Interested applicants are encouraged to join a TEAMS meeting that will be held on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 11 a.m. where an overview of the grant guidelines, timeline, and application will be provided.
The DMVA will award VTF grants to non-profit organizations, veteran service organizations, and county directors of veteran affairs across the state. Grant applications must be received no later than 2 p.m. ET on Friday, Dec. 16, a press release said.
There will be an opportunity for questions at the end of the meeting. The meeting will be recorded and made available for those unable to attend.“Veterans and their families have made great sacrifices in service to our nation, so it is important that we are there for them in times of need,” Brig. Gen. John Pippy, Pennsylvania’s acting adjutant general and head of the DMVA, said in the release.
The VTF is funded by Pennsylvanians who voluntarily donate their county juror stipend; when applying for or renewing driver’s licenses, photo IDs, or motor vehicle registrations; when purchasing Honoring Our Veterans standard and motorcycle license plates; when purchasing Honoring our Women Veterans standard license plate; or through private donations.
The DMVA is authorized to solicit and accept donations to the VTF on behalf of the commonwealth. Tax-deductible donations can be made online atHarrisburg woman sentenced after sexually abusing children with husband, recording itSinger breaks silence after his entire band quits: ’Needed some time to process’
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