Multi-Municipal Collaboration Grant

Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority

Funding Amount

Up to US $100,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Multi-Municipal Collaboration Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority
Amount: Up to US $100,000
Last Updated: April 17, 2025

Summary

The Multi-Municipal Collaboration Grant, offered by the Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority, supports innovative partnerships among local governments and organizations in Erie County. Launched in 2012, this program aims to enhance economic growth and foster cooperation among municipalities. Grants provide essential matching funds for projects that improve community resources, promote quality of life, and advance strategic initiatives in areas like small business development and municipal operations. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until November 30, 2024.

Overview

NOTE: Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until November 30, 2024. Applications received prior to the end of each month will be reviewed by staff and Board and placed on the Board meeting agenda the following month. Background The Multi-Municipal Collaboration Grants were launched in 2012 to catalyze functional cooperation among Erie County’s 38 municipalities and to support economic growth and vibrancy in the community. In the creation of the grant requirements, ECGRA Executive Director Perry Wood worked closely with leaders from councils of governments, county authorities, and intergovernmental associations to educate them about the grant and to help coordinate the provisioning of services. The outcome: ECGRA initially invested a total of $346,648 among 28 municipalities and seven authorities, nonprofits, and intergovernmental agencies that now creatively cooperate and coordinate with one another on projects, including technology implementation, composting and recycling upgrades, structural and public safety improvements, and historic preservation. Purpose of the Funding Multi-Municipal Collaboration (MMC) Grants are designed to incentivize local governments, municipal authorities, and 501c3 organizations to find creative and cooperative ways to operate government in a more effective and cost-efficient manner. MMC Grants provide vital matching funds to encourage local elected officials and other community leaders to look beyond municipal boundaries to advance projects that promote the five areas of ECGRA’s strategic plan: quality of life, small business development, youth and education, neighborhoods and communities, and municipal development. MMC grants should leverage additional funds and serve as a model for communities throughout Erie County and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The goals of the Multi-Municipal Collaboration grants are to: Encourage local governments to engage in multi-municipal economic development.Create an environment where collaboration is a valued leadership principle.Incentivize functional cooperation, municipal mergers, and intergovernmental agreements.Remove barriers to better communication through technology, community engagement, and networking.Save costs and improve effective delivery of services including shared equipment.

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Fields of Work

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