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The Deadwood Fund Grant from the South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office funds projects that retain, restore, or rehabilitate historic buildings, structures, and archaeology sites across South Dakota. Grants range from $1,000 to $25,000 and are funded by a portion of gambling revenue generated in Deadwood, South Dakota. Projects may serve commercial, residential, or public purposes.
By sharing Deadwood's historic preservation revenue statewide, the program helps organizations across South Dakota extend their financial resources to preserve important pieces of state history. Eligible applicants include churches listed in the National Register of Historic Places in South Dakota.
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Grants ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 given to projects that retain, restore, or rehabilitate historic buildings, structures, and archaeology sites in South Dakota for commercial, residential, or public purposes. The Deadwood Fund program is funded by a portion of the gambling revenue generated in Deadwood, SD.
By sharing the Deadwood historic preservation monies, the Deadwood Fund program enables applicants from throughout the state to extend their financial resources to preserve important pieces of South Dakota history. More detailed information is available in the Application Packet (links below).
*Mac users may need to switch to a web browser other than Safari to access the Application Packet New Application Packet (pdf) New Application Packet (docx) To resubmit a recent grant application, use a Re-application Form - Re-application Form (pdf) , Re-application Form (docx) Photographic Documentation Guidelines (pdf) On Historic Masonry Repair (pdf) Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation Recent Deadwood Fund Grant Recipients 20% tax credit on certified expenditures when an income-producing historic structure is rehabilitated for new use.
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Available to properties listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places. National Trust Preservation Fund Grants from the National Trust Preservation Funds (NTPF) a re intended to encourage preservation at the local level by providing seed money for preservation projects.
These grants help stimulate public discussion, enable local groups to gain the technical expertise needed for particular projects, introduce the public to preservation concepts and techniques, and encourage financial participation by the private sector. NTPF competitive matching grants generally start at $2,500 and range up to $5,000. Application deadlines are usually February 1, June 1, and October 1.
If the first of the month falls on a weekend, applications will be due on the following Monday. There are some special funds which have different deadlines and different eligible projects. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, they have made temporary modifications to their grant guidelines to provide increased flexibility on eligible expenses, on-going projects, and in-kind match.
Current information on the NTPF grants can be found on their site linked to "More Information" below. A list of other potential funding sources, compiled by our office: Funding Guide 2021 . Additionally, HistoricFunding.
com is a service (requires membership fee) through PreservationDirectory. com that lists funding programs from across the country for historic preservation and building restoration, as well as "museums and cultural resource conservation, architecture and design, downtown and main street revitalization, libraries and archives, archaeology, the arts (performing, visual, writing) and the humanities."
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Churches listed in the National Register of Historic Places in South Dakota. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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