Local Associations Honored for 2024 RPAC Participation

Local associations across the state were honored for their 2024 Pennsylvania Realtors® Political Action Committee participation and investments at a luncheon in Harrisburg on Monday. 

Last year, members raised a total of $833,561, with over 13,000 Realtors® investing in advocacy efforts for their businesses, their clients and the real estate industry. 

“As we celebrate our accomplishments of 2024, I would like to take this time to thank each and every one of you for the commitment and support you gave through your RPAC investments this past year!” said 2024 RPAC Fundraising Committee Chair Jodi Diego. “While our numbers were down, I truly believe that with the new, creative fundraising ideas that 2025 chair Brian Slater and his committee have been discussing, our investment numbers will increase and get back to previous years’ figures! It has been an honor to serve as your past chair, and I look forward to continuing to invest and support our business with all the passion, commitment and enthusiasm I have.” 

The top local associations in each size category were honored with awards. 

Jodi Diego, 2024 RPAC Fundraising Committee chair, and Brian Slater, 2025 chair

Highest Per Capita Fundraising 

Small associations: 

  1. McKean County Association – 413.79% of goal ($1,800)
  2. North Central Penn Board – 258.03% of goal ($3,793)
  3. Bradford Sullivan Association – 153.33% of goal ($2,645)

Medium associations:

  1. Centre County Association – 399.05% of goal ($24,541)
  2. Central Susquehanna Valley Board – 312.35% of goal ($15,883)
  3. Pike/Wayne Association – 254.40% of goal ($18,050)

Large associations: 

  1. Pocono Mountains Association – 307.50% of goal ($42,942)
  2. Reading-Berks Association – 263.31% of goal ($40,918)
  3. Realtors® Association of York & Adams Counties – 190.62% ($36,485)

Extra-large associations: 

  1. Tri-County Suburban Realtors® – 185.65% of goal ($255,164)
  2. Greater Harrisburg Association – 154.26% of goal ($55,002)
  3. Realtors® Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh – 100.07% of goal ($50,691)

Highest Membership Participation 

Small associations:

  1. McKean County Association – 113.79%
  2. Clearfield-Jefferson Association – 83.21%
  3. Bradford Sullivan Association – 82.61%

Medium associations: 

  1. Realtors® of Westmoreland, Indiana and Mon Valley – 67.64%
  2. Pike/Wayne Association – 66.81%
  3. Lebanon County Association – 65.69%

Large associations:

  1. Pocono Mountains Association – 57.68%
  2. Greater Scranton Board – 50.95%
  3. Luzerne County Association – 49.41%

Extra-large associations: 

  1. Tri-County Suburban Realtors® – 36.08%
  2. Bucks County Association – 32.42%
  3. Realtors® Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh – 31.60%

Most Improved From 2023

Small associations:

  • Member participation: Fayette County Board
  • Per capita fundraising: Fayette County Board

Medium associations:

  • Member participation: Pen-Mar Regional Association
  • Per capita fundraising: West Branch Valley Association

Large associations:

  • Member participation: Lancaster County Association
  • Per capita fundraising: Lancaster County Association

Extra-large associations: 

  • Member participation: Realtors® Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh

50% or More Participation

The following 19 associations were recognized for having 50% or more participation:

  • Allegheny Highland Association
  • Allegheny Valley Board
  • Bradford Sullivan Association
  • Cambria Somerset Association
  • Clearfield-Jefferson Association
  • Elk-Cameron County Board
  • Fayette County Board
  • Greater Allegheny-Kiski Area Board
  • Greater Mercer County Board
  • Greater Scranton Board
  • Huntingdon County Board
  • Lawrence County Board
  • Lebanon County Association
  • McKean County Association
  • North Central Penn Board
  • Pike/Wayne Association
  • Pocono Mountains Association
  • Realtors® of Westmoreland, Indiana and Mon Valley
  • Warren County Board

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