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Need a few million dollars for a community project? Don't miss Friday's webinar with Rep. Susan Wild

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Rep. Susan Wild, D-Pa., speaks at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019, to unveil the "Immediate Financial Relief for Federal Employees Act" bill which would give zero interest loans for up to $6,000 to employees impacted by the government shutdown and any future shutdowns. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Anyone seeking a few million dollars to bankroll a community project may want to tune in to an online meeting with host U.S. Rep. Susan Wild this Friday.

Wild's office will hold a webinar at 2 p.m. Friday to inform people about the Community Project Funding program. The funding is typically approved for government or non-profit projects that don't involve building construction.

  • Rep. Susan Wild will hold a webinar Friday about how groups can apply for federal funding through the Community Project Funding program
  • Wild secured $28 million for 25 projects in the past two years through the program
  • The deadline to apply is March 17

In the past two years, the program has provided $28 million for 25 projects in District 7, which includes Carbon, Lehigh and Northampton counties along with a sliver of Monroe County.

In a news release, Wild said she will be able to recommend 15 projects for funding. Last year, all 15 of her recommendations made it into the final $8.2 billion omnibus package.

However, Wild does not sit on the appropriations committee, and her recommendations are not guaranteed funding.

Applications and a guide for the programare available on Wild's website. The deadline to apply for funding is March 17.

It's unclear if the district will get as much love in Fiscal Year 2024. New House leadership has committed less funding to the Community Project Funding program this year, and groups such as museums and memorials are no longer eligible.

Recent recipients of funding include the Greater Valley YMCA, Lehigh Valley International Airport, the Bethlehem Food Co-Op and the Da Vinci Science Center.