Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) Grant Info Session – Apr 1

Posted by PA Department of Community and Economic Development on March 24, 2026

Please join us for a free online informational session, led by PA Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED) Southeast Regional Director Michael Shorr. This session will provide information about this year’s NAP cycle, the application process, and advice for community-based organizations and potential business contributors interested in participating.

Applications​ have opened for this cycle of the PA Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) with a deadline of May 29th at 5:00 PM.

The Pennsylvania’s Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) provides substantial support for neighborhoods and communities across Pennsylvania. The program helps nonprofits (501(c)(3)) complete vital community projects by providing tax credits to businesses that provide contributions to those projects. In this way, NAP encourages and strengthens partnership between the private, nonprofit, and public sectors and helps put communities on the right track to self-sufficiency.

This session will be helpful for organizations and businesses who:

Are planning to submit an application for this cycle of NAP/NPP/SPP/CFP and:

  • Have participated in previous rounds
  • Have NOT participated in previous rounds
  • Are considering applying, but:
  • Are not sure which program is the best fit or how competitive your project will be
  • Need help with finding the right community-based partner or business contributor
  • Have other questions about this application cycle
  • Anyone else who would like to learn more about this state tax credit program and how it benefits Philadelphia communities.

Date and Time: April 1, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Register.


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