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Pennsylvania Awards Community Safety Grants
March 11, 2026
The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) awarded nearly $900,000 in community safety grants on March 11, 2026, targeting the 42nd Senatorial District. These grants, announced by Senator Wayne Fontana, support indigent defense services, addiction treatment programs, and nonprofit security enhancements within Allegheny County, including facilities such as the Allegheny County Jail and various nonprofit organizations in Pittsburgh and surrounding municipalities.
- The $250,000 grant funds the Vivitrol Program at Allegheny County Jail to provide opioid and alcohol addiction treatment for incarcerated individuals.
- A $125,485 grant supports indigent defense efforts to ensure constitutional legal representation for eligible residents.
- NonProfit Security Grants totaling $390,051 enhance safety measures for vulnerable nonprofit organizations in the district.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on public safety and social services, indicating opportunities for vendors specializing in addiction treatment solutions, legal services, and security technologies.
- These grants reflect state-level prioritization of community safety and rehabilitation, suggesting potential for expanded funding cycles and related contract opportunities in Pennsylvania.
- Organizations serving Allegheny County and the 42nd Senatorial District should evaluate alignment with grant objectives to position for future solicitations or partnerships.
I am proud to have advocated for the NonProfit Security Grant Program funding that was awarded to organizations in my district susceptible to targeted hate.
— Senator Wayne Fontana
Agencies
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, General Assembly of Pennsylvania, Allegheny County
Contracts
$250,000, $125,485, $390,051