PEDA - Pennsylvania Economic Development Association

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  • 04/13/2021 12:40 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry and the Pennsylvania Early Learning Investment Commission are committed to understanding the additional impact that COVID-19 has on businesses and their working families. With this in mind, they are conducting a survey on the Impact of Childcare on Business and the Workforce that they hope will demonstrate what strategies are being implemented to support childcare needs, and importantly, what resources are needed to help businesses navigate workforce childcare options.

    Your responses are instrumental to guiding regional and statewide solutions and both the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry and the Pennsylvania Early Learning Investment Commission appreciate your participation in this survey by April 22, 2021.

    Here is the survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3775SGY
  • 04/13/2021 12:05 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Erie County Redevelopment Authority is currently seeking qualified applicants for two openings. Additional details are available here.

  • 04/08/2021 10:21 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Bedford County Development Association seeks a Vice President. Additional details are available here.

  • 04/08/2021 9:30 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Thank you to everyone who has played a role in the development of PEDA’s priorities for the 2021-2022 legislative session. With the long-term viability of the Commonwealth’s small business community hanging in the balance, a continued focus on economic development recovery is critical. The following are PEDA’s advocacy priorities:

    1. Safely Re-Open the Commonwealth
    2. Allocate New Funds to Offset the Economic Damage Created by COVID-19
    3. Increase Existing State Budget Lines to Help with Recovery
    4. Establish a Dedicated Funding Stream for EDCs
    5. Fund Economic Development Training Initiatives
    6. Improve the Regulatory Climate in Pennsylvania
    7. Promote Legislation and Policies that Support Economic Development

    The full document can be accessed here and please utilize this link to contact your local legislators in support of PEDA.

  • 03/15/2021 4:42 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The March 15, 2021 Advocacy report, provided by Alex Rahn of Wanner Associates, is now available on the Members Only Advocacy Reports page of PEDA’s website. Please use your membership credentials to gain access.

  • 03/09/2021 4:16 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The March 9, 2021 Advocacy report, provided by Alex Rahn of Wanner Associates, is now available on the Members Only Advocacy Reports page of PEDA’s website. Please use your membership credentials to gain access.

  • 02/26/2021 9:14 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The February 26, 2021 Advocacy report, provided by Alex Rahn of Wanner Associates, is now available on the Members Only Advocacy Reports page of PEDA’s website. Please use your membership credentials to gain access.

  • 02/18/2021 11:17 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Calling All Young Professionals: The deadline for submitting applications has been extended and submissions are still being accepted. Submit your application today!


  • 02/16/2021 10:50 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The February 16, 2021 Advocacy report, provided by Alex Rahn of Wanner Associates, is now available on the Members Only Advocacy Reports page of PEDA’s website. Please use your membership credentials to gain access.

  • 02/08/2021 2:30 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Two weeks ago, PEDA issued a call to action regarding Senate Bill 109, which had passed the Senate and was heading to the House for consideration. Recognizing the legislative process is always subject to last minute changes, PEDA continued to work closely with our legislative contacts and many of our members throughout the last week to ensure the final legislation would reflect PEDA’s efforts to produce positive results. Thank you to all our members and partners who supported this important legislation and whose ongoing advocacy efforts will allow us to build on this success with the recognition that the role of economic development is a key part of the Commonwealth’s recovery. 

    On Friday February 8th, Governor Tom Wolf approved SB 109, introduced by Senator Joe Pittman (R-Indiana). SB 109 was the first bill to reach the Governor’s desk in the new 2021/22 Legislative Session and is now Act 1 of 2021. Act 1 is an economic relief package which includes $145 million for the Hospitality Industry Recovery Program through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. Funding will be proportionally allocated to each county as a block grant and will be administered by a local certified economic development organization (CEDO) or a community development financial institution (CDFI). The funds shall be made available as grants to eligible applicants from the hospitality industry, including hotels, restaurants, bars and taverns. Among other criteria to be met, please note that an eligible applicant must operate a place of business within the Commonwealth having a NAICS designation within the Accommodation subsector (721) or Food Services and Drinking Places subsector (722) and where accommodations, food or drink is served to or provided for the public, with or without charge. Grants may be issued in $5,000 increments and the maximum grant award is limited to $50,000 per applicant. A CEDO or a CDFI may assess an application fee not to exceed $500.

    The funding for the program will be provided through a transfer from the Workers' Compensation Security Fund. The transfer is to be treated as a loan to be repaid by July 1, 2029 or within 180 days of the federal government providing flexible stimulus dollars to the Commonwealth. Any unused funds from the program shall be redeposited into the Workers' Compensation Security Fund. Act 1 also excludes forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans and Economic Impact Payments (stimulus checks) to individuals from the state Personal Income Tax.

    To ensure you're receiving the latest news, updates and reports, be sure to follow PEDA on Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin. PEDA members are encouraged to also frequently log in to the Members Only Advocacy Reports page of PEDA's website, where all recent Advocacy reports are available.

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