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January 23, 2026 - Allentown, PA

Lt. Gov. Austin Davis Highlights Shapiro-Davis Administration's Support for Community Revitalization Projects Across the Commonwealth

Projects to revitalize communities and support young people and low-income families in the Lehigh Valley are getting a boost from the Shapiro-Davis Administration, which recently approved more than $5.5 million in funding through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP), which provides state tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations.

Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joined state and local leaders at a news conference today in Allentown to highlight the NAP investments, including a project by Community Action Lehigh Valley that will help youth in center city Allentown.

"When I was growing up in McKeesport, I spent many days at my local Boys and Girls Club, so I understand how important it is for young people have safe and supportive places to go after school and in the summer months," said Davis. "The Shapiro-Davis Administration is making communities safer and giving kids more opportunities by investing in afterschool and summer programs, through our new BOOST initiative, but also with NAP tax credits. I'm grateful for the companies that are supporting this project in Allentown, as well as the work of Community Action Lehigh Valley, for investing in Pennsylvania's most precious resource - our children."

Speakers Include:
Dawn Godshall, CEO, Community Action Lehigh Valley
Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis
Department of Community and Economic Development Deputy Secretary Rick Vilello
Senator Nick Miller
State Rep. Mike Schlossberg
Lehigh County Executive Josh Siegel
Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk
Dan Bosket, Director, Community Action Development Allentown
AnaiyahRivera - Youth Police Academy Participant
State Rep. Pete Schweyer



Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_001.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_002.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_003.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_004.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_005.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_006.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_007.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_008.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Dawn Godshall, CEO, Community Action Lehigh Valley, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_009.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Dawn Godshall, CEO, Community Action Lehigh Valley, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_010.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Dawn Godshall, CEO, Community Action Lehigh Valley, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_011.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Dawn Godshall, CEO, Community Action Lehigh Valley, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_012.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Department of Community and Economic Development Deputy Secretary Rick Vilello joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_013.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Department of Community and Economic Development Deputy Secretary Rick Vilello joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_014.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Department of Community and Economic Development Deputy Secretary Rick Vilello joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_015.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Department of Community and Economic Development Deputy Secretary Rick Vilello joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_016.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Sen. Nick Miller joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_017.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Sen. Nick Miller joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_018.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Sen. Nick Miller joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_019.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Rep. Mike Schlossberg joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_020.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Rep. Mike Schlossberg joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_021.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Rep. Mike Schlossberg joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_022.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lehigh County Executive Josh Siegel joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_023.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lehigh County Executive Josh Siegel joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_024.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lehigh County Executive Josh Siegel joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_025.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lehigh County Executive Josh Siegel joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_026.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_027.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_028.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_029.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_030.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Dan Bosket, Director, Community Action Development Allentown, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_031.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Dan Bosket, Director, Community Action Development Allentown, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_032.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Anaiyah Rivera, Youth Police Academy Participant, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_033.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Anaiyah Rivera, Youth Police Academy Participant, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_034.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Anaiyah Rivera, Youth Police Academy Participant, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_035.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Anaiyah Rivera, Youth Police Academy Participant, joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_036.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Rep. Pete Schweyer joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_037.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Rep. Pete Schweyer joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_038.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Rep. Pete Schweyer joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_039.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> State Rep. Pete Schweyer joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_040.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_041.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_042.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_043.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_044.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_045.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025.. .There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown.. .The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_046.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joins state and local leaders to highlight $70 million in state tax credits approved through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to help low-income individuals and improve distressed areas in Pennsylvania communities. The program, which provides tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations efforts to revitalize communities, will support 405 projects, which were announced in December 2025. There are 37 approved projects in the Lehigh Valley (totaling more than $5.5 million in tax credits for Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton and Schuylkill counties)  including a project by the Community Action Development Corporation of the Lehigh Valley to help Center City youth in Allentown. The NAPs funding was doubled from $36 million to $72 million in the 2024-25 enacted state budget, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration secured continued funding for the program in the 2025-26 state budget.<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/28846_LG_DCED_Neighborhood_EmilyDamiano_081.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a>