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Applications open July 2026, deadline September 1, 2026. Program not yet accepting applications as of today.
Arkansas Heritage Grant is a grant from the Division of Arkansas Heritage that funds community-based organizations creating heritage programs and events that promote awareness and enjoyment of Arkansas's history and culture. Awards are capped at $5,000 with a September 1, 2026 deadline.
Eligible projects include exhibits, educational curriculum or teaching tools, festivals, photographic essays, roadside exhibits, and other heritage-related activities that can recur or sustain ongoing community engagement. The program prioritizes projects that demonstrate familiarity with the Division's mission of identifying, preserving, and presenting Arkansas's cultural, natural, and historic resources.
Nonprofits, government entities, and community groups are encouraged to apply for projects with lasting impact.
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Promote awareness and enjoyment of Arkansas’s heritage Increase community-based and non-profit groups’ abilities to create Arkansas heritage related programs Make heritage related programs possible where they would otherwise not occur Foster cooperative efforts among organizations, businesses and government to increase the size or scope of events Create ongoing components to heritage related celebrations: a curriculum or teaching tool, exhibits, displays, a lively event or festival that can recur, a photographic essay, a roadside exhibit, An Arkansas Heritage Grant proposal should show familiarity with the mission of the Division of Arkansas Heritage, which is to identify Heritage and enhance the quality of life by the discovery, preservation, and presentation of the state’s cultural, historic and resources; grant guidelines; and the goals of the Arkansas The grants will be evaluated against the goals of the Arkansas Heritage Grant Program criteria.
Requests for funding will following sections of the online application: Project Description and Justification Heritage Grant Budget Sheet Agreement and Authorization Answers may be brief. Please use the space provided as directed in the application process. Arkansas Heritage Grants come from a limited funding source, so not every applicant can be funded.
Since that is the case, certain criteria have been established for making Arkansas Heritage Grants to include: Your organization’s relationship to your local community The local or statewide impact of the project Whether the program results in an ongoing or lasting component The degree to which the project shows collaboration and cooperation among community organizations The degree to which the project will foster heritage tourism development Your organization’s mission and sources of income Arkansas Heritage Grants Will Not Fund academic research unless the research results in an ongoing component that can be shared by the community Be made to for-profit organizations or events, or directly to agencies of local, county, federal or state government (though collaborative efforts, i.e., friends groups, involving state government agencies are acceptable) Fund infrastructure (bricks and mortar) construction, staff salaries (although contracted personnel may be paid with grant funds), travel by paid staff members (although travel for contracted personnel is allowed) Fund ongoing operating costs of the organization Applications will open in July, 2026 Deadline for application is September 1, 2026 Reach out with any questions to: Interim DAH Grants Manager The Arkansas Heritage Grant is designed to assist communities in planning and implementing meaningful Arkansas Heritage programs and events at the local level.
Grant proposals will be reviewed by a panel of at least five (5) DAH staff members designated by the Heritage Director. This panel will make funding recommendations. Successful applicants will be notified within of the application deadline.
created an online account with Division of Arkansas Heritage for a one of the resource divisions (Arkansas Historic Preservation Program/AHPP, Main Street Arkansas, Arkansas Arts or Arkansas State Archives/ASA), do NOT create a new one. applied for an online account with any Department of Arkansas Heritage “Create New Account. ” To create a new account, answer the questions with the fields marked with an (*).
The following are NOT needed to apply: b. Organization’s Longitude c. Organization’s Latitude 2) Once you have completed the LOGON process, you will enter the ACCESS CODE: NewHG 3) After you enter the Access Code, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the blue APPLY button.
Additional Information That Will Need To Be Provided Download and attach the form below with your application: Heritage Grant Budget Template Additional Heritage Grant Information
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Community-based and non-profit groups; excludes for-profit organizations, direct government agency funding, infrastructure/construction costs, and ongoing operating expenses. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000 maximum. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Arkansas Heritage Grant are due September 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Arkansas Heritage Grant is funded by Division of Arkansas Heritage. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arkansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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