
towns. The "Water and Water Disposal Loan Program"
provides loans for water supply, wastewater disposal, solid
waste disposal and stormwater management systems for rural
areas and towns with a population less than 10,000 persons.
Available to municipalities, authorities and non-profit
corps. Grants up to 75% of project costs may be available
for highly distressed areas. Also guarantee loans by private
lenders.
Also provides grants to
non-profit organs. to provide technical assistance to rural
communities or for a circuit rider to serve several rural
water systems. Also offers emergency grants to communities
that have experienced a significant decline in quantity or
quality of drinking water. |
U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture Rural Utilities Service |
Shared Municipal Services |
Provides modest-sized 50/50
matching grants to promote cooperation among municipalities,
in order to increase the efficiency of public services. Two
or more municipalities may apply, or a council of
governments. |
PA DCED |
Small Business First |
Provides low-interest loans
for projects by businesses that generally have less than 100
employees. Generally, the funding can be used for site
acquisition, building construction, machinery, working
capital, environmental compliance, defense-cutback impacts,
recycling, technology, export and computer activities. This
is also one of the few sources of funding that can be used
for restaurants, hotels and motels. The recipient must agree
to create or preserve jobs. |
PA DCED
An application
can be made through an "Area Loan Organization" |
Small Business Incubator
Program |
Provides loans and grants for
facilities in which a number of new businesses operate under
one roof with affordable rents, sharing services and
equipment and having equal access to a wide range of
professional, technical, and financial programs. |
PA DCED |
SBA Financing |
Offers low-interest financing
for smaller businesses, including:
- micro-loans and
micro-enterprise grants
- Section 7(a) Guaranteed
Business Loans
- Section 504 Loans to allow
certified development organizations to make long-term loans
for real estate and other fixed assets |
U.S.
Small Business
Administration |
Sewage Facility Planning
Grants |
Grants to pay up to 50% of
the costs to prepare a new sewage facilities plan or update
an existing plan, under State Act 537 of 1966. |
PA DEP |
Small Communities Planning
Assistance Program (SCPAP) |
Provides grants up to 100% of
the costs to eligible municipalities to prepare
comprehensive plans, development regulations and special
strategies for development. Generally, 51% of the
municipality's residents must be low or moderate income,
according to the census or a survey. Limited to
municipalities under 10,000 population. |
Federal CDBG
administered by PA DCED |
Small Water System
Regionalization Grants |
Provides grants for
feasibility studies concerning the merger of small drinking
water systems. |
PA DEP Bureau
of Water Supply |
Solid Waste Facility Programs |
Programs provide grants for
municipalities to review proposed solid waste facilities
within their borders. Programs also provide funding for
municipal inspectors of facilities and for host fees from
operators. |
PA DEP
Bureau Land Recycling and Waste Management |
Stormwater Management Grants
(Under State Act 167 of 1978) |
Grants for cooperative
efforts at the watershed level among municipalities for
stormwater planning and ordinances. Grants are typically
made to counties, but may be made to municipalities. |
PA DEP
Bureau of Watershed Conservation |
Stream Improvement Program |
Provides design and
construction assistance to eliminate imminent threats to
flooding and streambank erosion. |
PA DEP
Bureau of Waterways Engineering |
Tire Pile Cleanup Grant |
Grants to municipalities to
provide reimbursement for costs of cleaning up large piles
of used tires. |
PA DEP Bureau
of Land Recycling & Waste Management |
Urban Forestry Grants |
Provides grants for tree
planting projects. Is also a Federal "America the
Beautiful" grant program for tree planting. |
PA DCNR |
Water Supply Plan &
Well-Head Protection Grants |
Provides grants to counties
to plan for water supplies at the county level and to
implement programs to protect the wellheads of public wells. |
PA DEP Bureau
of Water Supply |