$3.8M Allotted To 12 Bucks Co. Community Revitalization Projects

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Doylestown PA

09 November, 2021

12:57 PM

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BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Twelve Bucks County projects will receive funding toward community revitalization initiatives, Gov. Tom Wolf announced on Tuesday. Wolf and the Neighborhood Assistance Program allocated $36 million in funds to 220 projects throughout the commonwealth, many of which focus on COVID-19 relief or social justice. Twelve Bucks County projects will see a cumulative $3,878,294 of that money. "Communities from every corner of Pennsylvania will benefit from this funding — the result of public-private partnerships and cooperation," said Gov. Wolf. "We are pleased to continue supporting NAP applicants who are committed to advancing and improving communities by making thoughtful plans to address the issues impacting their neighborhoods. These projects make the state stronger as a whole and keep it the best place to live, work, and play." Funding through the Neighborhood Assistance Program can be used for projects in categories including affordable housing, community services, crime prevention, education, job training, charitable food, blight, special population issues, veteran's initiatives, and long-term community revitalization. The following Bucks County projects received funding this year: Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County, $150,000 Bucks County Opportunity Council - Bristol Township, $33,000Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania - Bristol Township, $75,000YMCA of Bucks County, $18,750Blackwood Creek Investments, LLC - Bensalem Township, $250,000DIJAS Realty, LLC - Bensalem Township, $129,250101 Washington Street, LLC - Morrisville, $250,000BCCI Levittown, LLC - Bristol Township, $250,000Environmental Alternatives Solutions, Inc. - Bristol Township, $250,000Liu&Li, LLC - Bristol Township, $250,000 Pine View Estates, LLC - Bristol Township, $250,000Philabundance, $1,972,294 Read detailed descriptions of how these Bucks County recipients will use their funding. Subscribe to Patch to receive more important community news in your inbox.

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