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Apply for Certified Local Government Project Grant | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office Certified Local Government Project Grants CLG Project grants are for studies, plans, programs, and tools that help a community build capacity, implement effective preservation programs, and meet the Ongoing Performance Standards of the CLG program.
These grants are generally for projects with larger budgets and longer timelines as opposed to short-term needs. Project grants may be up to $25,000 and a cash match equal to either 10 percent, 25 percent, or 50 percent of the total project cost, depending on the type of activity being funded. All project grants must produce tangible products and benefits.
Grant funds may be used to create standalone products or be leveraged to contribute to larger efforts such as a community’s comprehensive planning process or Main Street program. Examples of eligible projects include design guidelines, revitalization and preservation plans, comprehensive plan elements, historic resource surveys, National Register nominations, and educational or training programs.
\r\n Important things all applicants need to know about FFY2025 CLG Project Grants \r\n 1. Application deadline is FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2026 at 4:00PM \r\n 2. Review and understand the FY2025 CLG Project Grant Guidelines & Instructions .
\r\n 3. CLGs must sign and return a Master CLG Grant Contract prior to or in conjunction with this grant application. If you are not sure if your community has signed this contract, or need a new copy, please reach out to Elizabeth Rairigh at erairigh@pa.
gov . \r\n 4. All applications must be prepared on DCED's Electronic Single Application for Assistance \r\n 5.
Applicants are required to consult with their region’s Community Preservation Coordinator about their application by DECEMBER 1, 2025 \r\n 6. The maximum grant award is $25,000. \r\n Please upload the attached guidelines and link it to this text in #2: “FY2025 CLG Project Grant Guidelines & Instructions” Important things all applicants need to know about FFY2025 CLG Project Grants 1.
Application deadline is FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2026 at 4:00PM 2. Review and understand the FY2025 CLG Project Grant Guidelines & Instructions . 3.
CLGs must sign and return a Master CLG Grant Contract prior to or in conjunction with this grant application. If you are not sure if your community has signed this contract, or need a new copy, please reach out to Elizabeth Rairigh at erairigh@pa. gov .
4. All applications must be prepared on DCED's Electronic Single Application for Assistance 5. Applicants are required to consult with their region’s Community Preservation Coordinator about their application by DECEMBER 1, 2025 6.
The maximum grant award is $25,000. Please upload the attached guidelines and link it to this text in #2: “FY2025 CLG Project Grant Guidelines & Instructions” \r\n Only Certified Local Governments in Pennsylvania who have signed a Master CLG Grant Contract are eligible to apply for Project Grants. Only Certified Local Governments in Pennsylvania who have signed a Master CLG Grant Contract are eligible to apply for Project Grants.
CLG Project Grants will be made in the amounts of $3,000 - $25,000. Project Grants are reimbursement grants. All Grants require a minimum cash match equal to 10, 25, or 50% of the grant award, depending on the type of project.
Grantees may receive 10% of the grant award for administrative overhead, consistent with Federal guidelines. Project Grants will generally be awarded under the CLG Master Grant Contract between the Commonwealth and the CLG. Third-Party Administration and Grant pooling is permissible under certain conditions.
CLG Project Grants will be made in the amounts of $3,000 - $25,000. Project Grants are reimbursement grants. All Grants require a minimum cash match equal to 10, 25, or 50% of the grant award, depending on the type of project.
Grantees may receive 10% of the grant award for administrative overhead, consistent with Federal guidelines. Project Grants will generally be awarded under the CLG Master Grant Contract between the Commonwealth and the CLG. Third-Party Administration and Grant pooling is permissible under certain conditions.
FFY2025 Funding Priorities Training for board members and municipal staff. Efforts to increase the accessibility of municipal resources and/or efforts to increase public participation in historic preservation. Efforts to integrate historic preservation into economic and community development, disaster or hazard mitigation planning, or resiliency planning practices.
Updating survey and/or National Register nominations to reflect under-represented communities or histories. FFY2025 Funding Priorities Training for board members and municipal staff. Efforts to increase the accessibility of municipal resources and/or efforts to increase public participation in historic preservation.
Efforts to integrate historic preservation into economic and community development, disaster or hazard mitigation planning, or resiliency planning practices. Updating survey and/or National Register nominations to reflect under-represented communities or histories.
Eligible CLG Grant Activities \n CLG Project Grants may be used for the following types of projects: Surveys and Inventories of historic properties National Register Nominations and Determinations of Eligibility Revitalization/Reuse Studies and Plans Public Education programs Shared Services/Circuit Rider Other project types that are not listed above will be considered, provided they do not involve construction activities.
\n \n All consultants and contractors engaged to work on Project Grants must be selected via a competitive process in accordance with the CLG Grant Consultant Selection Guidelines .
Eligible CLG Grant Activities CLG Project Grants may be used for the following types of projects: Surveys and Inventories of historic properties National Register Nominations and Determinations of Eligibility Revitalization/Reuse Studies and Plans Public Education programs Shared Services/Circuit Rider Other project types that are not listed above will be considered, provided they do not involve construction activities.
All consultants and contractors engaged to work on Project Grants must be selected via a competitive process in accordance with the CLG Grant Consultant Selection Guidelines . Brick-and-mortar construction projects are not eligible for CLG Project Grants.
Grant funds may not be used to support the survey, evaluation, or recordation of resources conducted in anticipation of a project requiring a State or Federal permit, license, or funding (i.e. projects that will undergo a Section 106 or State History Code review). Similarly, CLG funds may not be used to undertake mitigation activities performed as a condition or precondition for obtaining a state or federal permit or license.
Brick-and-mortar construction projects are not eligible for CLG Project Grants. Grant funds may not be used to support the survey, evaluation, or recordation of resources conducted in anticipation of a project requiring a State or Federal permit, license, or funding (i.e. projects that will undergo a Section 106 or State History Code review).
Similarly, CLG funds may not be used to undertake mitigation activities performed as a condition or precondition for obtaining a state or federal permit or license. Funding Match Requirements CLG Project Grants require a minimum cash match equal to 10% of the grant award. The cash match may come from any non-Federal source (i.e., municipal funds, state funds, or private funds).
The only eligible Federal source for matching funds is the Community Development Block Grant program. Funding Match Requirements CLG Project Grants require a minimum cash match equal to 10% of the grant award. The cash match may come from any non-Federal source (i.e., municipal funds, state funds, or private funds).
The only eligible Federal source for matching funds is the Community Development Block Grant program. Grant Period and Timetable \r\n The Application submission deadline for Federal FY25 is February 6, 2026 at 4:00pm. \r\n Following the execution of a Funding Release by the PA SHPO, the grantee will be notified that they may proceed with the project.
Projects must be completed by September 30, 2027. Grant Period and Timetable The Application submission deadline for Federal FY25 is February 6, 2026 at 4:00pm. Following the execution of a Funding Release by the PA SHPO, the grantee will be notified that they may proceed with the project.
Projects must be completed by September 30, 2027. Pooling CLG Grants and Third-Party Administration \r\n CLG Project Grants may, under certain conditions, be administered by a designated third party. Designation of a third party to administer a grant is not a procurement action.
The designated party may be another certified local government, a commercial firm, a nonprofit entity or an educational institution. This option authorizes the Commonwealth to contract directly with the Third Party rather than the municipality to manage the project. \r\n Under certain conditions grants may be pooled by Certified Local Governments for specific purposes.
For example, several CLGs could pool a grant to share the services of a preservation professional who could travel among the CLGs as a "circuit rider". Pooling is available only among local governments that are certified. \r\n CLGs interested in pursuing this type of funding arrangement should contact their regional Community Preservation Coordinator early in the application process.
Pooling CLG Grants and Third-Party Administration CLG Project Grants may, under certain conditions, be administered by a designated third party. Designation of a third party to administer a grant is not a procurement action. The designated party may be another certified local government, a commercial firm, a nonprofit entity or an educational institution.
This option authorizes the Commonwealth to contract directly with the Third Party rather than the municipality to manage the project. Under certain conditions grants may be pooled by Certified Local Governments for specific purposes. For example, several CLGs could pool a grant to share the services of a preservation professional who could travel among the CLGs as a "circuit rider".
Pooling is available only among local governments that are certified. CLGs interested in pursuing this type of funding arrangement should contact their regional Community Preservation Coordinator early in the application process. Eligible applicants may submit only one application for a CLG Project Grant in a single application round.
Applicants meeting the relevant eligibility requirements may apply for and receive one CLG Project grant and one type of Keystone Historic Preservation grant (either Construction or Project grant) in a fiscal year. A CLG may have an open Project Grant, Mini-Grant, and Scholarship at the same time, provided each grant is for a different project.
Eligible applicants may submit only one application for a CLG Project Grant in a single application round. Applicants meeting the relevant eligibility requirements may apply for and receive one CLG Project grant and one type of Keystone Historic Preservation grant (either Construction or Project grant) in a fiscal year.
A CLG may have an open Project Grant, Mini-Grant, and Scholarship at the same time, provided each grant is for a different project.
\n In order to be eligible to receive a portion of the local share of the federal Historic Preservation Fund allocation to Pennsylvania, the Department of the Interior requires that each Certified Local Government: Must comply with the conditions of its Certification Agreement; Must meet the federal standards of the Office of Management and Budget Circular A-102 (Common Rule) \" Grants and Cooperative Agreements with Local Governments \"; Must be auditable in accordance with OMB Circular A-133, \" Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations \", Appendix A \"Data Collection Form (Form SF-SAC),\" and Appendix B \"April 1999 Compliance Supplement\"; Must adhere to all required administrative procedures in OMB Circular A-87 (Revised 5/10/04), \" Cost Principles for State, Local and Indian Tribal Governments \"; Must adhere to any requirements mandated by the United States Congress regarding use of federal historic preservation funds.
(The State Historic Preservation Office will advise Certified Local Governments of any new directives.) ; and Must adhere to requirements specified by the State Historic Preservation Office in the Master Grant Contract and Funding Release.
In order to be eligible to receive a portion of the local share of the federal Historic Preservation Fund allocation to Pennsylvania, the Department of the Interior requires that each Certified Local Government: Must comply with the conditions of its Certification Agreement; Must meet the federal standards of the Office of Management and Budget Circular A-102 (Common Rule) " Grants and Cooperative Agreements with Local Governments "; Must be auditable in accordance with OMB Circular A-133, " Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations ", Appendix A "Data Collection Form (Form SF-SAC)," and Appendix B "April 1999 Compliance Supplement"; Must adhere to all required administrative procedures in OMB Circular A-87 (Revised 5/10/04), " Cost Principles for State, Local and Indian Tribal Governments "; Must adhere to any requirements mandated by the United States Congress regarding use of federal historic preservation funds.
(The State Historic Preservation Office will advise Certified Local Governments of any new directives.) ; and Must adhere to requirements specified by the State Historic Preservation Office in the Master Grant Contract and Funding Release. \r\n If you have questions about the CLG Grant program, please contact the Community Preservation Coordinator for your region.
If you have questions about the CLG Grant program, please contact the Community Preservation Coordinator for your region.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Participating local governments in Pennsylvania. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Certified Local Government Grant Program is funded by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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