PFBC SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR ERIE ACCESS IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM

HARRISBURG, Pa. (September 25) – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) announced today that applications are being accepted for the Erie Access Improvement Program

Through this program, funding is available to support projects that provide public fishing access or protect or improve fish habitat for Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay, their tributaries, and waters that flow into those tributaries.  Entities that may qualify for funding through this program include municipal and county governments, nonprofit groups (501c3) including land trusts, conservancies, and watershed associations.

Applicants may seek grants for site acquisition, access development, expansion, rehabilitation, and other types of projects that benefit recreational fishing and public fishing access on Lake Erie or its tributaries.  Projects to rehabilitate existing access sites, such as construction of access roads and parking lots, or projects that bring facilities into ADA compliance are also eligible for funding.  Habitat projects, fisheries research, and the development of fish cleaning stations may also qualify.  Funding requests require a 50% match.  New this year, all interested applicants must schedule a site visit as part of the application process before a project is considered for funding.

The deadline for applications is December 1, 2025.

For more information visit the Erie Access Improvement Grant page on the PFBC’s website (Fishandboat.com) or contact Mark Morrison, Statewide Public Access Program Manager, at (717) 346-8196.  Inquiries can also be emailed to RA-BoatGrants@pa.gov    

Media Contacts

Mike Parker

Communications Director (717) 585-3076
Fish and Boat Commission Media