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Allentown community leaders on Monday unveiled a well-funded plan to provide Center City youth with more opportunities for education, jobs, recreation and civic engagement. The successor to the Upside Allentown project, “Allentown’s Future” will annually invest $650,000 worth of corporate donations through 2026 in a variety of initiatives meant to improve the neighborhood directly northwest of downtown.
The Fayette County Cultural Trust is adding two more organizations to their list of recipients for funding through a state program.
Over the past six years, the Neighborhood Partnership Program (NPP), a program through the state Department of Community and Economic Development, has provided money to various local organizations through the cultural trust.
Those organizations are selected because their missions are to help the low and moderate income residents of Connellsville.
Daniel Cocks, the executive director of the FCCT, said this will be the second term that the trust has been accepted into the NPP with each term lasting for six years of funding to those organizations.
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December 07, 2020
Today, Governor Tom Wolf announced the approval of $36 million in funding through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to support 214 community revitalization projects across the commonwealth.
“The Neighborhood Assistance Program has historically been a valued resource for communities across Pennsylvania, and that is true now more than ever,” said Gov. Wolf. “This has been a challenging year for all of us, and the projects we are supporting today will help us grow stronger and mor
Gov. Tom Wolf announced the approval of $36 million in funding through the Neighborhood Assistance Program to support 214 community revitalization projects across the commonwealth.