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PA House passes Mayes bill to require medical assistance programs to cover at-home blood pressure monitors for pregnant people

Black History Month, LIHEAP Now Open, and more!

(Feb 09, 2026)

Black History Month, LIHEAP Now Open, and more! Read more

 

PA CROWN Act in effect, Roe V. Wade anniversary, Severe Weather, LIHEAP Now Open, and more!

(Jan 23, 2026)

PA CROWN Act in effect, Roe V. Wade anniversary, Severe Weather, LIHEAP Now Open, and more! Read more

 

Happy New Year, MLK Day 2026 in East Liberty, and Grant Opportunities!

(Jan 02, 2026)

Happy New Year, MLK Day 2026 in East Liberty, and Grant Opportunities! Read more

 

Public Safety, Redevelopment, Transportation, Environmental, Agricultural and Additional Grant Opportunities

(Dec 30, 2025)

NEWLY LISTED PROGRAMS Commission on Crime and Delinquency: Substance Abuse Education and Demand Reduction (SAEDR) Category One Who May Apply: Nonprofit organizations. Use: To support projects designed to educate the public about the dangers of substance abuse and/or reduce demand for these substances. Funds: PCCD expects to award up to nine grants with budgets not to exceed $200,000 over a 24- month project period. Application Deadline: February 23, 2026 More information: PCCD Website Commission on Crime and Delinquency: Substance Abuse Education and Demand Reduction (SAEDR) Categories Two and Three Who May Apply: A statewide organization that possesses five or more consecutive years of experience carrying out substance abuse education and demand reduction programs, maintains a drug-free workplace policy, and has as its purpose the reduction of substance abuse. Use: The goal of SAEDR Category 2 funding is to educate youth, caregivers of youth, and employers about the dangers of substance use; and increase the awareness of the benefits of a drug-free Pennsylvania. The goal of SAEDR Category 3 funding is to educate employers, unions, and employees about the dangers of substance use in the workplace Funds: PCCD expects to fund up to three Category 2 and three Category 3 Substance Abuse Education and Demand Reduction (SAEDR) projects to support this initiative. Budgets for each project may not exceed Read more

 

My 2025 Wrapped, Happy New Year, and Grant Opportunities!

(Dec 30, 2025)

My 2025 Wrapped, Happy New Year, and Grant Opportunities! Read more

 

Holiday Office Closures, $2.1M in NAP Grants and Kwanzaa Celebrations!

(Dec 23, 2025)

Holiday Office Closures, $2.1M in NAP Grants and Kwanzaa Celebrations! Read more

 

Mayes: PA Needs Maternal Health Awareness Day

(Dec 17, 2025)

Co-chair of the PA Black Maternal Health Caucus La'Tasha D. Mayes explains Rep. Gina H. Curry’s resolution officially designating January 23, 2026 as Maternal Health Awareness Day in Pennsylvania, highlighting the urgent need for action to address the crisis in maternal health. With a high pregnancy-associated mortality rate of 97 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2021, this recognition emphasizes the necessity for increased attention, resources, and commitment to preventable complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Read more

 

Pa. House advances Reproductive Rights Amendment with bipartisan support

(Dec 17, 2025)

HARRISBURG, Dec. 17 – The Pennsylvania House of Representatives today approved a joint resolution sponsored by state Reps. Danielle Friel Otten, D-Chester, Liz Hanbidge, D-Montgomery, and La’Tasha D. Mayes, D-Allegheny, that would allow Pennsylvania residents to add a Reproductive Rights Amendment to the state constitution. The Otten, Hanbidge and Mayes bill, H.B. 1957 , proposes an amendment to the Pennsylvania constitution that would reaffirm and protect every Pennsylvanians’ right to privacy and ensure that the state shall not deny or interfere with an individual’s reproductive freedom in their most intimate personal decisions. The amendment would ensure that every individual has a right of privacy with respect to personal, sexual and reproductive health care decisions, including the right to choose or refuse an abortion, the right to choose or refuse contraceptives, and the right to choose or refuse fertility care, all without discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion or relationship status. The bill passed the House with bipartisan support by a vote of 102 to 101. Today’s action represents a significant step toward advancing the legislation, which could ultimately appear on a future ballot for Pennsylvania voters to decide whether fundamental reproductive rights should be explicitly protected in the state constitution. For the first time in recent legislative history, Pennsylvania is taking proactive steps to protect Read more

 

Mayes: Recognizing the Contributions of Nurse-Midwives

(Dec 17, 2025)

Co-chair of the PA Black Maternal Health Caucus La'Tasha D. Mayes knows the crucial role nurse-midwives play in providing compassionate and competent care to women and infants during pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum. Allowing nurse-midwives to sign fetal death certificates acknowledges their contribution in the delivery process, particularly in cases of stillbirth where they may be the primary birth attendant. This streamlines reporting especially in home births or birthing centers without a physician present. Read more

 

Cookies & Cocoa Holiday Celebration SUNDAY, East Hills Drive is PAVED & LIHEAP!

(Dec 12, 2025)

Cookies & Cocoa Holiday Celebration SUNDAY, East Hills Drive is PAVED & LIHEAP! Read more

 

PA CROWN Act is now law!

(Nov 25, 2025)

PA CROWN Act is now law! Read more

 

Governor Shapiro signs Mayes’ PA CROWN Act into Law

(Nov 25, 2025)

Governor Shapiro signs Mayes’ PA CROWN Act into Law Read more

 

Natural hair could flow freely if PA governor signs hair discrimination bill

(Nov 21, 2025)

Natural hair could flow freely if PA governor signs hair discrimination bill Read more

 

Pa. set to become 28th state to guarantee protections against hair-based discrimination

(Nov 21, 2025)

Pa. set to become 28th state to guarantee protections against hair-based discrimination Read more

 

Pennsylvania becomes 28th state to pass the Crown Act

(Nov 21, 2025)

Pennsylvania becomes 28th state to pass the Crown Act Read more

 

Grant Memo: Transportation, Parks, Pedestrian Safety, School Mental Health, and Additional Grant Opportunities
Feb 10, 2026

Black History Month, LIHEAP Now Open, and more!
Feb 09, 2026

Transportation, Public Schools, Public Safety, and Additional Grant Opportunities
Feb 09, 2026

PA CROWN Act in effect, Roe V. Wade anniversary, Severe Weather, LIHEAP Now Open, and more!
Jan 23, 2026

Happy New Year, MLK Day 2026 in East Liberty, and Grant Opportunities!
Jan 02, 2026

Public Safety, Redevelopment, Transportation, Environmental, Agricultural and Additional Grant Opportunities
Dec 30, 2025

My 2025 Wrapped, Happy New Year, and Grant Opportunities!
Dec 30, 2025

Holiday Office Closures, $2.1M in NAP Grants and Kwanzaa Celebrations!
Dec 23, 2025

Agricultural, Environmental, Public Safety, Redevelopment, Transportation, and Additional Grant Opportunities
Dec 19, 2025

Mayes: PA Needs Maternal Health Awareness Day
Dec 17, 2025

Pa. House advances Reproductive Rights Amendment with bipartisan support
Dec 17, 2025

Mayes: Recognizing the Contributions of Nurse-Midwives
Dec 17, 2025

Cookies & Cocoa Holiday Celebration SUNDAY, East Hills Drive is PAVED & LIHEAP!
Dec 12, 2025

Agricultural, Environmental, Public Safety, Redevelopment, Transportation, and Additional Grant Opportunities
Dec 11, 2025

Agricultural, Environmental, Public Safety, Redevelopment, Transportation, and Additional Grant Opportunities
Dec 05, 2025

PA CROWN Act is now law!
Nov 25, 2025

Governor Shapiro signs Mayes’ PA CROWN Act into Law
Nov 25, 2025

Natural hair could flow freely if PA governor signs hair discrimination bill
Nov 21, 2025

Pa. set to become 28th state to guarantee protections against hair-based discrimination
Nov 21, 2025

Pennsylvania becomes 28th state to pass the Crown Act
Nov 21, 2025