Congressman Deluzio Announces $50,000 Federal Grant to Reserve Township for New Technology Equipment & Training
CARNEGIE, PA — Today, Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17) announced that $50,000 in Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) funds will be awarded to Reserve Township. The grant will help modernize Township government by purchasing new technology supplies and equipment and providing training to Township staff. Reserve Township is providing $1,350 in local funds to supplement the $50,000 in federal funding.
“Our local government leaders have a lot on their plates, and outdated technology shouldn’t get in the way of serving residents,” said Congressman Deluzio. “So much of what we do in our daily lives—including the work of local government—depends on technology. This grant will help Reserve Township be more efficient and better deliver for residents with upgraded technology and equipment.”
“Our grant project is called ‘Building Capacity through Technology’ because it will increase our internal capacity to provide the best service to our residents with the small staff that we have here at the Township. The grant funds will go toward upgrading and centralizing our computer infrastructure and also adding much needed audio-visual equipment to our Board Meeting area,” said Jan Kowalski, CPA, Reserve Township Manager. “We are very grateful for the opportunity to use these funds to benefit our community.”
The funding was awarded through the Appalachian Regional Commission, an economic development agency of the federal government and 13 state governments focusing on 423 counties across the Appalachian region. Funding for this project is provided by READY Appalachia, a community capacity building initiative funded through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), more commonly known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The Trump Administration’s efforts to freeze funding and pause federal grants has created significant uncertainty for grantees, varying by agency and program. As of now, the courts have paused many of these freezes. However, Congressman Deluzio will continue to monitor these developments and fight to make sure this congressionally-authorized funding will keep flowing to projects that make life better for Western Pennsylvanians. If you are the recipient of a federal grant and have been notified that this funding is no longer available to you or are experiencing other issues accessing your lawfully appropriated funds, please share your concerns with Congressman Deluzio’s office at PA17Grants@mail.house.gov.
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