02/02/2026
We have been awarded a grant!
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More than $2.1 million in Growing Greener Grant Awards have been approved for projects in Armstrong and Indiana Counties.
โThe Growing Greener program plays a significant role in supporting and environmental initiatives,โ Pittman said. โIโm very pleased these local projects are receiving funding to help strengthen our region.โ
โIndiana County is a beautiful place to live and work,โ said PA State Rep. Jim Struzzi. โInvesting in our local waterways enhances and strengthens our entire region now and into the future.โ
โWe are blessed to live in a beautiful part of the Commonwealth,โ said. โThese projects, and this funding thatโs making them possible, are going to help keep it beautiful for generations to come.โ
๐๐ก๐ ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐จ๐ฐ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ ๐ซ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ฌ ๐ฐ๐๐ซ๐ ๐๐ฐ๐๐ซ๐๐๐:
๐ข Armstrong County Conservation District - South Buffalo Township - $171,670
Buffalo Creek Scenic Drive Streambank Stabilization and Fish Habitat
๐ข Armstrong County Conservation District - Rayburn Township, Countywide Project - $34,518
Kiski and Cowanshannock Stormwater BMP Demonstration and Implementation Project
๐ข Rayburn Township Joint Municipal Authority - Rayburn Township - $399,964
Cowanshannock Creek Streambank Stabilization Project
๐ข Indiana County Conservation District - Brush Valley Township, Green Township, Conemaugh Township - $25,393
Indiana County Riparian Buffers
๐ข Indiana County Conservation District - East Mahoning Township - $302,313
Stewart Heavy Use Area Implementation
๐ข Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - Young Township - $100,715
Dixon Blackleggs Creek Restoration Project
๐ข Indiana County Conservation District - Marion Center Borough - $247,901
Pine Run Streambank Stabilization Project
๐ข Indiana County Conservation District - Conemaugh Township - $334,056
Heeter Farm Manure Storage Implementation
๐ข Indiana County Conservation District - Brush Valley Township - $499,055
McNutt Heavy Use Area and Manure Storage Implementation Project
Growing Greener grants are for projects that improve Pennsylvaniaโs . These projects will lead to cleaner water for Pennsylvanians to drink and swim in, improved habitat for fish and wildlife, and less pollution in our streams and rivers. Grants under this program enable local governments, county conservation districts, and non-profit organizations to make Pennsylvania a better place to live and thrive.
Growing Greener is the largest single investment of state funds in 's history to address critical environmental concerns. For the 2025 grant round, 77 projects were selected statewide to restore streams, improve watersheds, and address legacy water pollution from abandoned mine drainage.