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Katrina Ringler [KSHS]

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Oct 17, 2024, 9:58:58 AM10/17/24
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Subject: The National Park Service is pleased to announce that the Save America's Treasures (SAT) grant program is now accepting applications.

 

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Save America's Treasures (SAT) grant program is now accepting applications for FY2024

 

Shelburne Farms is a National Historic Landmark on the shores of Lake Champlain in Shelburne, Vermont, which is representative of the country estates of Gilded Age, American Industrialists. The Queen Anne Breeding Barn is one of the four major buildings designed by Robert Henderson Robertson on the estate. Shelburne Farms received a $500,000 SAT grant for repairs to the barn. 

Photo credit Shelburne Farms

 

The National Park Service is pleased to announce that the Save America's Treasures (SAT) grant program is now accepting applications. The Save America’s Treasures grant program was established in 1998 and first awarded grants in 1999 to help preserve nationally significant historic properties and collections that convey our nation’s rich heritage to future generations.

 

The program is administered by the NPS in cooperation with its partners, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The NPS manages the Preservation grants and the IMLS administers Collections grants. Congress has appropriated $25.5 million in FY2024 funding for Collections and Preservation projects.

 

Applications are due December 12, 2024

 

 

Grant Opportunity

Available Grant Funding

Grants are available to fund two type of projects: "Collections" and "Preservation". Collections projects must be determined to be of national significance based on the supportive description of its significance within the application. Collections include artifacts, documents, sculptures, and other works of art. Preservation projects fund planning and "bricks and mortar" preservation/conservation work on historic buildings and structures.

 

Eligible Preservation projects must be:

 

Individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places for national significance (not state or local); or

A contributing property within a NR Historic District listed at the national level of significance (not state or local). Historic properties eligible for Preservation projects include buildings, sites, structures and objects.

 

Before You Apply

Please ensure you visit both the "Related Documents" tab and the "Package" tab on grants.gov to view all application materials.

 

FY2024 Funding Opportunities Coming Soon 

 

Semiquincentennial 

The Semiquincentennial Grant Program was created by Congress in 2020 to honor the 250th anniversary of the United States by restoring and preserving sites and structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places that commemorate the founding of the nation. Applications are anticipated to open in fall of 2024 and are due in winter of 2025. Congress has appropriated $7 million for this program in fiscal year 2024. To be notified when the grant opportunity opens, please visit Grants.gov and subscribe to a saved search for CFDA number 15.966. You can create a saved search on Grants.gov under the “Connect” menu “Manage Subscriptions.”

 

Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization

The Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grant Program fosters economic development in rural communities through the rehabilitation of historic buildings in those communities. The program provides recipients (referred to as prime grantees) with a single grant that is then regranted in smaller amounts to individual projects (subgrants). Congress has appropriated $10 million for this program in fiscal year 2024.To be notified when the grant opportunity opens, please visit Grants.gov and subscribe to a saved search for CFDA number 15.966. You can create a saved search on Grants.gov under the “Connect” menu “Manage Subscriptions.”

 

The Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFO) for our FY2024 competitive programs will be spring through fall 2024. To be notified when this year's opportunities become available, please go to Grants.gov and subscribe to a saved search for CFDA 15.929 for Save America's Treasures (SAT), 15.932 for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), and 15.966 for all other competitive programs. You can create a saved search on grants.gov under the “Connect” menu. The application period is 60-90 days from the time the NOFO is posted on Grants.gov. Because the window to apply for funding is limited, we encourage all applicants to plan well ahead of the application deadline. Information on applying to all of our competitive programs is available through our website year-round. Registration in Grants.gov, SAM.gov, and other federal systems can take up to four weeks, so please start early. Extensions will not be granted due to incomplete registrations in these systems or applications. 

 

 

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