Pennsylvania’s fire, rescue and EMS companies will be eligible for $50 million worth of grant funding through the Office of State Fire Commissioner, Gov. Tom Wolf announced on Thursday.
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Geisinger awarded $978,000 to improve telehealth services
Montour County-based Geisinger was awarded $978,000 from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to put towards equipment for the system’s telehealth services.
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UPMC Pinnacle awarded FCC funding for telehealth services
UPMC Pinnacle was awarded more than $705,000 by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to enhance telehealth services at its hospitals.
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Pa. to distribute $40 million in CARES Act funding toward dairy industry relief
Gov. Tom Wolf announced on Tuesday that $40 million in CARES Act funding is planned to be distributed to Pennsylvania dairy farmers and state programs.
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York County COVID-19 fund finances new rental assistance program
Two York County nonprofits received $56,000 grants to help families stay in their homes as they face the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis.
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$186,000 awarded to York County nonprofits through COVID-19 fund
Eight nonprofits in York County were awarded part of an $186,000 pool of grant funding through a new fund focused on supporting nonprofit organizations helping the county through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pa. House and Senate approve $50 million boost in funding to health care providers
Gov. Tom Wolf is expected to sign a bill on Friday that would deposit $50 million in transferred state funding to be used for medical equipment and supplies by the state’s health care providers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Four midstate technology businesses receive $300,000 in tax credits
Four businesses in Dauphin and Cumberland counties were awarded more than $300,000 through the state’s Keystone Innovation Zone (KIZ) tax credit program this month.
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United Way of Lancaster County is looking for its next leader
After leading the United Way of Lancaster County for the last five years through one of its biggest changes to date, the organization's president and CEO intends to leave by the end of this year to join the Peace Corps.
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