Active Allegheny Grant Program 2024

Ceiling: $500,000
Local
Allegheny County Economic Development

This program provides funding to municipalities and non-profits in Allegheny County for projects that improve bicycle and pedestrian access, promoting active transportation and physical activity in local communities.

Description

The 2024 Active Allegheny Grant Program (AAGP) aims to support communities in Allegheny County by funding the planning and design of projects that promote active transportation. The program focuses on improving bicycle and pedestrian connections to local destinations and transportation networks, enhancing opportunities for physical activity. Administered by Allegheny County Economic Development (ACED), the grant program aligns with the county's Active Allegheny plan and comprehensive health and transportation goals, such as the Live Well Allegheny initiative and the Plan for a Healthier Allegheny.

For 2024, $150,000 is available in total funding, with a maximum grant request of $50,000 per project. Applications exceeding $50,000 may be considered if the project significantly boosts physical activity opportunities, connects to major systems, or involves multiple municipalities. Eligible applicants include municipalities, Councils of Governments (COGs) applying on behalf of their members, and non-profit organizations representing municipalities. Multi-municipal applications are encouraged, but each municipality can only submit one application.

The program supports two types of projects: planning efforts, which assess pedestrian and bicycle needs and propose solutions, and engineering and design projects, which prepare active transportation improvements for construction. Projects involving PennDOT or county facilities require prior coordination to ensure compliance with applicable standards. The program excludes projects located within parks or conserved land.

Match requirements vary based on the applicant's location, with some municipalities required to provide up to a 20% cash match, while others may have no match requirement depending on socioeconomic factors. The program funds projects on a reimbursement basis, requiring grantees to submit invoices with proper documentation.

Applications are due by November 8, 2024, and must be submitted through the ACED application portal. For more information, applicants can contact Jaclyn Karolski at ACED.

Eligibility

States
Pennsylvania
Regions
Allegheny County (PA)
Eligible Entities
City or township governments, Nonprofits
PDF Link

Funding

Program Funding
Award Ceiling
$500,000
Award Floor
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
October 17, 2024
App Status
Anticipating Next Round
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
Local
Contact Name
Jaclyn Karolski
Contact Email
Contact Phone

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.81B
Available Funding
7,151
Active Grants
224
New Grants Analyzed This Week