Through the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP), the Shapiro Administration is supporting major agricultural, economic development, and workforce development projects to fuel economic growth, create jobs, and boost local economies.
Harrisburg, PA – On Nov 1st, Governor Josh Shapiro announced that his Administration is investing nearly $600 million in over 400 projects across Pennsylvania through the Commonwealth’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP). This significant investment reflects the Governor’s commitment to supporting Pennsylvania communities and driving regional economic development through key cultural, civic, recreational, and historical improvement projects.
RACP, administered by the Governor’s Office of the Budget, is a reimbursement grant program that supports essential design, acquisition, and construction projects across the Commonwealth. The program funds projects with regional or multi-jurisdictional impact, promoting economic growth, creating jobs, increasing tax revenue, and contributing to vibrant, resilient communities.
As part of the Governor’s commitment to making government operate at the speed of business, last year, the Shapiro Administration updated and streamlined the RACP application process for the first time in nearly a decade – creating an easier-to-use website, reducing the number of sections in the applications, and enabling applicants to access a new e-grants system.
"Every day, my Administration is focused on getting stuff done for the good people of Pennsylvania — and we’re proud to support hundreds of projects across the Commonwealth that will create jobs, grow our economy, and deliver for our communities,” said Governor Shapiro. “My Administration is investing $600 million to revitalize communities, expand our agricultural sector, create more opportunity for our workers and so much more. Pennsylvania is open for business and my Administration will continue to work with the private sector, nonprofits, and organized labor to make our Commonwealth a leader in economic development, job creation, and innovation.”
The projects funded through this round of RACP grants span every corner of the state, encompassing initiatives in infrastructure, cultural facilities, civic centers, and historical sites. Each project is carefully vetted for its potential to contribute to Pennsylvania’s economy and quality of life, making a lasting difference for the communities and people of the Commonwealth.
A full list of projects is available on RACP’s website, including these investments:
Since taking office, the Shapiro Administration has secured and announced over $3 billion in private sector investments to create economic opportunity for all Pennsylvanians. The 2024-25 bipartisan budget delivers on Governor Shapiro’s key priorities to make Pennsylvania more competitive economically, and includes:
Read more about Pennsylvania’s first Economic Development Strategy, the first plan of its kind in 20 years and how Governor Shapiro’s budget creates economic opportunity for all Pennsylvanians.