[Calclg-l] FW: [ncshpo-listserv] Upcoming grant deadlines
Woodward, Lucinda
LWOODWARD at parks.ca.gov
Fri Dec 7 12:33:25 PST 2007
For your consideration.
Lucinda M. Woodward
Supervisor, Local Government Unit
California Office of Historic Preservation
(916) 653-9116 voice
(916) 653-9824 fax
lwoodward at parks.ca.gov
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December 12, 2007: The Preserve America matching-grant program provides
funding to support preservation efforts through heritage tourism,
education, and historic preservation planning. The deadline for Preserve
America Grants through the National Park Service is Dec. 12, 2007, for
awards to be made in the spring of 2008. Click here
<http://preserveamerica.createsend5.com/t/1/l/kjlky/adhhhuu/www.nps.gov/
hps/hpg/preserveamerica> for more information.
December 14, 2007: The National Trust for Historic Preservation is
accepting nominations for its 2008 America's 11 Most Endangered Places
list. Since its founding in 1987, the endangered list has been one of
the nation's most successful tools in the fight to save America's
irreplaceable architectural, cultural and natural heritage. Nominations
for the 2008 America's 11 Most Endangered Places list must be submitted
by Friday, Dec. 14, 2007. For more information on nomination guidelines
call 202/588-6141 or visit www.nationaltrust.org.
January 18, 2008: The National Park Service's American Battlefield
Protection Program grants provide seed money for projects that lead
directly to the identification, preservation and interpretation of
battlefield land and/or historic sites associated with battlefields.
Eligible recipients include nonprofit groups, academic institutions, and
local, regional, state, and tribal governments. In recent years, grants
have averaged $32,000. More information is online
http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp
<http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp>
January 23, 2008: The deadline for the National Endowment for the
Humanities' (NEH) "Interpreting America's Historic Places" Planning and
Implementation grants is Jan. 23, 2008, for projects beginning October
2008. Follow the links for more information on planning
<http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/IAHP_Planning.html> or
implementation
<http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/IAHP_Implementation.html> grants.
February 1, 2008: National Trust Preservation Funds: Administered by the
National Trust for Historic Preservation, these grants are designed to
encourage preservation at the local level by providing seed money for
preservation projects focused on preservation planning or education
efforts. Support is offered for obtaining professional expertise in
areas such as architecture, archaeology, engineering, preservation
planning, and fundraising. Grant funds may also be used to support
preservation education activities. Grants range from $500 to $5,000,
with the average grant ranging from $1,000 to $2,000. For more
information, contact Joseph McGill at joseph_mcgill at nthp.org
<mailto:joseph_mcgill at nthp.org> or 843-722-8552.
Kristen Harbeson
National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers
Hall of the States, Suite 342
444 N. Capitol Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
(p) 202 624 5418
(f) 202 624 5419
(e) harbeson at sso.org
(w) www.ncshpo.org
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