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Federal and state grant opportunities with plain-English eligibility summaries. We aggregate public records — always verify the details on the funder’s site before applying. Or browse the complete index →
Pipeline Investment Program (PIPE)
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The Pipeline Investment Program funds construction of the final stretch of natural gas distribution lines connecting business parks and existing manufacturing or industrial sites in Pennsylvania to gas service. Eligible applicants include economic development organizations, businesses, municipalities, hospitals, and school districts. No award amount is specified, and the program is narrowly scoped to natural gas infrastructure projects.
NonprofitsSmall businessGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+1 moreAppalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Construction RSBA
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Construction RSBA program funds infrastructure and construction projects (such as water, sewer, and community facilities) in Pennsylvania's Appalachian region, which covers parts of the state's mountain counties. Eligible applicants are economic development organizations, nonprofit entities, and local governments located specifically within the Appalachian PA region; organizations outside this geographic area do not qualify. No award amount is specified.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityHistoric Preservation Tax Credit (HPTC)
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The Historic Preservation Tax Credit is a Pennsylvania tax credit, not a grant, for taxpayers completing an approved rehabilitation of a qualified historic structure into income-producing property. The rehabilitation plan must be approved by the state historic preservation office against federal standards for historic buildings. No award/credit amount is specified, and eligibility isn't restricted to a particular organization type in the record provided.
Narrow eligibilityPennsylvania Strategic Investments to Enhance Sites Program (PA SITES) Planning Grant
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The PA SITES Planning Grant funds feasibility studies and site plans to prepare Pennsylvania properties for future business development or redevelopment. Eligible applicants are municipalities, economic development organizations, redevelopment or municipal authorities, industrial development agencies, and for-profit businesses. No specific award amount is listed, and eligibility excludes general nonprofits and individuals outside these categories.
Small businessGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityAct 47 - Loan Program
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The Act 47 Loan Program provides loan and grant funding plus technical assistance to Pennsylvania local governments that are officially designated as financially distressed, helping them create financial recovery plans. Only municipalities meeting this financial distress designation are eligible; other applicant types do not qualify. No award amount is specified.
Government / tribalNarrow eligibilityNext Generation Farmer Loan Program
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
This is a loan program, not a grant, for farm businesses purchasing land, machinery, or equipment; it uses federal tax-exempt financing to lower the borrower's interest rate. It does not apply to nonprofits or non-agricultural businesses. No loan cap or deadline is provided.
Small businessNarrow eligibilityKeystone Opportunity Zones (KOZ)
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The Keystone Opportunity Zones program offers Pennsylvania state and local tax abatements, not cash grants, to businesses and residents that locate within specially designated zones. Eligibility is tied entirely to physical location inside a KOZ rather than organization type, so businesses or individuals outside these zones do not qualify. No award amount is specified since the benefit is a tax reduction rather than a fixed grant.
Small businessIndividualsNarrow eligibilityLocal Government Capital Project Loan Program LGCPL
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The Local Government Capital Project Loan Program provides low-interest loans, not grants, to local governments for equipment and facility needs. Eligibility is limited to local government entities; nonprofits, businesses, and individuals don't qualify. No award/loan amount is specified, and financing must be repaid.
Government / tribalNarrow eligibilityPrivate Dam Financial Assurance - Enrollment
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Up to $500K
The Private Dam Financial Assurance Program helps owners of regulated private dams in Pennsylvania meet state-required proof of financial responsibility, with a maximum benefit of $500,000, and separately offers low-interest loans once program funds reach $1,500,000. Eligible applicants include individuals, partnerships, associations, common interest communities, community associations, and corporations that own a regulated private dam; this is a narrow, asset-specific program rather than general grant funding.
IndividualsSmall businessNarrow eligibilityPennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority (PEDFA) Tax Exempt Bond Program
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The PEDFA Tax Exempt Bond Program gives Pennsylvania businesses and 501(c)(3) nonprofits access to low-interest financing through tax-exempt bonds or notes, targeted at manufacturing, solid waste disposal, wastewater treatment, transportation facilities, and assisted living/housing projects. This is debt financing rather than a grant, and eligibility is limited to these specific project types and organization categories. No award amount is specified.
Nonprofits501(c)(3) onlySmall businessNarrow eligibilityPennsylvania Minority Business Development Authority (PMBDA)
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Up to $250K
The Pennsylvania Minority Business Development Authority program provides low-interest loans, not grants, of up to $250,000 to businesses owned and operated by ethnic minorities, with the specific exclusion of non-franchised restaurants. This is a loan program rather than free grant funding, and eligibility is narrowly limited to minority-owned businesses meeting the program's criteria.
Small businessSmall awardNarrow eligibilityAct 47
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
This program is limited to Pennsylvania municipalities designated as financially distressed under Act 47; other applicant types do not qualify. It provides a mix of loan and grant funding along with technical assistance to help these local governments develop and carry out financial recovery plans. Award amounts aren't specified, and the far-off deadline suggests it runs on a rolling, ongoing basis rather than a single competition.
Government / tribalNarrow eligibilitySolar for Schools Program (S4S)
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · From $500K
The Solar for Schools Program funds solar energy system installation for Pennsylvania schools, including school districts, charter schools, career and technical schools, trade schools, and community colleges, covering equipment purchase, permits, energy storage, and utility interconnection costs. Grants start at a minimum of $500,000, making this a large-award program limited strictly to educational institutions.
Schools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityBen Franklin Partners (BFTDA) Challenge Grant
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The Ben Franklin Partners Challenge Grant supports entrepreneurs, start-ups, early-stage companies, investors, higher education institutions, and past Ben Franklin Technology Partners (BFTP) alumni companies working on new technology, including clean energy generation, conservation, and transportation. Funding is channeled through Pennsylvania's four regional Ben Franklin Technology Partners for capital access, business expertise, and technology commercialization support. No specific award amount is listed, and eligibility favors technology-focused ventures with an existing BFTP connection.
Small businessIndividualsSchools & universitiesNew orgs OK+1 moreBeginning Farmer Tax Credit (BFTC)
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The Beginning Farmer Tax Credit gives Pennsylvania individuals, trusts, and pass-through entities a state tax credit for selling or renting agricultural assets to beginning farmers. This is a tax credit rather than a cash grant, administered jointly with the state Department of Agriculture and Department of Revenue, and no award amount is specified.
IndividualsNarrow eligibilityEducational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC)
UnofficialDue Dec 31, 2035Community & Economic Development · Amount varies
The Educational Improvement Tax Credit gives Pennsylvania businesses a state tax credit for contributions to approved Scholarship Organizations, Educational Improvement Organizations, or Pre-Kindergarten Scholarship Organizations. Only eligible businesses can apply (not individuals or nonprofits directly), and applications follow specific windows tied to prior commitment status. No award dollar cap is specified for the credit itself.
Small businessNarrow eligibilityAnnual Program Statement for U.S. Presentation at International Art Biennales
Due Jan 1, 2099Bureau Of Educational and Cultural Affairs · $375K
This State Department (Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs) program funds U.S. presentation at international art biennales, exposing foreign audiences to American art that reflects U.S. values and fosters dialogue. Eligibility is limited to 501(c)(3) nonprofits other than institutions of higher education. The award is fixed at $375,000.
Nonprofits501(c)(3) onlyNarrow eligibilitySmall awardAustrian-American Partnership Fund (AAPF)
Due Jan 1, 2099U.S. Mission to Austria · $5K–$24.5K
The Austrian-American Partnership Fund supports projects that strengthen collaboration and dialogue between Austria and the United States, such as work on foreign policy understanding, shared transnational threats, cultural exchange, and innovation. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits other than higher-education institutions, plus public and private educational institutions and individuals, based in Austria, Europe, or the U.S. with proven program experience. Awards range from about $5,000 to $24,500, decided on a rolling basis subject to available funds. Projects showing long-term sustainability receive priority.
Nonprofits501(c)(3) onlyIndividualsSchools & universities+2 moreAnnual Program Statement for U.S. Presentation at International Architecture Biennales
Due Jan 1, 2099Bureau Of Educational and Cultural Affairs · $475K
This State Department (Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs) program funds U.S. presentation at international architecture biennales, showcasing American architectural designs to foreign audiences in support of U.S. foreign policy. Eligibility is limited to 501(c)(3) nonprofits other than institutions of higher education. The award is fixed at $475,000.
Nonprofits501(c)(3) onlyNarrow eligibilityLarge awardU.S. EMBASSY TO LIBYA PAS ANNUAL PROGRAM STATEMENT
Due Jan 1, 2099U.S. Mission to Tunisia · $500–$25K
The U.S. Embassy to Libya's Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program funds projects that build community, promote social good, and strengthen U.S.-Libya understanding through arts, youth leadership, STEAM, and similar themes. All grantees must have nonprofit status; eligible applicants include civil-society groups, NGOs, cultural and academic institutions, and individuals. U.S. NGOs and individuals may apply, but preference goes to Libyan NGOs or partnerships that build Libyan capacity. Awards range from about $500 up to a maximum of $25,000.
NonprofitsIndividualsSchools & universitiesSmall award+1 more