Local Share Account (LSA) - Philadelphia
This grant provides funding to local governments and nonprofit organizations in Northampton and Lehigh Counties to support community improvement projects and economic development initiatives that enhance the quality of life for residents.
The Local Share Account (LSA) - Northampton and Lehigh Counties grant program is administered by the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) under the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED). The program was established in accordance with the Pennsylvania Race Horse Development and Gaming Act to distribute a portion of the gross terminal revenues from licensed gaming facilities. Its primary goal is to support and enhance the quality of life in Northampton and Lehigh Counties through the funding of local projects that address community needs and foster economic development. The purpose of the LSA Northampton and Lehigh Counties program is to distribute gaming revenues to projects that improve public interest within these counties. Funds may be awarded to a wide range of projects including economic development initiatives, community improvement projects, public interest endeavors, and public safety measures. The program encourages local governments and community organizations to develop projects that will have long-lasting benefits for the residents of these counties. Eligible applicants for the LSA Northampton and Lehigh Counties program include Northampton County and Lehigh County, municipalities within these counties, municipal authorities, and nonprofit organizations. Applications must clearly demonstrate the public benefit of the proposed project and how it aligns with the program’s objectives. The program is not open to individuals, for-profit entities, or organizations operating outside of Northampton and Lehigh Counties. The grant application process requires applicants to submit a complete online application through the DCED Single Application for Assistance system. Required documentation includes a detailed project description, a project budget, evidence of matching funds (if applicable), and supporting resolutions or letters of support from the local governing bodies. Applicants should also provide detailed information on project timelines, anticipated outcomes, and sustainability plans. It is recommended that applicants consult with DCED staff prior to submission for guidance on program requirements and eligibility. Applications for the LSA Northampton and Lehigh Counties program will be accepted through the online portal with a closing deadline of June 28, 2024. The program does not operate on a rolling basis but is expected to recur annually. Funding decisions are typically announced in the fall following the application period. Award amounts vary based on project scope and available funds; however, there is no specified minimum or maximum award amount stated in the program guidelines. No matching funds are required, but applicants may choose to leverage additional resources to strengthen their proposals. The grant guidelines do not list specific evaluation criteria but emphasize the importance of demonstrating clear public benefit, feasibility, and alignment with community needs. Contact information for assistance with the application process includes the DCED Customer Service Center at ra-dcedcs@pa.gov and phone number (800) 379-7448. No list of prior recipients is provided in the program document. Applicants are encouraged to thoroughly review all program guidelines and seek clarification on any aspects of the application process to ensure a complete and competitive submission.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Funding is sourced from gaming revenues and used to support eligible community projects in Northampton and Lehigh Counties. The program does not specify a minimum or maximum award amount or total funding pool in the guidelines. No matching funds are required.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants include Northampton County and Lehigh County, municipalities within these counties, municipal authorities, and nonprofit organizations.
Geographic Eligibility
Northampton County, Lehigh County
Applicants are encouraged to consult with DCED staff prior to submission for guidance on program requirements and eligibility.
Application Opens
December 1, 2025
Application Closes
January 31, 2026
Grantor
Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED)
Phone
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