Title: Historic Preservation Grants Division Federal Grants Program
1Historic Preservation GrantsDivisionFederal
Grants Program
National Park Service Heritage Preservation
Assistance Programs Historic Preservation Grants
Division
2National Park Service
3Historic Preservation Fund (HPF)Non-Competitive
Grant Programs
- HPF Grants to fund State Historic Preservation
Offices - Annual grants awarded to 50 states, the District
of Columbia, and 8 Territories - HPF Grants to fund Tribal Historic Preservation
Offices - Annual grants awarded to 58 Tribes
4Historic Preservation Fund (HPF)Competitive
Grant Programs
- Save Americas Treasures Grants
- Preserve America Grants
- Tribal Preservation Program Grants
- National Center for Preservation Technology
Training Grants - Civil War Battlefield Acquisition Grants
- American Battlefield Protection Program
- Historic Black Colleges Universities Grants
5Where the SAT Program came from?
- White House Millennium Council, National Park
Service, National Trust (1998) - Focus attention on the importance of our national
heritage - Save the nation's threatened treasures
Perimeter Fence, Manzanar National Historic Site
Independence, California
Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas
6Federal Agency Partners
- National Park Service lead agency
- National Endowment for the Arts
- National Endowment for the Humanities
- Institute of Museum Library Services
- Presidents Committee on the Arts the
Humanities
7The SAT Program
- First grants awarded in 1999
- Average of 30 million appropriated annually
- Half the funds earmarked by Congress
- Approximately 8 million this year for
competitive grants - Competitively awarded to nationally significant
historic properties and collections
Mission Concepcion San
Antonio Missions National Historical Park,
Texas
Fountain of Time Chicago, Illinois
8What is funded?
Preservation and/or conservation work on
nationally significant intellectual and cultural
artifacts and nationally significant historic
structures and sites.
- Intellectual and cultural artifacts
- Artifacts
- Collections
- Documents
- Sculpture
- Works of art
- Historic structures and sites
- Buildings
- Sites
- Historic districts
- Structures
- Objects
9What is NOT Funded?
- Acquisition of collections or
historic properties - Survey or inventory
- Long-term maintenance
- Interpretive/training programs
- Reconstruction
- Moving historic properties
Pollock-Krasner House studio floor East
Hampton, New York
10NOT funded
- New construction
- Historic structure reports and collection
assessments unless part of a larger project - Cash reserves, endowments, revolving funds
- Fundraising campaigns
- Work performed prior to the grant award
Louisville, Kentucky (top) Erie, Pennsylvania
(below) Keystone-Mast Stereographic Collection
University of California-Riverside
11Who Can Apply?
- Federal agencies
- Nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c) organizations
- Units of State or Local government
- Federally recognized Indian Tribes
- Historic properties and collections associated
with active religious organizations may apply
must be nationally significant
Eldridge Street Synagogue New York, New York
12Application Process
- Applications available on-line at
- www.cr.nps.gov/hps/treasures
- Deadline April 18, 2006
- Grants awarded in late fall of year
- By law, only one SAT award per project
Ten Chimneys, Genesee Depot, Wisconsin
Cliff Dwellings, Mesa Verde National Park,
Colorado
13www.cr.nps.gov/hps/treasures
14Grant Requirements
- All grants require a dollar-for-dollar match
- Cash or in-kind, non-Federal funds
- Minimum requests
- Historic Properties 125,000 grant (250,000
project) - Collections 25,000 grant (50,000 project)
- Maximum request
- 700,000 (1,400,000 project)
- Largest grant in 2005 550,000
- Average grant in 2005
- Historic properties 200,000
- Collections 179,000
15The SAT Story to date
- 1999 through 2004
- 2,038 applications received
- 930 million requested
- Nearly 100 million awarded competitively to over
360 projects - 70 to historic properties
- 30 to collections
- Grants awarded in all 50 states, the District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Midway Islands
Pipers Opera House Virginia City, Nevada
(top) Drayton Hall, Charleston, South Carolina
(bottom)
16Preserve America Grants
- Focus on heritage tourism and economic
development of Communities - Program of the Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation, grants are managed by NPS - Eligible to Apply
- Preserve America designated communities
- Certified Local Governments in the process of
becoming Preserve America designated - State Historic Preservation Offices
- Tribal Preservation Offices
- www.cr.nps.gov/hps/hpg/PreserveAmerica
17Preserve America Details
- 5 million in funding for FY 2006
- Applications available online
- Deadline May 19, 2006
- Minimum request 20,000 (40,000 project)
- Maximum request 150,000 (300,000 project)
- Grants must be matched dollar for dollar
- Do not perform bricks mortar-rehabilitation
projects
18 For More Information
National Park Service Heritage Preservation
Assistance Programs Historic Preservation Grants
- www.cr.nps.gov/hps/treasures
- Call NPS at 202-354-2020
- For collections contact partner agencies
19 For More Information on other HPF Grant
programs
National Park Service Heritage Preservation
Assistance Programs Historic Preservation Grants