Have a great idea for a project in your area? Get involved! See how Penn Soil RC&D can help you make it happen.
For over 55 years, One of the best kept secrets in northwest Pennsylvania for getting things done.

Private citizens, governments, business, and the non-profit world all have unique reasons for working toward sustainable and equitable outcomes in every region of the world, but the only way we’ll meet our objectives is by creating partnerships to work together.

Michael Wennin, Executive Director of PA Lumber Heritage Region presents a $25,000 grant to Big Bend Project Partnership members including Bob Hoskin of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Bill Massa of the Allegheny Outdoor Club; and Terry Hawk (former)Vice-Chairman of Penn Soil RC&D Council

Gene Falconer representing Chandlers Valley Community Association accepts a ceremonial check for a $10,250 PA DCED grant from State Senator Mary Jo White (retired) and David Bauer, Penn Soil RC&D Council Member from Warren County.

Private citizens, governments, business, and the non-profit world all have unique reasons for working toward sustainable and equitable outcomes in every region of the world, but the only way we’ll meet our objectives is by creating partnerships to work together.
To learn more about how you can apply for Penn Soil assistance on a project, click here
Penn Soil RC&D accepts new proposals for projects from residents, groups, or organizations who not only have good ideas for projects with public benefits, but who care enough about the project to roll up their sleeves and work along side of us to help make it happen. We are a small organization with limited financial resources of our own, however, we do have over 55 years of experience making things happen for the better in northwest PA, and we have some great tools and partners that may be helpful in accomplishing your project goals.