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Overview

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) was founded in 1965 to help the 13-state Appalachian region reach economic parity with the rest of the nation. Since then, ARC has invested $4.5 billion in approximately 28,000 economic development projects across Appalachia, attracting over $10 billion in matching project funds.

Each year in Pennsylvania, ARC provides funding for numerous projects in the Appalachian Region in a wide range of program areas. The projects funded in the program areas create thousands of new jobs, improve local water and sewer systems, increase school readiness, expand access to health care, assist local communities with strategic planning and provide technical and managerial assistance to emerging businesses.

Local Development Districts (LDDs) — also known as local Council of Governments, Regional Planning and Development Commissions, or Area Development Districts —  are multi-county planning organizations facilitating community-based, regionally driven economic development.

Our organization is the designated Local Development District (LDD) for the region, providing technical assistance and coordinating with the state, specifically the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), for nine counties in our geographic footprint: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Washington, and Westmoreland. Lawrence County is part of Northwest Commission’s LDD territory.

Service Maps

Service Area Map

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PA Local Development District

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If your service area is outside of Pennsylvania, you can find all ARC state programs here.


ARC Grant Opportunities

All ARC projects have the same goals:

  • Building Appalachian Businesses
  • Building Appalachia’s Workforce Ecosystem
  • Building Appalachia’s Infrastructure
  • Building Regional Culture and Tourism
  • Building Community Leaders and Capacity

All applications have to meet at least one of these goals, as well as a corresponding PA ARC strategy and objective. The four funding streams detailed below have different deadlines and funding focuses, but ARC is primarily interested in funding activities related to economic development.

Timeline

When applying for an ARC funding opportunity, applicants complete a pre-application (may be called a Letter of Intent, Concept Paper, or pre-application, depending on funding opportunity) and, if invited, a full application. In the pre-application and full application, applicants will need to identify both an ARC goal and strategy as well as a Pennsylvania goal and objective.

Appalachia Envisioned

ARC Strategic Plan Fiscal Years 2022-2026:

PA Appalachian Development Plan

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What to consider when applying for funding

Eligibility

Planning vs. Implementation – which grant should I apply for?

Match

Registered State Basic Agency (RSBA) or Basic Funding Agency

Performance Measures


Executive Summary Template: Area Development and Local Access Road:

Executive Summary Template

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Pre-application Best Practices

  • keep to 2-3 pages, 
  • use the strategic plans above to identify “Goals and Strategies”, 
  • use SPC’s Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP)/Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS), SmartMoves, under “Strategic Rationale”
  • use Performance Measures as outlined above

SPC, as SWPA’s Local Development District (LDD), submits Area Development and Local Access Road Executive Summaries to DCED. SPC also submits full applications to DCED on behalf of regional applicants. For more information on how to complete ARC’s Executive Summary, timelines for submission, and all other technical assistance, please reach out to Faith Collins (fcollins@spcregion.org) at SPC.

PLEASE NOTE: SAM REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL ARC APPLICANTS.

Please let us know if you need assistance getting a UEI from SAM.gov.


ARC Area Development Grant Program

The Area Development Program focuses on education and workforce training programs, highway construction, water and sewer system construction, leadership development programs, small business start-ups and expansions, and development of healthcare resources. Area Development programs also offer a Local Access Road funding opportunity. Please note that Local Access Road projects must use PennDOT as their Registered State Basic Agency.

Total time until funding is disbursed: 6-9 months. ARC is best for programs taking place in the future; ARC does not reimburse funding. All ARC-funded program activities will need to take place after ARC funding has been disbursed.

In addition to a cost estimate and preliminary engineering report, a Basic Federal Agency or Registered State Basic Agency must be identified for the project. A BFA or RSBA will be used to manage construction projects as ARC does not manage their own construction projects. An RSBA or BFA request letter template, examples of cost estimates, and information on how to put together preliminary engineering reports are available upon request from Faith Collins (fcollins@spcregion.org) at SPC

Documentation required for full applications:

Construction Checklist

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Non-Construction Checklist

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Other Grants Available Through ARC

ARC offers other grant opportunities throughout the year: INSPIRE and POWER are typically open in February or March each year.

INSPIRE

INSPIRE is for projects with a workforce focus for the substance use disorder community.

POWER

POWER is for economic development projects in coal-affected communities.

ARISE

ARISE is open year-round for projects with a multi-state focus.

For more information on POWER, INSPIRE, and ARISE, please reach out to Faith Collins (fcollins@spcregion.org), or visit ARC’s website. You can also sign up for ARC’s newsletter.

Calendar

Pleaser check back. Grant due dates will be added as they are announced.


Helpful Links

CEDS

SPC is an Economic Development District (EDD), a designation from the Economic Development Administration (EDA)( https://www.eda.gov/). As an EDD, SPC is tasked with putting together a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS). Our CEDS is titled SmartMoves. All Area Development applications can reference this regional plan’s goals as part of their Strategic Rationale.”

SPC CEDS

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ARC

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)’s website provides more information on all their funding opportunities and upcoming events.

ARC

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EDA

The Economic Development Administration (EDA)’s site with more information about their funding streams. SPC also provides technical assistance on EDA funding opportunities.

EDA

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Community Capacity Program

Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) provides technical assistance for potential grant applicants interested in applying for funding opportunities through the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), as well other opportunities related to economic development.

Community Capacity Program One Pager

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Project Manager Contacts

Faith Collins
Community Capacity Coordinator
(412) 391-5590 x0308