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Grant Memo: Agricultural, Educational, Public Safety, Redevelopment and Additional Grant Opportunities

(Mar 06, 2024)

NEWLY LISTED PROGRAMS Department of Agriculture: Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Who May Apply: State and local organizations, producer associations, academia, community-based organizations, and other eligible specialty crops stakeholders. Use: The purpose of the Program is to enhance, but not replace, the Federal Specialty Crop Block Grant Program by establishing a Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block Grant Program for specialty crops that are not currently eligible for grant payments under the Federal Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, or that are otherwise designated high-priority specialty crops by the Secretary. Funding for the Program will assist the growth, certification of seed and marketing of these eligible specialty crops. Funds: $460,000 in funding is available. Application Deadline: April 19, 2024 More information: Pennsylvania Bulletin PROGRAMS OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS: Department of Agriculture: Farm Vitality Planning Grant Who May Apply: Farmers, prospective farmers, and others may apply. Use: Strategic business planning to expand or diversify farms or support transition of ownership. Funds: $500,000 in funding is available. Grants shall not exceed $7,500. Application Deadline: Applications will be received until funds are exhausted. More information: Pennsylvania Bulletin Commission on Crime and Delinquency: Recruitment Incentives for Law Enforcement Who May Apply: Local law enforcement Read more

 

Grants available as of Tuesday, Feb. 27

(Feb 28, 2024)

NEWLY LISTED PROGRAMS Department of Education: Tutoring Program for Adults Grant Who May Apply: School districts, intermediate units, area career and technical centers/vocational-technical schools, community colleges, literacy councils, local libraries, community-based organizations, any other educational entity recognized by the Secretary of education for providing appropriate and effective adult or family literacy programs. Use: Funds may be used to provide adult literacy education for eligible adults, family literacy education for eligible parents and children, training for volunteer adult literacy education instructors, and administration, support services for learns, and outreach activities. Funds: $1.084 million in funds is expected to be awarded. Application Deadline: March 20, 2024 More information: PDE Website Commission on Crime and Delinquency: Assessing Racial & Ethnic Disparities in Pennsylvania’s Juvenile Justice System Who May Apply: Institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, or for-profit institutions. Organizations must have experience, expertise, and credibility to conduct key project deliverables associated with this funding announcement. Use: To pay for expenses directly related to the activities, management and coordination of the project, to provide stipends/compensation for individuals contributing to qualitative research activities, for other costs necessary for project implementation. Funds: Read more

 

State Rep. Abigail Salisbury's Feb. 2024 Newsletter

(Feb 23, 2024)

Read state Rep. Abigail Salisbury's Feb. 2024 newsletter online! Read more

 

Frankel, Salisbury issue statements after NTSB meeting to determine probable cause of Fern Hollow Bridge collapse

(Feb 21, 2024)

“Although, thankfully, the Fern Hollow Bridge collapse claimed no lives, it was a stark reminder that our aging infrastructure poses urgent demands requiring immediate action," Salisbury said. Read more

 

Salisbury: More than $141K in grants coming to district fire, EMS companies

(Feb 16, 2024)

“Our fire and EMS companies face constant challenges, from tight budgets that make it tough to meet equipment, maintenance and other operating expenses to ongoing recruitment and retention issues,” Salisbury said. “Any additional funding we can secure can ease some of those administrative burdens and, most importantly, help ensure that our first responders have the equipment and training they need to stay as safe as possible.” Read more

 

PA House, Senate Dem Policy Committees convene joint hearing on eviction sealing

(Feb 15, 2024)

The Pennsylvania House and Senate Democratic Policy Committees teamed up for a joint hearing Thursday morning to gather testimony on the need for eviction sealing in Pennsylvania. Read more

 

Salisbury, nonprofit partners launch grant-writing scholarship program

(Feb 14, 2024)

“Our community is filled with changemakers – people who have the vision and drive to want to bring change, but don’t necessarily have a background in nonprofit grant-writing skills,” Salisbury said. “The scholarship program we are launching today will help connect folks to the skills they need to tap into valuable state grant dollars." Read more

 

Salisbury supports governor’s budget proposals to bolster education, infrastructure, historically disadvantaged small businesses

(Feb 08, 2024)

“Many of the governor’s proposals resonated with me, including his proposals for greater investment in our public schools and in our historically disadvantaged small businesses," Salisbury said. Read more

 

Salisbury to launch Veterans Assistance Program Feb. 7

(Feb 01, 2024)

“I’m launching this program because I want to make it easier for veterans and their families to access services, find answers to questions or get help with problems such as locating lost paperwork,” Salisbury said. Read more

 

Salisbury: Nearly $300,000 awarded to fund traffic improvements along Braddock Avenue corridor

(Jan 30, 2024)

“The new funding will support projects to improve traffic flow along the busy Braddock Avenue corridor,” Salisbury said. “I want to thank PennDOT and the local partners who helped us secure the funding for this work, which will also improve safety for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians navigating this busy stretch.” Read more

 

Salisbury: Churchill Borough awarded $15,000 to help fund electric vehicles

(Jan 19, 2024)

“I’m excited about this new funding that will help Churchill police expand their fleet with electric vehicles,” Salisbury said. “From zero tailpipe emissions to greater energy efficiency to lower maintenance costs, EVs offer a ton of benefits – not just for public health and the environment, but also for taxpayers and local government." Read more

 

State Rep. Salisbury's Winter 2024 Newsletter is available online!

(Jan 18, 2024)

State Rep. Salisbury's Winter 2024 Newsletter is available online! Read more

 

Salisbury: Nearly $1 million awarded to fund multiple District 34 projects

(Jan 16, 2024)

“Parks and green spaces are so important to our district, but it takes planning and resources to ensure the access, parking and safe play equipment residents need,” Salisbury said. “The funding from CFA is going to help fund those kinds of improvements in parks throughout our district.” Read more

 

Salisbury to host community meetings Jan. 10-18 for resident input on issues

(Jan 08, 2024)

“I want to hear from residents about their priorities,” said Salisbury, D-Allegheny. “I want folks to tell me what’s on their minds and what are the No. 1 issues they want to see me tackle. I’m hoping these meetings will be the perfect forum for productive dialogue, and I’m urging everyone to stop by, speak their mind and tell me how I can best work for our community.” Read more

 

Allegheny County lawmakers: more than $575,000 awarded to improve stormwater management

(Jan 05, 2024)

“Runoff from municipal parking lots in Wilkinsburg’s business district have created stormwater management issues, including a high volume of water loading the storm sewer system and sometimes flooding area streets,” Salisbury said. “Upstream Pittsburgh has been working with Sci-Tek Consultants on plans to address the problem by removing impermeable pavement and retrofitting the lots with engineered soil, new trees, and native plants. These dollars will allow them to work with the borough to complete those plans." Read more

 

2024 Capitol Calendar

(Jan 02, 2024)

Check out my free 2024 Capitol calendar! Read more

 

Salisbury: More than $2.4 million awarded to bolster District 34 water, wastewater infrastructure

(Dec 19, 2023)

“Our residents have a right to rely on proper wastewater management, which is critical to public health,” Salisbury said. “The new funding will allow boroughs across the district and our local water authority to complete critical maintenance and repair projects, so residents and small business owners receive the reliable, uninterrupted service they deserve.” Read more

 

Salisbury: More than $1 million in tax credits awarded to support community projects

(Nov 21, 2023)

“Our district’s charitable nonprofits are constantly working to improve quality of life for residents, but they can’t do it alone,” Salisbury said. “Fortunately, tax credits can be a powerful tool to spur new investments. The newly awarded tax credits are going to boost key projects to fight blight and attract new businesses, expand affordable housing, and continue treatment programs and related services for residents.” Read more

 

Salisbury introduces bill to increase financial assessment thresholds for charitable organizations

(Nov 15, 2023)

HARRISBURG, Nov. 15 – State Rep. Abigail Salisbury, D-Allegheny, introduced legislation today that would raise the monetary threshold amount that subjects charitable organizations to more extensive financial oversight, including mandatory audits. Among other things, Salisbury’s bill would raise the current threshold for a mandatory audit from $750,000 to $1 million, a move she said better reflects current day charitable donations. “Increasing the monetary thresholds that trigger third-party audits or review would cut out red tape and help charitable organizations do what they were created to do – get dollars into the hands of people needing them,” said Salisbury, who serves as House Democratic chair of the Pennsylvania Charitable Nonprofit Caucus . “The current thresholds for subjecting organizations to greater regulation have not been reviewed since 2017, and it’s time to move the line to better reflect current day standards.” Under H.B. 1824 : Charitable organizations receiving annual contributions of $1 million or more would have to be audited by an independent certified public accountant. Under existing law , the audit requirement applies to organizations receiving $750,000 or more. Charitable organizations receiving annual contributions of at least $500,000 but less than $1 million would be required to have a review or audit of their financial statements performed by an independent certified Read more

 

Salisbury’s bill to permit remote work capabilities passes House unanimously

(Nov 14, 2023)

HARRISBURG, Nov. 14 – State Rep. Abigail Salisbury’s bill that would allow employees of licensees in the sales finance industry to work remotely unanimously passed the House Monday. The legislation, H.B. 1580 , applies to workers at licensees who qualify under the Consumer Discount Company Act and the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act. “Fueling the well-being and morale of workers while keeping businesses competitive now moves a step closer to becoming reality,” Salisbury, D-Allegheny, said. “I want to thank my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for supporting my bill that is a win-win for a prosperous economy and the people who make it possible.” State Rep. Tim Twardzik, R-Schuylkill, is co-sponsoring Salisbury’s legislation, which does not change any requirements pertaining to licensing, examination or regulation by the Department of Banking and Securities. Salisbury’s legislation now heads to the state Senate for consideration. Read more

 

Grant Memo: Agricultural, Educational, Public Safety, Redevelopment and Additional Grant Opportunities
Mar 06, 2024

Grants available as of Tuesday, Feb. 27
Feb 28, 2024

State Rep. Abigail Salisbury's Feb. 2024 Newsletter
Feb 23, 2024

Frankel, Salisbury issue statements after NTSB meeting to determine probable cause of Fern Hollow Bridge collapse
Feb 21, 2024

Salisbury: More than $141K in grants coming to district fire, EMS companies
Feb 16, 2024

PA House, Senate Dem Policy Committees convene joint hearing on eviction sealing
Feb 15, 2024

Salisbury, nonprofit partners launch grant-writing scholarship program
Feb 14, 2024

Salisbury supports governor’s budget proposals to bolster education, infrastructure, historically disadvantaged small businesses
Feb 08, 2024

Salisbury to launch Veterans Assistance Program Feb. 7
Feb 01, 2024

Salisbury: Nearly $300,000 awarded to fund traffic improvements along Braddock Avenue corridor
Jan 30, 2024

Salisbury: Churchill Borough awarded $15,000 to help fund electric vehicles
Jan 19, 2024

State Rep. Salisbury's Winter 2024 Newsletter is available online!
Jan 18, 2024

Salisbury: Nearly $1 million awarded to fund multiple District 34 projects
Jan 16, 2024

Salisbury to host community meetings Jan. 10-18 for resident input on issues
Jan 08, 2024

Allegheny County lawmakers: more than $575,000 awarded to improve stormwater management
Jan 05, 2024

2024 Capitol Calendar
Jan 02, 2024

Salisbury: More than $2.4 million awarded to bolster District 34 water, wastewater infrastructure
Dec 19, 2023

Salisbury: More than $1 million in tax credits awarded to support community projects
Nov 21, 2023

Salisbury introduces bill to increase financial assessment thresholds for charitable organizations
Nov 15, 2023

Salisbury’s bill to permit remote work capabilities passes House unanimously
Nov 14, 2023