Penn Soil Rc & D Council
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Community Development
Assists community groups and agencies with projects related to community development.

Water Management
Assists community groups and agencies with projects related to water management.

Land Management
Assists community groups and agencies with projects related to land management.

Land Conservation
Assists community groups and agencies with projects related to land conservation.

About
Penn Soil Rc & D Council


Founded in
2004
EIN
25-1501313
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
4000 CONEWANGO AVE WARREN, PA 16365-8228 Unite States
Website
https://www.pennsoil.org/
Phone
(814)-726-1441
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About
Penn Soil RC&D Council, est. 2004, enhances Northwest PA's economy, environment, and social well-being. They empower communities through technical and financial aid for impactful projects, focusing on community development, natural resource conservation, and water safety. The council serves eight counties in the region.
Mission
Penn Soil RC&D Council improves the economy, environment and social well-being of the people of Northwest Pennsylvania by actively seeking and managing grants for community projects.

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