Environmental Protection Agency
EPA’s new Clean School Bus Program provides funding ($5B from FY 2022-2026) to replace existing school buses with clean and zero-emission models.
Environmental Protection Agency
EPA’s new Clean School Bus Program provides funding ($5B from FY 2022-2026) to replace existing school buses with clean and zero-emission models.
EBSCO
Annual program that offers grants to libraries looking to fund a solar project to offset their electricity costs. Applications are typically accepted in April each year.
NOAA
Provides grants and in-kind support for programs that educate and inspire people to use Earth system science to improve ecosystem stewardship and increase resilience to environmental hazards.
Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
Provides matching grant funds to assist municipalities experiencing fiscal difficulties to develop comprehensive multi-year financial plans and establish short- and long-term financial objectives.
Pennsylvania Department of community and Economic development
A list of grants, loans and tax incentives for communities looking to improve infrastructure and economic development.
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA)
The state offers a variety of grants for communities looking to plan and undertake flood and disaster risk mitigation projects.
Sustainable Pennsylvania, a joint project of the Pennsylvania Municipal League and Sustainable Pittsburgh, is a voluntary performance recognition program designed to help municipalities set and achieve sustainability goals, save money, conserve resources, and foster a vibrant community.
The Pennsylvania Municipal League is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization established in 1900 as an advocate for Pennsylvania’s 3rd class cities. Today, The League represents participating Pennsylvania cities, boroughs, townships, home rule communities and towns that all share The League’s municipal policy interests.
The mission of the Pennsylvania Municipal League is to strengthen, empower and advocate for effective local government.
Sustainable PGH is a nonprofit committed to building the knowledge, perspective, and ability needed to create a better tomorrow for our region.
Email info@sustainablepa.org or reach out directly to Bailey Rocco (PML) at brocco@pml.org or (717) 236-9469, or contact Sawyer Sidelinger (Sustainable Pittsburgh) at ssidelinger@sustainablepittsburgh.org or by phone at (412) 258-6642.