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Boating Facility Grant Program​

This program provides funding to public entities in Pennsylvania for the development and improvement of public fishing and boating access facilities.

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Grant Description

The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s (PFBC) Statewide Public Access Grant Program offers funding to support public fishing and boating access facilities in Pennsylvania. The program provides financial assistance to eligible public entities, such as municipal and county governments, land trusts, conservancies, and other qualified organizations for activities like planning, design, acquisition, development, and major rehabilitation of facilities for recreational anglers and boaters. Two specific program areas are offered: the Erie Access Improvement Program (EAIP), which supports fishing access and habitat improvements on Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay, and their tributaries, and the Boating Facility Grant Program, which funds public boating facilities statewide. Eligible applicants include public entities with capabilities for providing open, general public access to fishing or boating facilities. Non-profit or not-for-profit organizations must apply through a qualifying public entity. Eligible projects include acquisition and construction of boat ramps, docks, access roads, parking areas, and safety equipment, while ineligible expenses include maintenance, routine repair costs, and operational expenses. The program requires applicants to match a minimum of 50% of the requested grant funds through cash or in-kind contributions, with additional matching funds from non-federal sources encouraged to strengthen the application. Funding is provided as a reimbursement for completed work, which is verified by PFBC staff. Applicants are responsible for managing and overseeing project implementation, securing necessary permits, and ensuring facilities remain open for public use. Projects should be completed within two years of grant approval. Selection criteria include alignment with program priorities, ADA accessibility, project readiness, public accessibility at no cost, and the amount of matching funds provided. Priority is given to projects serving a large number of users or meeting specific regional needs as defined by PFBC each year. Applicants are encouraged to attend a pre-application meeting with PFBC staff for guidance on technical and regulatory aspects. Applications must be submitted by the established deadlines and include a cover letter, project location maps, photographs, cost estimates, preliminary design plans, and proof of ownership or control of the project site. Funding announcements are posted annually on the PFBC website, and federal funds may be available for certain projects, though additional federal compliance requirements will apply. Successful applicants will enter into a cooperative agreement with PFBC, under which they agree to maintain the facility and provide public access for the term of the agreement. All funded facilities must display recognition signs acknowledging PFBC’s support.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

Yes - 50% Match required

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

County governments
Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Who is eligible? Boating Facility Grants are available to public entities, including townships, boroughs, municipal and county governments as well as to nonprofit groups (501c3) including land trusts, conservancies and watershed associations that have or will have the capability to provide boat access facilities that are open and available for general public use.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission

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