Tuesday, October 25, 2011
ARC Launches Global Appalachia Export Initiative
Monday, October 24, 2011
Storm relief grant funding
[41 Pa.B. 5720]
[Saturday, October 22, 2011]
[Saturday, October 22, 2011]
The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) announces the availability of emergency Storm Relief Grant Funding of 50% up to $9,500 from the Commonwealth's Advantage Grant Program (Program) for small business pollution prevention. Small Business Storm Relief Advantage is a grant program which may enable a small business to implement pollution prevention project, must prevent or mitigate an imminent threat to public health or safety and can help small businesses cut costs and reduce the risk of potential regulatory problems. Costs incurred after August 26, 2011, and before December 31, 2011, are eligible for grant consideration.
An eligible applicant must be a for-profit small business owner whose business or facility is located within this Commonwealth. All Commonwealth small businesses are eligible, including, but not limited to, manufacturers, retailers, service providers, mining businesses and agricultural concerns. The project to which the grant will apply must be located within the applicant's Commonwealth facility.
For a copy of the application to review the Program's eligibility requirements, contact Rhonda Brown, Office of the Small Business Ombudsman, (717) 772-8909. To ask a specific question concerning a project type, write to epadvantagegrant@state.pa.us before submitting an application. The Department will continue accepting applications until December 31, 2011, or until funds are exhausted, whichever occurs first.
Applications are most quickly obtained from the Department's web site at www.dep.state.pa.us (DEP Keyword: sradvantage). Applications are also available by contacting the Department of Environmental Protection, Office of the Small Business Ombudsman, 15th Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, P. O. Box 8772, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8772, (717) 772-8909. The application package contains the materials and instructions necessary for applying for a grant.
Applications must be postmarked or hand delivered by 4 p.m. on December 31, 2011. Faxes or other electronic submissions will not be accepted.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Small Business Lending Fund
- The Reinvestment Fund, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA) -- $11.7 million
- First Resource Bank (Exton, PA) -- $5.1 million
- The Victory Bancorp, Inc. (Limerick, PA) -- $3.4 million
- Bridgeway Capital, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA) -- $1.8 million
- The Progress Fund (Greensburg, PA) -- $1.1 million
- Community First Fund (Lancaster, PA) -- $862,000
- Northside Community Development Fund (Pittsburgh, PA) -- $250,000
Monday, September 26, 2011
Rural microentrepreneur loans / grants
The purpose of RMAP is to support the development and ongoing success of rural microentrepreneurs and
microenterprises (businesses generally with ten employees or fewer and in need of financing in the amount of
$50,000 or less as defined in 7 CFR 4280.302). Assistance provided to rural areas under this program may include the provision of loans and grants to rural Microenterprise Development Organizations (MDOs) for the provision of microloans to rural microenterprises and microentrepreneurs; provision of business-based training and technical assistance to rural microborrowers and potential microborrowers; and other such activities as deemed appropriate by the Secretary to ensure the development and ongoing success of rural microenterprises. See full announcement here.
Monday, September 19, 2011
PA Banks receive funds for small biz capital
- Penn Liberty Financial Corp. (Wayne Pennsylvania) -- $20.0 million
- MileStone Bank (Doylestown, Pennsylvania) -- $5.1 million
- Franklin Security Bancorp, Inc. (Plains, Pennsylvania) -- $7.0 million
Sen. Casey introduces bill for Veterans - small biz
Startup America
Startup America Announces New Partners, Launches Online Platform
After registering to become verified Startup America firms, participating companies can use the platform to access and manage resources. Eligible companies will be designated as either a Startup, for young companies in the development phase; Rampup, for growing companies with at least five employees that already have a product or service being used by customers; or Speedup, for fast-growing businesses with more than twenty-five employees whose growth is being fueled by customer demand. The platform will also help potential investors identify and interact with relevant startup firms.
The new commitments, which boost the total value of resources to some $730 million, include access to online services valued at nearly $40 million from Biz2Credit; special offers from Dell worth up to $120 million; preferred membership rates from FoundersCard valued at more than $7.5 million; one year of free access to IdeaScale's idea management software; Reduced rates for LeadMaster's online, cloud-based customer relationship management software worth more than $36 million; and mentoring, training, and advisory services from the Alternative Board,Vistage International, Entrepreneurs' Organization, and the Young Entrepreneur Council.
"Since our launch at the White House in January, we've been delighted by how the private sector has stepped up and committed resources that will accelerate the growth of America's young companies," said Startup America Partnership CEO Scott Case. "We're excited to now provide direct access to these amazing offerings that will help maximize the success of startups."

