Scanlon Unveils Fiscal Year 2023 Community Project Funding Submissions for Pennsylvania's 5th Congressional District
Washington,
June 21, 2022
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05) today unveiled 15 Community Project Funding (CPF) requests she submitted to the House Appropriations Committee on behalf of Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District for Fiscal Year 2023.
Implemented last year, the CPF program allows members of Congress to make recommendations for funds to be set aside within specific federal accounts for certain projects proposed by local governments, public institutions, and nonprofits. Rep. Scanlon secured funding for all 10 projects she submitted for Fiscal Year 2022, totaling nearly $8.5 million in funding for the district.
This year, each member was permitted to recommend up to 15 projects. The final determination on which projects will be funded is made by the House Committee on Appropriations and is subject to a vote in the House on a Fiscal Year 2023 spending bill.
“Our office received 50 high-quality applications from nonprofit and government organizations across PA-05,” said Rep. Scanlon. “After exhaustive deliberation — including steps to ensure all projects have broad community support, advance equitable goals, and meet other program parameters — I am thrilled to recommend these excellent projects to the Appropriations Committee for consideration. Each of these well-thought-out projects responds directly to one or more of our community’s most pressing needs, and I am proud to advocate for federal funding to support them.”
Rep. Scanlon submitted the following 15 projects on behalf of PA-05 for Fiscal Year 2023:
Full project descriptions are available on Rep. Scanlon’s website.
Additional information on the Community Project Funding program is available on the House Committee on Appropriations’ website.
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