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Municipal Assistance Program - Shared Services and Planning (MAP-SSP)

Community & Economic DevelopmentAmount not specifiedDue Dec 31, 2035

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The Municipal Assistance Program (Shared Services and Planning) funds Pennsylvania counties and municipalities to plan and implement shared services and community planning initiatives, emphasizing …

Deadline
Dec 31, 2035
Posted
Jan 1, 2024
Award amount
Amount not specified
Focus areas
Community & economic development

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In plain English

The Municipal Assistance Program (Shared Services and Planning) funds Pennsylvania counties and municipalities to plan and implement shared services and community planning initiatives, emphasizing intergovernmental cooperation. Only local government entities are eligible; nonprofits, businesses, and individuals do not qualify. No award amount is specified.

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Who can apply

Municipality — Counties; municipalities

About this grant

Provides funding to assist local governments to plan for and efficiently implement a variety of services and improvements, and soundly manage development with an emphasis on intergovernmental approaches. Funding is available for two groups of activities: shared services, and community planning.

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