Governor
Shapiro secured an additional $1 million in his first budget to provide smaller
grants to SCCs that do not apply for competitive grants.
Reading, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Aging today announced 45 Senior Community Centers (SCCs) from 26 counties across the Commonwealth will receive one of the Department's 2023-24 competitive grants totaling $2 million, ensuring older adults are supported in familiar, local places with services to stay healthy and connected to their communities.
Hundreds of other SCCs that didn't compete for the larger grants will get to divide up an additional $1 million that Governor Josh Shapiro secured in his first budget for SCCs, which serve as social support lifelines in their communities. SCCs throughout Pennsylvania welcome thousands of older adults through their doors every day. The competitive grants help SCCs fund larger-scale projects such as updating and modernizing facilities, providing new health and entertainment programs, upgrading technology, and enhancing nutrition services.
The grant funding is appropriated by the General Assembly with proceeds from the Pennsylvania Lottery.
“The Department is grateful to Governor Shapiro and his ongoing commitment to supporting older adults in partnership with the General Assembly. With the additional $1 million in non-competitive grant funding, we can reach those senior centers who may not need capital improvements but have equally important initiatives to improve access and programing for older adults," said Secretary of Aging Jason Kavulich. “Our Senior Community Centers are a cornerstone in our communities and to the older adults they serve. A SCC may provide the only interaction that an older adult has some days, and we want to make sure that our centers are welcoming, inclusive, and assets to the local area. The projects funded by both the competitive and non-competitive grants will help the recipients enhance the programs and services already in place as well as create new opportunities to welcome current visitors and attract new consumers."
The additional $1 million that Governor Shapiro secured in his first budget creates a new, permanent non-competitive track to the grant program. Since the competitive grants normally fund larger scale projects, the non-competitive grants will allow smaller needs to be met and more SCCs to benefit from the funding. A total of 392 SCCs were granted a non-competitive award of $2,551 per center.
Today's announcement took place at the Berks Encore Reading Center in Berks County, one of this year's competitive grant recipients. Joining Sec. Kavulich at the podium were State Sen. Judy Schwank, State Rep. Manuel Guzman and Berks County local leaders, including the Berks County Area Agency on Aging.
Both the competitive and non-competitive grants will help SCCs fund projects based on their needs and the needs expressed by the older adults who attend them. This year, a total of 437 SCCs received competitive or non-competitive grant funds.
There are 484 Area Agency on Aging-affiliated Senior Community Centers throughout Pennsylvania that provide a variety of offerings, such as nutritious meals, educational opportunities, transportation services, financial and insurance counseling, and exercise programs.
For more information on other services and programs benefiting older Pennsylvanians, visit the Department of Aging's website.
Below is the list of Senior Community Center competitive grant awardees:
County | Senior Center | Amount | Project |
Allegheny | CYA - Stephen Foster Center | $62,558 | Capital Improvements & Renovations |
Allegheny | Elizabeth Seton Center | $50,000 | Capital Improvements & Renovations |
Allegheny | Plum Senior Community Center | $45,800 | Capital Improvements & Renovations |
Allegheny | Prime Time Activity Center | $150,000 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Allegheny | South Side Market House | $30,000 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Bedford | Hyndman Senior Center | $31,135 | Programs & Services |
Berks | Berks Encore Reading Center | $104,759 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Berks | Casa de la Amistad Senior Center | $14,876 | Technology |
Blair | Central Blair Senior Center | $58,300 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Cambria | Johnstown Senior Center | $52,829 | Nutrition Services |
Chester | Kennett Area Senior Center | $52,000 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Chester | Phoenixville Area Senior Center | $17,400 | Programs & Services |
Chester | Surrey Services for Seniors - Devon | $15,587 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Cumberland | Mechanicsburg Place Senior Center and More | $36,487 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Cumberland | West Shore Citizens Senior Center | $33,048 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Dauphin | Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg – JCC of Harrisburg | $22,100 | Programs & Services |
Delaware | Surrey Services for Seniors, Inc.–Broomall | $5,076 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Delaware | Wayne Senior Center | $50,000 | Nutrition Services |
Erie | John F. Kennedy Center | $65,589 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Fayette | Bullskin Senior Center | $74,437 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Fayette | FairChance Center in the Bank | $34,024 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Fayette | Mountain Citizens Action Group | $40,184 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Greene | Carmichael's Senior Community Center | $46,480 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Huntingdon | Three Springs Senior Center | $92,162 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Jefferson | Brockwayville Depot | $10,000 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Lackawanna | Dunmore Senior Center | $5,760 | Programs& Services |
Lancaster | Luis Munoz Marin Senior Center | $8,264 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Lehigh | Casa Guadalupe Center | $14,089 | Programs & Services |
McKean | Eldred Senior Center | $73,922 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Mifflin | Lewistown Senior Community Center | $35,000 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Montgomery | The Open Link | $34,154 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Montgomery | Salem Adult Citizens Center | $52,000 | Programs & Services |
Philadelphia | Center in the Park | $132,250 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Philadelphia | KleinLife | $16,065 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Philadelphia | Marconi Center | $51,000 | Programs & Services |
Philadelphia | Northern Living Center | $25,000 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Philadelphia | Philadelphia Senior Center on the Avenue of Arts | $73,000 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Snyder | Beaver Springs Senior Center | $33,359 | Programs & Services |
Snyder | Selinsgrove Senior Center | $21,000 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Washington | Burgettstown Senior Center | $17,190 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Wayne | Hamlin Senior Center | $11,500 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
Westmoreland | New Florence Center for Active Adults | $8,022 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
York | Golden Connections Community Center | $135,026 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
York | September House | $33,704 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
York | Stewartstown Area Senior Center | $24,864 | Capital Improvement & Renovations |
A complete list of the non-competitive grant recipients is available here.
MEDIA CONTACT: Jack Eilber, agingcomms@pa.gov
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