Public Funding Leadership Yields Park & Rec Results

Earlier this summer, Dawood Director of Planning and Economic Development John Mizerak discussed how municipal leaders can leverage public funding opportunities and transform municipal governments in a Pioneering Change Community (PCC) podcast. Mizerak provided some ideas  on “The Art of Obtaining Grants,” which delved  into:

  • prioritizing projects such as Parks and Recreation improvements
  • evaluating available grants and loans
  • preparing applications and supporting documents
  • building key stakeholder consensus

Dawood supports similar funding initiatives throughout Swatara Township, Dauphin County where a series of successful public funding awards and improvements that will build a regional park and improve connectivity with the Highland Street and Eisenhower Boulevard corridors.  A part of this municipality’s corridor improvements, includes investments from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ($8000,000 grant) and the Dauphin County Commissioners, ($328,800 grants);  netting over $1 million dollars in public funds in the past 20 months—the specific success is the Township’s Bishop Park which is celebrated as a Park & Rec blueprint for success. Learn more.

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