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Grant Opportunities

This regularly updated page of my website is where you can find all the state grant opportunities currently open for applications. 

If you decide to apply for one of the below grants on behalf of your organization located in the 162nd Legislative District, my staff and I would be pleased to support your application and help obtain answers for any questions you have for the agency/department offering the grant.

Contact us at (610) 534-1002 or RepDelloso@pahouse.net, or stop in during our office hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at my Ridley Park office, located at 605 E. Chester Pike.

This list was last updated on: August 17, 2026

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Department of Agriculture

Commonwealth Financing Authority

 

Commonwealth Financing Authority: Solar for Schools Program

Who May Apply: A school district, intermediate unit, area career and technical school, charter school, cyber charter school, regional charter school, a chartered school for the education of the deaf or blind, a community college, the Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, the Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Use: Purchase and installation of equipment for a solar energy project, energy storage costs related to the storage of electricity, engineering, design, and inspection costs, site preparation for ground mounted systems, or any other cost associated with a solar energy project.
Funds: $25 million in state funding is available.

Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until funds are depleted.

More information: DCED Website

 

Department of Aging

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Department of Agriculture

 

Department of Agriculture: Sustainable Agriculture Grant Program

Who May Apply: Family farm corporations, family farm partnerships, farm enterprises, nonprofit education institutions

Use: Reduce operating expenses through practices that are ecologically beneficial, improve soil quality and fertility, improve water quality, and reduce or eliminate the need for the purchase of off-farm inputs, such as chemical or synthetic fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides.

Funds: Grants may not exceed $25,000 except as provided in this subsection. An additional amount of up to $25,000 may be granted if the grantee matches that additional amount dollar for dollar so that an individual grant may not exceed $50,000 in one calendar year.

Application Deadline: August 28, 2026

More information: PDA Website

 

Department of Agriculture: Farm Vitality Planning Grant Program

Who May Apply: Farmers, prospective farmers and others

Use: To provide grants to create or obtain business plans and management strategies to enhance the long-term economic viability of a farm, to create or obtain plans for the transition of ownership and operation of a farm to new owners and operators, to create or obtain plans for transfer of ownership and operation of a farm within the farmer's family, or to create or obtain business planning for a farm expansion or to seek financing for farm growth, among other uses.
Funds: A total of $500,000 is available for the program and individual grants shall not exceed $15,000.

Application Deadline: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until funds are expended

More information: PDA Website

 

 

Department of Community & Economic Development

 

Department of Community and Economic Development: Main Street Matters (MSM)

Who May Apply: Units of local government, redevelopment and/or housing authorities, nonprofits, economic development organizations, housing corporations, community development corporations, business improvement districts, neighborhood improvement districts, downtown improvement districts, and similar organizations incorporated as authorities.

Use: A flexible tool for use in community and economic development for a variety of uses including planning activities, façade grant programs, business improvement grant programs, accessible housing programs, and district development grants.
Funds: Individual grant awards vary depending on the type of grant.

Application Deadline: August 31, 2026

More information: DCED Website

 

Department of Community and Economic Development: Manufacturing PA Training-to-Career Grant Program

Who May Apply: Any non-profit entity that develops training programs and partners with manufacturing companies to deploy programs, including, but not limited to, technical and trade schools, school districts, post-secondary academic institutions, workforce investment boards, and economic development organizations

Use: Projects must focus on developing and deploying workforce training for those with employment barriers, engaging youth or those with barriers in awareness activities for manufacturing careers, and increasing local manufacturer capacity where existing programs are insufficient
Funds: $4.7 million was included in the 2026/27 budget for this program

Application Deadline: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until funds are expended

More information: DCED Website

 

Department of Community and Economic Development: Foundations in Industry Training Grant Program

Who May Apply: Any sponsor operating a Registered Apprenticeship or Pre-Apprenticeship program in the Commonwealth. Programs must be registered with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry’s Apprenticeship and Training Office

Use: Funding is provided to eligible applicants (sponsors) to reach the ultimate goal of increasing apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship accessibility across the Commonwealth
Funds: $3 million was included in the 2026/27 budget for this program

Application Deadline: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until funds are expended

More information: DCED Website

 

Department of Community and Economic Development: PA SITES

Who May Apply: Municipalities, economic development organizations, redevelopment authorities, municipal authorities, industrial development agencies, and for-profit organizations.

Use: To develop competitive sites for businesses to relocate or expand within Pennsylvania.
Funds: $400 million in funding is available.

Application Deadline: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and approved on a quarterly basis

More information: DCED Website

 

Department of Community and Economic Development: Pennsylvania First

Who May Apply: Businesses, Municipalities, Municipal Authorities, Redevelopment Authorities, Industrial Development Authorities or Corporations, Local Development Districts.

Use: Machinery/equipment; Job training; Infrastructure; Land and building improvements; Environmental assessment/remediation; Acquisition of land, buildings, right-of-ways; Working capital; Site preparation.
Funds: Grants and loans are available assuming an applicant can meet the private investment requirement.

Application Deadline: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

More information: DCED Website

 

Department of Conservation & Natural Resources 

 

Department of Conservation and Natural Resources: Motorized Trails and Recreation Program
(formerly known as the All-Terrain Vehicle and Snowmobile Program)

Who May Apply: Municipalities, non-profit and for-profit organizations

Use: Projects related to ATV and/or snowmobile trails and facilities, including planning, land acquisition, development, equipment purchases and educational programs
Application Deadline: September 30, 2026

More information: DCNR Website

 

Department of Education

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Department of Environmental Protection

 

Department of Environmental Protection: Alternative Fuel Incentive Grants

Who May Apply: School districts; Municipal authorities; Political subdivisions; Incorporated nonprofit entities; Corporations; Limited Liability Companies; Partnerships

Use: To improve Pennsylvania’s air quality and reduce consumption of imported oil through the use of homegrown alternative fuels that will help the Commonwealth’s economy and environment
Funds: Up to $5,000,000 is available via the Utilities Gross Receipts Tax.

Application Deadline: October 7, 2026

More information: DEP Website

 

Department of Environmental Protection: Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebate Program

Who May Apply: Pennsylvania residents whose total household income is below 400 percent of the Federal Income Poverty Level.

Use: This program provides a rebate to Pennsylvanians who purchase or lease alternative fuel vehicles.
Funds: Rebates vary depending on type of vehicle purchased.

Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted and evaluated on a first come, first served basis as long as funds remain available. Please note applications must be received within six months of the date of the vehicle purchase.

More information: DEP Website

 

Department of Environmental Protection: WIIN 2107: Voluntary School and Childcare Lead testing and Reduction Grant

Who May Apply: Childcare facilities and schools located in Pennsylvania with lead in drinking water sample results within 36 months of the application date showing water fixtures exceeding the remediation trigger level of 5 ppb (parts per billion).

Use: Reduction activities may include purchasing and installing hydration stations, point-of-use devices designed to remove lead or replacement of faucets. The primary goal of this grant program is to reduce children's exposure to lead in drinking water.
Funds: Funding under this grant has been appropriated under 1464(d) of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. Funding provided will be up to $3,000 per hydration station per 100 students in one building. Up to $30,000 may be awarded per building/childcare facility or $100,000 per school district.

Application Deadline: Applicants are strongly encouraged to schedule a pre-application meeting to discuss their lead reduction plans to ensure they meet applicable program criteria. Meetings can be scheduled by emailing RA-EPWIINLEAD@pa.gov.  

More information: DEP Website

 

Department of Labor & Industry

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Department of Military & Veterans Affairs

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Fish & Boat Commission

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Historical & Museum Commission

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Liquor Control Board

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Office of the State Fire Commissioner

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PA Commission on Crime & Delinquency

 

Commission on Crime and Delinquency: School Safety & Mental Health Grants

Who May Apply: School Districts, Intermediate Units, Area Career and Technical Schools, Charter Schools, Regional Charter Schools, and Cyber Charter Schools

Use: To provide grants to eligible school entities to support physical security enhancements and/or mental health initiatives
Funds: A total of $138,779,000 in state funding is being announced to support this initiative. Funding is based on the formula included in 24 P.S. §13-1314.3-B, which stipulates school districts are to receive a $100,000 base amount for their grant, and an additional amount based on their 2024-25 Adjusted Average Daily Membership (AADM). All other eligible school entities (i.e., intermediate units, area career and technical schools, charter schools, regional charter schools, and cyber charter schools) are to receive $70,000

Application Deadline: October 16, 2026

More information: PCCD Website

 

Commission on Crime and Delinquency: Nonprofit Security Grant Funds

Who May Apply: Nonprofit organization based in Pennsylvania that serves primarily individuals, groups, or institutions that are included within a bias motivation category for single hate crime incidents identified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Use: Security enhancements designed to protect the safety and security of the users of a facility including but not limited to safety and security planning, purchase of safety and security equipment, safety and security training, purchase of security-related technology, and specialty-trained canines, among other projects
Funds: $10 million is available for projects.

Application Deadline: September 10, 2026

More information: PCCD Website

 

Commission on Crime and Delinquency: NCA Member Child Advocacy Centers

Who May Apply: Eligibility for these funds is open to all CACs listed in the Appendix

Use: Funding to support compliance with NCA standards, to improve the work of the CAC and to apply for or achieve accreditation/reaccreditation, or for equipment necessary to support NCA standards of accrediation
Funds: A total of approximately $2.067 million in state Act 28 of 2014 funds is being announced to support this initiative. PCCD expects to fund forty-two (42) non-competitive, one-year grants with budgets allocated accordingly based on level of NCA membership

Application Deadline: August 28, 2026

More information: PCCD Website

 

Commission on Crime and Delinquency: 2026-27 Regional Policing Assistance Program

Who May Apply: Eligibility for these funds is open to any municipality – a city, borough, township, or homerule municipality. Applicants may also be a public or quasi-public body, or its representative duly authorized to act on behalf of one or more municipalities.

Use: To advance the delivery of public safety services through intergovernmental cooperation by supporting the creation of new full-time, full-service regional police departments. This initiative will also assist established regional police departments that expand by adding a chartered municipality or municipalities.
Funds: A total of $1 million in federal Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) funds is being announced to support this initiative. Applicants may apply for up to $200,000 to form a new regional police department or up to $100,000 to expand an existing regional police department by adding a chartered municipality or municipalities.

Application Deadline: October 1, 2026

More information: PCCD Website

 

Commission on Crime and Delinquency: 2027-2028 Rights and Services Act (RASA/Victims of Juvenile Offenders (VOJO) Solicitation

Who May Apply: Counties

Use: To support responsibilities assigned to prosecution and juvenile probation under the Crime Victims Act, the Juvenile Act, and Pennsylvania’s Rules of Juvenile Court Procedure.
Funds: A total of $10,440,724 in federal and state funds is available in year 1. PCCD expects to fund approximately ninety-eight grants.

Application Deadline: September 11, 2026

More information: PCCD Website

 

PA Creative Industries (formerly Council on the Arts)

 

Pennsylvania Creative Industries (formally Council on the Arts): Spotlight Program

Who May Apply: Non-profit organizations with an annual average arts revenue of $10,000 to less than $100,000 and a history of at least two years of consistent arts programming in Pennsylvania

Use: To support smaller creative arts organizations that deliver services, products, or programs
Funds: Grant awards shall not exceed $5,000

Application Deadline: September 14, 2026

More information: PCI Website

PA Emergency Management Agency

 

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PA Housing Finance Agency

 

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PennDOT

 

Department of Transportation: Rail Freight Grant Program

Who May Apply: Railroad company, transportation organization, municipality, municipal authority, or user of rail freight infrastructure

Use: Capital maintenance of freight or intermodal rail infrastructure and capital construction of freight or intermodal rail infrastructure
Application Deadline: August 28, 2026

More information: PennDOT Website

 

Department of Transportation: Rail Transportation Assistance Program (RTAP) & Rail Freight Assistance Program (RFAP)

Who May Apply: Available to applicants with a line item(s) in a Capital Budget Act. Applicants should talk to their state representative or state senator to get a line item for their project. The Bureau of Rail, Freight, Ports, and Waterways evaluates grant applications and chooses projects using an objective process. The goal is to select projects that fulfill the intent of the programs and benefit the public. After the application period ends, each applicant can present their project to the Bureau of Rail, Freight, Ports, and Waterways in Harrisburg, PA. These presentations help the bureau choose which grant applications to bring to the State Transportation Commission (STC) for approval. 

Use: To invest in rail freight infrastructure to maintain rail freight service and keep or boost economic development by creating new or expanded rail freight service.

Funds: RTAP is a capital budget grant program funded with bonds; the most the state will fund for an RTAP project is 70% of the total project costs, up to the amount of the line item. RFAP is underwritten through the Multimodal Fund, created by Act 89.

Application DeadlineFor eligible organizations wishing to apply for funding through either program, applications will be available on the application website beginning 8:00 AM on Monday, August 3, 2026, and ending at 4:00 PM on Friday, August 28, 2026.

More information: Rail Freight & Ports Page

 

Department of Transportation: National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding Round 1 (Southeastern Region)

Who May Apply: Contractors installing a publicly available community charger

Use: To plan, design, construct, operate, and maintain charging stations across Pennsylvania. Subsequent rounds for other regions will be announced at later dates.
Funds: Applicants may apply for up to 80 percent federal cost share of the eligible costs, with a minimum required match of 20 percent from non-federal sources. The maximum award size per selected Project is $1 million

Application Deadline: August 21, 2026

More information: PennDOT Website

 

Department of Transportation: Career and Technical Education Grant

Who May Apply: Public, private, and cyber schools, career and technical centers, youth development centers, and institutions of higher learning

Use:  To develop and implement new technical training curriculum or to expand existing technical training curriculum and/or delivery, relevant to the heavy highway industry
Funds: The total amount of direct grant reimbursement funding available under this program is $12 million. PennDOT intends to award a single individual grant up to $500,000 per eligible applicant. An additional $3 million is available, up to $10,000 per student, in supportive services through PennDOT’s Supportive Services Center

Application Deadline: September 1, 2026

More information: PennDOT Website