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2nd Century Alliance Receives Funding through the Neighborhood Assistance Program

Shapiro Administration Invests $70 Million to Support 405 Projects Statewide That Will Help Revitalize Communities and Improve Quality of Life for Pennsylvanians

The Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Rick Siger announced the approval of $70 million through the Neighborhood Assistance Program to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations’ efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects across the Commonwealth.

2nd Century Alliance was among the recipients, receiving $142,500 in tax credits to support the implementation of a strategic plan focused on eight core areas to revitalize downtown into a vibrant destination for residents and visitors.

Read the full article on the PA Department of Community & Economic Development website >

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