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Community Enhancement Grants (CEG) is sponsored by Idaho State Historical Society. The Community Enhancement Grants program supports Idaho's historical organizations in preserving and interpreting community history.
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Community Enhancement Grants - Idaho State Historical Society --> Community Enhancement Grants - Idaho State Historical Society Official Government Website Community Enhancement Grants The Idaho State Historical Society (ISHS) helps cultural and historical organizations preserve, interpret, and share Idaho’s rich heritage.
We believe history is best preserved through strong partnerships that connect people with the events, ideas, places, and stories of the past. One of the ways ISHS supports this work is through the Community Enhancement Grant (CEG) Program.
Each year, the program provides funding to Idaho’s historical organizations for projects that strengthen collections, expand educational opportunities, improve access, and promote heritage tourism. Since 2008, the Community Enhancement Grant program has invested over $515,000 in Idaho communities. In FY25, 13 organizations received grants to preserve and share Idaho’s heritage.
View the FY25 CEG projects here .
FY26 Application Questions & Scoring Applicant Support Videos-Amplifund view other grant opportunities May: Call for applications July 1: Applications are due July: CEG Review Committee meets August: Award recommendations are sent to the ISHS Board of Trustees for ratification August/September: Recipients are notified, projects begin May 15: Projects end, final reports and budgets are due Individual Awards: $500 – $2,500 (1:1 match required) 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Idaho with a mission focused on history, historic preservation, or education Tribal, city, or county government entities in Idaho Non-eligible entities may partner with an eligible entity to manage the project on their behalf Review the Grant Guidelines Apply through the Online Portal (AmpliFund) ver: 4.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Idaho focused on history or preservation, as well as tribal, city, or county government entities. A 1:1 match is required. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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