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Grant Opportunities | Department of Health | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania WalkWorks Grant Opportunities <b>Jump to program:</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"#active\">Active Transportation Planning Program</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"#capacity\">Capacity-Building Pre-Planning Assistance Program</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<h2><a id=\"active\"></a><b>Now Closed: 2026-27 WalkWorks Active Transportation Planning Grant Round</b></h2>\r\n<p>Walking, biking, using a wheelchair, and accessing public transit are independent, reliable, and resilient transportation modes that are healthy for our bodies, minds, finances, communities, and the environment.
The WalkWorks motto is “mobility options for all. ” The WalkWorks Program looks forward to a time when everyone in Pennsylvania has a full range of transportation options available to them. </p>\r\n<p>WalkWorks has closed its tenth round of funding for the development of Active Transportation Plans.
Grants and technical assistance are being offered to a limited number of municipalities and planning organizations to assist with the development of Active Transportation Plans during the period of July 2026 through June 2027. These plans are essential to efforts to establish activity-friendly routes that connect people to everyday destinations, thereby expanding opportunities for physical activity and improving public health.
</p>\r\n<p>In the context of this Funding Opportunity, active transportation includes walking, biking, using a wheelchair, and accessing public transit. Eligible applicants include municipalities, Metropolitan and Rural Planning Organizations (MPOs/RPOs), and other governmental entities, such as counties, with the capacity to complete the proposed project and adopt the resulting plans.
</p>\r\n<p>The full WalkWorks Active Transportation Planning Program Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is linked within the righthand menu on this screen and is available as a Word document so the file can be used to complete the application (Appendix B). Alternatively, the option to apply electronically through an online submission platform is provided within the FOA.
An informational webinar reviewing the FOA took place on Wednesday, February 4, at 12:00 PM. The recording is posted in the right sidebar.
</p>\r\n<p><b>Important Dates</b></p>\r\n<p>As detailed throughout the <b>Funding Opportunity Announcement</b>, below are dates pertinent to this grant cycle:</p>\r\n<table border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"10\">\r\n<tbody><tr><th width=\"516\" valign=\"top\" scope=\"col\"><p><b>Milestone</b></p>\r\n</th>\r\n<th width=\"168\" valign=\"top\" scope=\"col\"><p><b>Date</b></p>\r\n</th>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>FOA release</b></p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"168\" valign=\"top\"><p>January 26, 2026</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>FOA Intro Webinar.
</b>A nonmandatory webinar to review the FOA and provide an opportunity for questions. Registration is linked above (as well as in the FOA). </p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"168\" valign=\"top\"><p>February 4, 2026</p>\r\n<p>at 12:00 PM</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Deadline for Submitting Questions.
</b>Questions should be submitted to <a href=\"mailto:pawalkworks@padowntown. org\">pawalkworks@padowntown. org</a> by the date/time indicated.
Questions may also be submitted sooner. </p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"168\" valign=\"top\"><p>March 6, 2026</p>\r\n<p>by 5:00 PM</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Answers Distributed. </b>Responses to questions received and not answered during the webinar will be emailed by this date to webinar attendees, registrants, and submitters of questions.
</p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"168\" valign=\"top\"><p>March 13, 2026</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Application Submission Deadline. </b>Applications must be received by the date/time indicated or they will not be considered.
</p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"168\" valign=\"top\"><p>March 20, 2026</p>\r\n<p>by 5:00 PM</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Application Review Team Meeting</b></p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"168\" valign=\"top\"><p>April/May 2026</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Awardees Notified.
</b>Grant recipients will be notified by this date; those not being awarded funding in this cycle will receive notice shortly thereafter. </p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"168\" valign=\"top\"><p>June 30, 2026</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Plans Adopted. </b>Grant recipients will develop and adopt their funded Active Transportation Plans by this date.
</p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"168\" valign=\"top\"><p>June 30, 2027</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr></tbody></table>\r\n<p> </p>\r\n<p><b>Would developing an Active Transportation Plan make sense for your community? Depending on your role in the community, next steps may vary:</b></p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><b>If you are a municipal official</b>, please talk to your staff and other leadership about putting together an application.
Consider whether adjacent municipalities should be involved in your community’s application process in some way, whether as co-applicants for a multi-municipal effort or as sources for Letters of Support. </li>\r\n<li><b>If you are with a local non-profit</b>, please encourage municipal leaders (or county or MPO/RPO leaders) to apply. </li>\r\n<li><b>If you are an interested resident</b>, please approach your elected officials.
No matter your role, if you haven’t already, start talking to local elected officials and/or the decision-making body of your community about the potential and rationale for taking part. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p>Consider whether your community will apply next year! </p>\r\n<h2><b><a id=\"capacity\"></a>Now Open: 2026-27 WalkWorks Capacity-Building Pre-Planning Assistance Round!
</b></h2>\r\n<p><b>The Department of Health is working to increase equity and ensure that communities most in need are able to pursue WalkWorks planning funds. </b></p>\r\n<p>WalkWorks is pleased to announce its fourth round of technical assistance to support low-capacity, high-interest municipalities with the pre-planning steps they must undertake to be ready to apply for funding to develop Active Transportation Plans in 2027.
Pre-planning assistance will be available to selected municipal applicants. Eligible municipalities must either be in a State Physical Activity and Nutrition or Diabetes target county identified by the Department of Health or achieve a threshold rating as an Environmental Justice area on the Department of Environmental Protection assessment map.
Those areas include 15 counties (Berks, Clearfield, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Lackawanna, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mercer, Northumberland, and Philadelphia) and any community with an overall rating above 60% in the <a href=\"https://gis. dep. pa.
gov/PennEnviroScreen/\">Department of Environmental Protection PennEnviroScreen Tool 1. 1)</a>. </p>\r\n<p>In addition, applicants should have an interest in applying for funding to develop an Active Transportation Plan but lack the knowledge, professional support, or resources needed to assemble an application.
Barriers may include a lack of clarity among elected officials about the goals/results of developing a plan, a lack of understanding among the public of the relevance of such a plan for their community, and/or an inability to establish a reasonable scope and budget for the plan. </p>\r\n<p>Structured assistance will be offered to a limited number of municipalities between August of 2026 and April of 2027.
The long-term goal is to prepare additional communities to apply to develop active transportation plans, which is necessary for the establishment of activity-friendly routes that connect people to everyday destinations, expanding opportunities for physical activity and improving public health.
Communities that successfully complete the program, including applying for and being awarded funding to develop an Active Transportation Plan in the 2027 WalkWorks ATP grant round, will receive a supplemental $3,000 in addition to the amount they are eligible for through the ATP Funding Opportunity Announcement.
</p>\r\n<p>The full WalkWorks Community Capacity-Building Pre-Planning Assistance<b> </b>Program Guidelines document is linked within the right menu on this screen and is available as a Word document so the file can be used to complete the application (Appendix C). Alternatively, the option to apply electronically through an online submission platform is provided within the Program Guidelines.
An informational webinar reviewing the goals of this technical assistance and contingent funding opportunity, application process, expectations of awardees, and questions from interested parties will take place on Thursday, May 7, 2026, at 3:00 PM. <a href=\"https://padowntown-org. zoom.
us/webinar/register/WN_1bFLvTX_Q4uE_RqQf6iRpQ\"><b>Register for the webinar</b></a>. </p>\r\n<h3><b>Important Dates</b></h3>\r\n<p>As detailed throughout the <a href=\"https://padowntown. sharefile.
com/share/view/scfd61014c49043adbcf3876031c9d306\"><b>Program Guidelines</b></a>, below are dates pertinent to this grant cycle:</p>\r\n<table border=\"1\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"10\" width=\"516\">\r\n<tbody><tr><th scope=\"col\"><p><b>Milestone</b></p>\r\n</th>\r\n<th width=\"204\" valign=\"top\" scope=\"col\"><p><b>Date</b></p>\r\n</th>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Release of Program Guidelines</b>.
Application window opens. </p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"204\" valign=\"top\"><p>April 24, 2026</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Program Overview Webinar. </b> A nonmandatory webinar to review the technical assistance program and provide an opportunity for questions.
Registration is linked above (as well as in the Program Guidelines). </p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"204\" valign=\"top\"><p>May 7, 2026</p>\r\n<p>at 3:00 PM</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Deadline for Submitting Questions. </b> Questions on the program and application process should be submitted to <a href=\"mailto:pawalkworks@padowntown.
org\">pawalkworks@padowntown. org</a> by the date/time indicated. Questions may also be submitted sooner.
</p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"204\" valign=\"top\"><p>May 22, 2026</p>\r\n<p>by 5:00 PM</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Answers Distributed. </b>Responses to questions received and not answered during the webinar will be emailed by this date to webinar attendees, registrants, and submitters of questions.
</p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"204\" valign=\"top\"><p>May 29, 2026</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Application Review Begins. </b>Applications received before the date/time indicated will be considered for inclusion in the program, with notification given in July.
<b></b></p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"204\" valign=\"top\"><p>June 8, 2026</p>\r\n<p>at 5:00 PM</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>End of Rolling Application Window. </b> Provided there is still space in the program, additional applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis through the date indicated.
</p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"204\" valign=\"top\"><p>July 17, 2026</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr><tr><td width=\"516\" valign=\"top\"><p><b>Application review ends. </b> Notification will be given by August 1 for applications received during the rolling application window. </p>\r\n</td>\r\n<td width=\"204\" valign=\"top\"><p>July 24, 2026</p>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr></tbody></table>\r\n<p>WalkWorks looks forward to supporting your community!
</p>\r\n"}}"> Active Transportation Planning Program Capacity-Building Pre-Planning Assistance Program Now Closed: 2026-27 WalkWorks Active Transportation Planning Grant Round Walking, biking, using a wheelchair, and accessing public transit are independent, reliable, and resilient transportation modes that are healthy for our bodies, minds, finances, communities, and the environment. The WalkWorks motto is “mobility options for all.
” The WalkWorks Program looks forward to a time when everyone in Pennsylvania has a full range of transportation options available to them. WalkWorks has closed its tenth round of funding for the development of Active Transportation Plans.
Grants and technical assistance are being offered to a limited number of municipalities and planning organizations to assist with the development of Active Transportation Plans during the period of July 2026 through June 2027. These plans are essential to efforts to establish activity-friendly routes that connect people to everyday destinations, thereby expanding opportunities for physical activity and improving public health.
In the context of this Funding Opportunity, active transportation includes walking, biking, using a wheelchair, and accessing public transit. Eligible applicants include municipalities, Metropolitan and Rural Planning Organizations (MPOs/RPOs), and other governmental entities, such as counties, with the capacity to complete the proposed project and adopt the resulting plans.
The full WalkWorks Active Transportation Planning Program Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is linked within the righthand menu on this screen and is available as a Word document so the file can be used to complete the application (Appendix B). Alternatively, the option to apply electronically through an online submission platform is provided within the FOA.
An informational webinar reviewing the FOA took place on Wednesday, February 4, at 12:00 PM. The recording is posted in the right sidebar. As detailed throughout the Funding Opportunity Announcement , below are dates pertinent to this grant cycle: FOA Intro Webinar.
A nonmandatory webinar to review the FOA and provide an opportunity for questions. Registration is linked above (as well as in the FOA). Deadline for Submitting Questions.
Questions should be submitted to pawalkworks@padowntown. org by the date/time indicated. Questions may also be submitted sooner.
Answers Distributed. Responses to questions received and not answered during the webinar will be emailed by this date to webinar attendees, registrants, and submitters of questions. Application Submission Deadline.
Applications must be received by the date/time indicated or they will not be considered. Application Review Team Meeting Awardees Notified. Grant recipients will be notified by this date; those not being awarded funding in this cycle will receive notice shortly thereafter.
Plans Adopted. Grant recipients will develop and adopt their funded Active Transportation Plans by this date. Would developing an Active Transportation Plan make sense for your community?
Depending on your role in the community, next steps may vary: If you are a municipal official , please talk to your staff and other leadership about putting together an application. Consider whether adjacent municipalities should be involved in your community’s application process in some way, whether as co-applicants for a multi-municipal effort or as sources for Letters of Support.
If you are with a local non-profit , please encourage municipal leaders (or county or MPO/RPO leaders) to apply. If you are an interested resident , please approach your elected officials. No matter your role, if you haven’t already, start talking to local elected officials and/or the decision-making body of your community about the potential and rationale for taking part.
Consider whether your community will apply next year! Now Open: 2026-27 WalkWorks Capacity-Building Pre-Planning Assistance Round! The Department of Health is working to increase equity and ensure that communities most in need are able to pursue WalkWorks planning funds.
WalkWorks is pleased to announce its fourth round of technical assistance to support low-capacity, high-interest municipalities with the pre-planning steps they must undertake to be ready to apply for funding to develop Active Transportation Plans in 2027. Pre-planning assistance will be available to selected municipal applicants.
Eligible municipalities must either be in a State Physical Activity and Nutrition or Diabetes target county identified by the Department of Health or achieve a threshold rating as an Environmental Justice area on the Department of Environmental Protection assessment map.
Those areas include 15 counties (Berks, Clearfield, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Lackawanna, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mercer, Northumberland, and Philadelphia) and any community with an overall rating above 60% in the Department of Environmental Protection PennEnviroScreen Tool 1. 1) .
In addition, applicants should have an interest in applying for funding to develop an Active Transportation Plan but lack the knowledge, professional support, or resources needed to assemble an application.
Barriers may include a lack of clarity among elected officials about the goals/results of developing a plan, a lack of understanding among the public of the relevance of such a plan for their community, and/or an inability to establish a reasonable scope and budget for the plan. Structured assistance will be offered to a limited number of municipalities between August of 2026 and April of 2027.
The long-term goal is to prepare additional communities to apply to develop active transportation plans, which is necessary for the establishment of activity-friendly routes that connect people to everyday destinations, expanding opportunities for physical activity and improving public health.
Communities that successfully complete the program, including applying for and being awarded funding to develop an Active Transportation Plan in the 2027 WalkWorks ATP grant round, will receive a supplemental $3,000 in addition to the amount they are eligible for through the ATP Funding Opportunity Announcement.
The full WalkWorks Community Capacity-Building Pre-Planning Assistance Program Guidelines document is linked within the right menu on this screen and is available as a Word document so the file can be used to complete the application (Appendix C). Alternatively, the option to apply electronically through an online submission platform is provided within the Program Guidelines.
An informational webinar reviewing the goals of this technical assistance and contingent funding opportunity, application process, expectations of awardees, and questions from interested parties will take place on Thursday, May 7, 2026, at 3:00 PM. Register for the webinar . As detailed throughout the Program Guidelines , below are dates pertinent to this grant cycle: Release of Program Guidelines .
Application window opens. Program Overview Webinar. A nonmandatory webinar to review the technical assistance program and provide an opportunity for questions.
Registration is linked above (as well as in the Program Guidelines). Deadline for Submitting Questions. Questions on the program and application process should be submitted to pawalkworks@padowntown.
org by the date/time indicated. Questions may also be submitted sooner. Answers Distributed.
Responses to questions received and not answered during the webinar will be emailed by this date to webinar attendees, registrants, and submitters of questions. Application Review Begins. Applications received before the date/time indicated will be considered for inclusion in the program, with notification given in July.
End of Rolling Application Window. Provided there is still space in the program, additional applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis through the date indicated. Application review ends.
Notification will be given by August 1 for applications received during the rolling application window. WalkWorks looks forward to supporting your community! <b>2026-27 WalkWorks Funding and Technical Assistance Opportunities</b></h3>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://padowntown.
sharefile. com/share/view/sb4ca8e23b0274a1fac2d8d11f36ebd28\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">2026-27 WalkWorks Active Transportation Planning Program Funding Opportunity Announcement</a></p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://vimeo. com/1163341080\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Active Transportation Planning Program FOA Informational Webinar</a></p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://padowntown.
sharefile. com/public/share/web-s86b92638fbb048929daa305503ad1b00\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Active Transportation Planning Program FOA Webinar Slides</a></p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://padowntown. sharefile.
com/public/share/web-sf66b1825a5c542808d9e8fe13cb87316\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">2026-27 Capacity-Building Pre-Planning Assistance Program Guidelines</a><a></a></p>\r\n<p><a></a><a></a><a href=\"https://vimeo. com/1190260630? share=copy&fl=sv&fe=cii\" target=\"_blank\">Capacity-Building Program<u> </u>Guidelines Informational Webinar</a></p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://padowntown.
sharefile.
com/public/share/web-s8f508bf2fe9a411dbfaba8354a728b46\" target=\"_blank\">Capacity-Building Program Guidelines Webinar Slides</a></p>\r\n"}}"> 2026-27 WalkWorks Funding and Technical Assistance Opportunities 2026-27 WalkWorks Active Transportation Planning Program Funding Opportunity Announcement Active Transportation Planning Program FOA Informational Webinar Active Transportation Planning Program FOA Webinar Slides 2026-27 Capacity-Building Pre-Planning Assistance Program Guidelines Capacity-Building Program Guidelines Informational Webinar Capacity-Building Program Guidelines Webinar Slides
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Municipalities and local organizations in Pennsylvania. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
WalkWorks Active Transportation Planning Program is funded by Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Pennsylvania. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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