The Northeastern Potter Economic Development Association partnered with the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers (CFTT) to provide an economic development grant program that will provide support to non-profit organizations including 501(c)(3) agencies or charitable programs in the northeastern area of Potter County.
Donor Name: Northeastern Potter Economic Development Association
State: Pennsylvania
County: Potter County (PA)
Township: Selected Townships
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/26/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
This includes the areas of townships and boroughs served by the Northern Potter School District: Ulysses Township, Ulysses Borough, Harrison Township, Genesee Township, Allegany Township, Bingham Township, and Hector Township.
Funding Information
$1,425.
Eligible Uses
Grant funds may be used to:
- Enhance Public Services – Purchase essential equipment or supplies, support community-focused projects.
- Provide Training & Education – Fund professional development and public education initiatives.
- Support Programs – Launch or expand programs that benefit the community.
- Improve Infrastructure – Upgrade facilities for public accessibility, safety, and use.
- Collaborate on Community Initiatives – Partner with other organizations to address shared challenges.
- Disaster Relief & Emergency Services – Respond to urgent community needs.
- Cover Select Operational Costs – When directly tied to an approved project.
Ineligible Uses
Grant funds cannot be used for:
- Lobbying & Political Activities – Campaigns, lobbying efforts, or policy influence.
- Private or Member-Only Benefits – Salaries, bonuses, or internal perks not tied to public services.
- Fundraising Expenses – Event costs, promotional materials, or donor incentives.
- Debt Repayment – Paying off loans, bonds, or financial obligations.
- Non-Public Projects – Enhancements that do not benefit the broader community.
- Routine Government Operations – General municipal services funded by taxes.
For more information, visit NPEDA.