From Preservation Action:
The National Park Service is now accepting applications for several competitive grant programs funded through the Historic Preservation Fund. Together these grants support a broad range of preservation projects. Preservation Action continues to advocate for robust funding for these important grant programs as part of FY24 spending negotiations.
African American Civil Rights Grant Program
The application deadline for $24 million in African American Civil Rights preservation grants is quickly approaching. The program documents, interprets, and preserves sites and stories related to the African American struggle to gain equal rights, from the transatlantic slave trade and onward. These grants fund a broad range of preservation projects including survey and inventory, National Register nominations, oral histories and more and do not require a funding match. Grants are split into two different opportunities, "preservation projects" and "history projects".
Applications are due November 1st *extended*. Learn more and apply today!
Save America's Treasures Grant Program
$26.5 million in grants is available through the Save America's Treasures grant program. These grants help preserve nationally significant historic properties and collections. Grants can be used for preservation and/or conservation work on historic districts, buildings, sites, and objects as well as collections, including artifacts, museum collections, documents, and works of art. The program was established in 1999 and since inception has awarded more than $315.7 million in grants to over 1,300 projects across the country. Grants are split into two different opportunities, "preservation grants" and "collections grants".
Applications are due Dec. 19th. Learn more and apply today!
HBCU Preservation Grant Program
The National Park Service is accepting applications for $10 million in grants for the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Preservation Grant program. These grants are available to support pre-preservation planning activities and physical preservation work to help document, preserve, and stabilize historic structures on HBCU campuses. Since the 1990s, the National Park Service has awarded over $60 million in preservation grants to more than 80 HBCUs across the country.
Applications are due Jan. 17, 2024. Learn more and apply today!
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