Past Appropriations Requests

FY24 Appropriations Requests for Community Project Funding

Last year, Congressman Norcross submitted funding requests for important community projects in New Jersey’s 1st Congressional District to the House Appropriations Committee. The application for FY24 Community Project Funding has ended. Guidance on the reforms governing Community Project Funding (CPF) is available here, and additional guidance for each Appropriations Subcommittee can be found below depending on your project.

Under guidelines issued by the Appropriations Committee, projects are restricted to a limited number of federal funding streams, and only state and local governments and eligible non-profit entities are permitted to receive funding. For-profit entities are not eligible for this funding.

In compliance with House Rules and Committee requirements, Rep. Norcross has certified that he, his spouse and his immediate family have no financial interest in any of the projects he has requested.

Transparency

The final 15 CPF requests selected and submitted by Congressman Norcross to the Appropriations Committee are posted below.

FY24 COMMUNITY PROJECT FUNDING REQUESTS (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

Proposed Recipient:  Army Corps of Engineers
Address:  Camden City, New Jersey
Request: $18,000,000
Summary: 

To make improvements to stormwater drainage and combined sewer outfalls.

  • Member Certification available here.

Proposed Recipient:  County of Camden
Address:  520 Market Street, Suite 306, Camden, New Jersey 08102 
Request:  $5,000,000 
Summary: 

Replacement and upgrades of the Camden County Police Department’s various IT equipment and systems

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Collingswood Borough
    Address:  678 Haddon Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108 
    Request: $5,000,000 
    Summary:  Improvements to Comly Avenue Water Treatment Plant to treat contaminants such as such as PFAS and 1, 4 Dioxane. 
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Deptford Township
    Address: 1011 Cooper Street, Deptford, New Jersey, 08096 
    Request: $2,000,000 
    Summary:  Roadway and Safety Improvements to Locust Grove Boulevard and Village Boulevard.
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Gibbsboro Borough
    Address: 49 Kirkwood Road, Gibbsboro, New Jersey 08026 
    Request: $2,000,000 
    Summary:  To redevelop an old factory site into a community event space.
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Glassboro Borough
    Address:  1 South Main Street, Glassboro, New Jersey 08028 
    Request:   $1,100,000
    Summary:   The Borough of Glassboro is looking to purchase a new electric bus and charging station.
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Gloucester City Police Department
    Address: 

    313 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, Camden County, New Jersey 08030 

    Request:  $800,000 
    Summary:  Purchase and installation of Citywide Security Cameras to increase safety in parks and public areas.
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Haddonfield Borough – Police Department HQ
    Address: 

    1 Walnut Street, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 

    Request:  $5,000,000 
    Summary: The construction of a new municipal complex that will house both the Borough’s police department and courts.
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Maple Shade Township
    Address: 200 Stiles Avenue, Maple Shade Township, New Jersey 08052 
    Request: $3,000,000 
    Summary:  Increase capacity at the Kings Hwy to provide safe potable water, ensure enough water reserves to provide fire protection, improve water system resiliency and enhance cyber security measures. 
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:   Merchantville Borough
    Address:  1 West Maple Avenue, Merchantville, New Jersey 08109 
    Request: $2,000,000 
    Summary:  Upgrades to a multi-use path to provide safer pedestrian and bike traffic through the Borough.
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Paulsboro Borough
    Address:  1211 Delaware Street, Paulsboro NJ 08066 
    Request:  $4,200,000 
    Summary:  Construction of a new municipal complex that will house both the Borough’s police department and courts.
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Pennsauken Township
    Address:  6725 Wayne Avenue, Pennsauken, NJ 08110 
    Request: $6,000,000 
    Summary:  To construct a new public works facility.
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Pine Hill Borough
    Address: 45 West Seventh Avenue, Pine Hill, New Jersey, 08021 
    Request:  $2,884,500 
    Summary: To remediate the mercury contamination in the recreation center floor. 
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Senior Citizens United Community Services, Inc. 
    Address:  537 Nicholson Road, Audubon, New Jersey 08106 
    Request:  $1,443,000 
    Summary:  To purchase and renovate two buildings for affordable handicapped accessible senior housing.
    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient:  Washington Township
    Address:  523 Egg Harbor Road, Sewell, NJ 08080 
    Request:  $696,000 
    Summary: To make improvements to two connected lakes, replacing the failed outfall spillway at Ward Lake and improvements to stormwater infrastructure at Spring Lake.
    • Member Certification available here.

    FY23 Appropriations Requests for Community Project Funding

    For FY2023, Congressman Norcross submitted funding requests for important community projects in New Jersey’s 1st Congressional District to the House Appropriations Committee.

    Under guidelines issued by the Appropriations Committee, projects are restricted to a limited number of federal funding streams, and only state and local governments and eligible non-profit entities are permitted to receive funding. For-profit entities are not eligible for this funding. Additional information on the reforms governing Community Project Funding (CPF) is available here.

    In compliance with House Rules and Committee requirements, Rep. Norcross has certified that he, his spouse and his immediate family have no financial interest in any of the projects he has requested.

    Transparency

    The final 15 CPF requests selected and submitted by Congressman Norcross to the Appropriations Committee are posted below.

    FY23 Community Project Funding Requests (Alphabetical Order)

    Proposed Recipient: Bancroft

    Address:         1255 Caldwell Road, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
    Request:         $500,000
    Summary:      The funding would be used to empower individuals with disabilities to live independently through the use of assistive technology.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: Camden  Community Partnership, Inc.
    Address:         2 Riverside Dr #501, Camden, New Jersey 08103
    Request:         $1,000,000
    Summary:      The funding would be used to construct a waterfront park that will convert a waterfront brownfield site into a multipurpose trail with a boat launch, fishing pier, picnic areas, and overlooks of the scenic Delaware River Backchannel.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: Cherry Hill Free Clinic, Inc.
    Address:         5 Esterbrook Lane, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003
    Request:         $440,905
    Summary:      The project will provide for renovation and capital equipment to open a second location of the Cherry Hill Free Clinic, which provides free primary care to the uninsured and underinsured.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: City of Gloucester
    Address:         512 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ 08030
    Request:         $385,000
    Summary:      The funding would be used to construct an inclusive playground space that promotes safety and accessibility.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: County of Camden
    Address:         520 Market Street, Camden, New Jersey 08102
    Request:         $475,000
    Summary:      The funding would be used for a new building to allow for the full scope of logistical operations so the food bank can serve approximately 4,000 meals each week.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: County of Gloucester
    Address:         2 South Broad Street, Woodbury, New Jersey 08096.
    Request:         $1,000,000
    Summary:      The funding would be used to improve a park, including replacing seating in an amphitheater and constructing additional pickle ball courts.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: The Food Bank of South Jersey
    Address:         1501 John Tipton Blvd., Pennsauken, New Jersey 08110.
    Request:         $970,000
    Summary:      The funding would be used to purchase a combination of hybrid vehicles, delivery trucks and vans in order to reduce the food bank’s carbon footprint and serve more individuals.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: Glassboro VFW Post 679
    Address:         275 Wilmer Street, Glassboro, New Jersey 08028
    Request:         $150,000
    Summary:      The funding would be used for renovations at the Glassboro VFW Post 679 which will allow the organization to continue supporting, educating, and assisting the Veteran community and their families.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: Gloucester Township
    Address:         1261 Chews Landing-Clementon Rd., Laurel Springs, New Jersey 08021
    Request:         $300,000
    Summary:      The funding would allow the township to renovate an old bank building and turn it into a community performance arts space.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: Home Port Alliance for the USS New Jersey, Inc.
    Address:         62 Battleship Place, Camden, New Jersey 08103.
    Request:         $500,000
    Summary:      The funding would build a permanent structure on the Battleship New Jersey which would expand access to the battleship for students and visitors by allowing educational opportunities and events to occur consistently year-round.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: Rutgers University-Camden
    Address:         303 Cooper Street, Camden, New Jersey 08102
    Request:         $1,404,800
    Summary:      The funding would increase programming and staffing at two community centers to improve areas such as adult education and workforce development.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: South Jersey Port Corporation
    Address:         2 Aquarium Drive, Suite 100, Camden, New Jersey 08103
    Request:         $2,500,000
    Summary:      The funding would be used to stabilize Berth 1 at the Balzano Marine Terminal so the port can use all available buildings to meet the recent surge of business activity in the area.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: Virtual Health
    Address:         1601 Haddon Avenue, Camden, New Jersey 08103
    Request:         $2,000,000
    Summary:      The funding would be used for construction costs associated with the renovation of Virtua Health’s Advanced Transplant Center, the only transplant program in Southern New Jersey.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: Volunteer UP Legal Clinic
    Address:         330 Market St., Camden, New Jersey 08102
    Request:         $500,000
    Summary:      The funding will expand the scope of criminal defense and related legal services not otherwise available to residents of Camden and Gloucester Counties.
    • Member Certification available here.
     
    Proposed Recipient: Volunteers of America Delaware Valley
    Address:         531 Market Street, Camden, New Jersey 08102
    Request:         $479,100
    Summary:      The funding would be used for partnerships with local school systems to promote education and awareness services to prevent human trafficking.
    • Member Certification available here.

    FY22 Appropriations Requests for Community Project Funding

    Under guidelines issued by the Appropriations Committee, each Representative may request funding for up to 10 projects in their community for fiscal year 2022 – although only a handful may actually be funded. Projects are restricted to a limited number of federal funding streams, and only state and local governments and eligible non-profit entities are permitted to receive funding. Additional information on the reforms governing Community Project Funding (CPF) is available here.

    In compliance with House Rules and Committee requirements, Rep. Norcross has certified that he, his spouse and his immediate family have no financial interest in any of the projects he has requested.

    Transparency

    The final 10 CPF requests selected and submitted by Congressman Norcross to the Appropriations Committee are posted below. 

    FY22 Community Project Funding Requests (Alphabetical Order)

    Proposed Recipient: Garden State Equality
    Project Location: Camden and Gloucester Counties.
    Address of the Recipient: 1408 Main Street, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
    Amount of the Request: $175,000
    Explanation of the Request: This project would educate and empower South Jersey residents to address adverse childhood experiences through a self-healing community model focused on education, social support, stress reduction strategies, and resilience, thereby improving mental health outcomes for community youth.

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Jewish Federation of South Jersey
    Project Location: Burlington, Camden and Gloucester Counties.
    Address of the Recipient: 1301 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
    Amount of the Request: $250,000
    Explanation of the Request: This project would educate seniors on the use of technology to help them meet basic needs, communicate and socialize, and maintain their health remotely. This would provide necessary support to those aging in place and will assist seniors who are living alone during the Covid-19 pandemic meet basic needs.

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Acenda
    Project Location: Camden and Gloucester Counties.
    Address of the Recipient: 42 South Delsea Drive, Glassboro, NJ 08028
    Amount of the Request: $300,000
    Explanation of the Request: This project would launch a community-level network to identify residents at most risk for food insecurity and health-related issues. It would reduce stress on public health systems by directing services and resources to residents in need.

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Camden County Police Department
    Project Location: Camden County.
    Address of the Recipient: 800 Federal Street, Camden, NJ 08103
    Amount of the Request: $500,000
    Explanation of the Request: The project would install cameras to monitor illegal dumping in Camden County, improving public safety while allowing the department to more effectively manage personnel and equipment costs.

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Rowan University
    Project Location: Gloucester County.
    Address of the Recipient: 201 Mulica Hill Road, Glassboro, NJ 08028
    Amount of the Request: $500,000
    Explanation of the Request: This project would support a wind energy workforce training program developing pathways from pre-apprenticeship to Ph.D. in related trades and science and technology fields. This will help provide the education and preparation necessary to create a skilled workforce for the growing wind energy industry across the U.S. and in Southern New Jersey.

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Rowan University/Rutgers-Camden Board of Governors
    Project Location: Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Cumberland, Salem, Atlantic, and Cape May Counties.
    Address of the Recipient: 201 South Broadway, Suite 440, Camden, NJ 08103
    Amount of the Request: $500,000
    Explanation of the Request: The project would advance collaborative research projects that use public health, population health or population medicine to directly improve health outcomes. This effort will build capacity and reduce health disparities and promote health equity in Southern New Jersey.

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Volunteers of America Delaware Valley
    Project Location: Camden and Gloucester Counties.
    Address of the Recipient: 531 Market Street, Camden, NJ 08102
    Amount of the Request: $500,000
    Explanation of the Request: The project would increase telehealth capacity at shelter sites for homeless men, women, children and veterans to access necessary healthcare, mental health and substance use services, ensuring their needs can be met in a more immediate, direct method by community partners who understand the barriers faced by individuals on the road to long term stability.

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Cooper University Health Care
    Project Location: Camden City.
    Address of the Recipient: 401 Haddon Avenue, Camden, NJ 08103
    Amount of the Request: $500,000
    Explanation of the Request: The project would support the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine’s call for integrating military and civilian trauma care systems to achieve zero preventable deaths after injury. This will improve military and civilian trauma training and readiness to improve health outcomes after trauma incidents.

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Camden County Historical Society
    Project Location: Camden City.
    Address of the Recipient: 1900 Park Boulevard, Camden, NJ 08103
    Amount of the Request: $500,000
    Explanation of the Request: The project would restore the Benjamin Cooper Inn into the American Revolution Museum of Southern New Jersey. This will encourage tourism in Camden, NJ, and will become a trailhead for the 33-mile Camden County Circuit Trail, drawing cyclists, runners, and walkers from throughout the Greater Philadelphia region and Southern New Jersey.

    • Member Certification available here.

    Proposed Recipient: Center for Family Services
    Project Location: Burlington, Camden and Gloucester Counties.
    Address of the Recipient: 584 Benson St. Camden, NJ 08103
    Amount of the Request: $600,000
    Explanation of the Request: The project would support the ability of Center for Family Services to provide much needed services for community outreach, workforce development and training and counseling to residents, thereby advancing their efforts on behalf of South Jersey’s vulnerable populations.

    • Member Certification available here.