The H2O PA Flood Control Projects program funds construction and improvement of flood control systems in Pennsylvania to reduce flood risks and enhance community resilience.
Funder: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
Due Dates (Anticipated): October 2026 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Typical awards range from $500,000 (minimum) to $20 million (maximum) per project; single-year or multi-year grants available.
Summary: Supports construction, improvement, repair, or rehabilitation of flood control systems to reduce flood risks in Pennsylvania communities.
The H2O PA Flood Control Projects program provides significant grant funding for the construction, improvement, repair, or rehabilitation of flood control systems across Pennsylvania. Established under the H2O PA Act, the program aims to help eligible public sector entities address and mitigate flood risks, enhance public safety, and improve the resilience of local infrastructure. Projects may include channel improvements, levees, floodwalls, detention dams, non-structural measures, and related design, engineering, and administrative costs.