Each year, RVE works with clients to identify funding opportunities that will help achieve their priorities. Recently, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania announced grant awards for upcoming projects through the Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF). RVE provided grant preparation services to a number of clients and, through our assistance, the following were able to obtain grants totaling $3,314,355 for upcoming projects:
ENTITY | AMOUNT | PROJECT | SOURCE |
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Upper Gwynedd Township | $1.24 million | Reconstruction of the Sumneytown Pike Bridge | PennDOT MTF Grant |
East Norriton Township | $454,437 | ADA Curb Ramp | DCED MTF Grant |
Kennedy Township | $382,771 | Relocation of Aiken Road | PennDOT MTF Grant |
Lower Makefield Township | $353,000 | Woodside Road Bike Path | DCED MTF Grant |
Yardley Borough | $312,147 | North Main St. Sidewalk Phase 2 | PennDOT MTF Grant |
Borough of Phoenixville | $250,000 | Mowere Road | DCED MTF Grant |
Newtown Township | $227,000 | Lower Dolington Road Multi-Use Trail Phase 2 | DCED MTF Grant |
Yardley Borough | $95,000 | North Main St. Sidewalk Phase 2 | DCED MTF Grant |
Corporate-wide, RVE develops and coordinates numerous grant/loan-funded programs for local, State and Federal agencies. We have acquired over $5 million worth of grants for our municipal clients over the last two years alone. Through our extensive experience, RVE has developed valuable relationships with funding agencies to ensure our staff is aware of the latest funding program updates.
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