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Watershed Restoration and Protection Program (WRPP)

This program provides funding to municipalities and eligible organizations in Pennsylvania for projects that restore and protect watersheds by reducing pollution from agricultural and stormwater runoff.

$300,000
Forecasted
Recurring
Grant Description

The Watershed Restoration and Protection Program (WRPP) is administered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through the PA Department of Community and Economic Development. The program is funded via the Marcellus Legacy Fund established under Act 13 of 2012, which allocates resources to the Commonwealth Financing Authority to support projects aimed at restoring and protecting the state's watersheds. The initiative addresses the significant impacts of nutrient and sediment loadings originating from nonpoint sources such as agricultural and stormwater runoff, which impair more than 8,100 stream miles across Pennsylvania. The overarching goal is to restore degraded stream reaches and maintain these improvements, ultimately removing them from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's Impaired Waters list. Eligible applicants for WRPP grants include municipalities such as counties, cities, boroughs, incorporated towns, townships, and home rule municipalities. Other eligible entities include councils of governments, authorized organizations classified under section 501(c)(3), institutions of higher education, recognized watershed organizations, and for-profit businesses that are not producers of natural gas as defined in Act 13. The program funds a wide range of projects, including those implementing Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control or reduce runoff in agricultural and urban settings, stream bank and channel stabilization, maintenance of existing BMPs, and water quality monitoring efforts. Funds awarded under this program may be used for construction, improvement, repair, and maintenance of watershed protection BMPs, engineering and construction oversight, stream stabilization, in-stream monitoring, and operations and maintenance costs through trust funds. Administrative costs directly related to administering the grant are also eligible but capped at 2% of the award. Notably, ineligible expenses include public relations, lobbying, litigation, and other costs not directly linked to approved project activities. A 15% cash match of the total project cost is required, which may include the appraised value of real estate integral to the project. The maximum grant award is $300,000, and eligible project costs must be incurred within the period defined in the grant agreement. The application process requires submitting an electronic Single Application for Assistance via grants.pa.gov. Applications are accepted annually from February 1 to May 31, with the deadline for submission on May 31. Evaluation criteria include project cost, strategic importance, and expected impact. Successful applicants must comply with relevant planning and permit requirements and adhere to Pennsylvania prevailing wage laws for construction activities. The grant process involves the issuance of a grant agreement and commitment letter, which applicants must sign and return within 45 days. Funds are disbursed in intervals of no less than 30 days, with certified expenses required for release. Upon project completion, recipients must submit a detailed final report including project activities, installed facilities, before-and-after photographs, and water quality outcomes. All project records must be maintained and made available for inspection. For inquiries, applicants can contact the Office of Business Finance and Workforce Development โ€“ CFA Programs Division at the PA Department of Community and Economic Development, located in the Commonwealth Keystone Building, Harrisburg, PA. The contact phone number is (717) 787-6245, fax (717) 772-3581, and email ra-dcedsitedvpt@pa.gov. Full guidelines and application materials are accessible online at dced.pa.gov.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $300,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

Yes - 0.15

Additional Details

Grants may cover construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of watershed BMPs, stream stabilization, water quality monitoring, engineering oversight, administrative costs, and trust funds for O&M, with clear caps for each cost category.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
County governments
For profit organizations other than small businesses
Small businesses
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education

Additional Requirements

Any of the following entities may apply for a grant under the Watershed Restoration and Protection Program (WRPP): 1. Municipality โ€“ Any county, city, borough, incorporated town, township or home rule municipality. 2. Councils of Governments โ€“ An entity organized by units of local government under an intergovernmental agreement, which provides cooperative planning, coordination and technical assistance to its member governments on issues of mutual concern that cross jurisdictional lines, and which does not act under the direction and control of any single member government. 3. Authorized Organization โ€“ An entity involved in research, restoration, rehabilitation, planning, acquisition, development, education or other activities, which furthers the protection, enhancement, conservation, preservation or enjoyment of this commonwealth's environmental, conservation, recreation or similar resources. The organization must be a tax-exempt institution under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (Public Law 99-514, 26 U.S.C. ยง 501(c) (3)) and registered with the Bureau of Charitable Organizations or an educational institution involved in these authorized activities or a municipal authority. 4. Institution of Higher Education โ€“ An entity that is an accredited university, college, seminary college, community college or two-year college. 5. Watershed Organization โ€“ An entity recognized by the PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources or the PA Department of Environmental Protection that was established to promote local watershed conservation efforts in an identified watershed. 6. For Profit Businesses โ€“ other than โ€œproducersโ€ of natural gas as defined in Act 13

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

February 1, 2026

Application Closes

May 31, 2026

Contact Information

Grantor

Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

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