HPF Competitive Grant Programs
Now Accepting Applications
The
State, Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants Division is now accepting applications for the following grant programs. All programs are funded by the Historic Preservation
Fund (HPF) and managed by the National Park Service. Funding for the HPF is provided from Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas lease revenues, not tax dollars. HPF programs are annually appropriated by Congress and this funding is from the 2021 appropriation. All
grants are awarded through a competitive process and do not require matching funds (except for Save America's Treasures).
Before applying, please make sure that you have read and understand the limitations of each funding program and have carefully reviewed the Notice of Funding Opportunity.
The Notice of Funding Opportunity contains all the information you will need to create a successful application. Applicants must register through SAM.gov and Grants.gov to
apply. It is best to begin this process early to avoid potential delays submitting your application.
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Competitive Grant Programs Now Accepting Applications
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Estey Hall, Shaw University in Raleigh, NC. Photo Courtesy of Shaw University.
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Biggs Rapids Bridge - designed by engineer Ora Ava Dennis, whose work is featured a URC project to survey, inventory, and nominate historic properties associated
with Black creators. Photo Courtesy of WA State Dept. of Archaeology & Historic Preservation.
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Underrepresented Community
Grant Program
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United States Assay Office in Boise, Idaho. Photo courtesy of Idaho SHPO.
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Save America's Treasures
Grant Program
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Trinity United Methodist Church in Orangeburg, SC. Photo courtesy of Trinity United Methodist Church.
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African American Civil Rights
Grant Program
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The Ace Theatre in Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida. Photo courtesy of Ace Theater Foundation, Inc.
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History of Equal Rights
Grant Program
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