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Find similar grantsHeritage Grants - Arizona State Historic Preservation Office is sponsored by Arizona State Parks & Trails / Arizona State Historic Preservation Office. Supports efforts to preserve Arizona's historic and cultural assets, including tribal cultural heritage and Native language initiatives.
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Arizona Historic Preservation Heritage Fund Grants | Arizona State Parks Historic Preservation Heritage Fund Grants Historic Preservation Heritage Fund Grants Historic Preservation Grants are part of the Arizona Heritage Fund. In FY26, the Legislature allocated $1,000,000, 30% of which goes to Historic Preservation.
Application submissions for the current cycle closed on February 1, 2026 Eligible Projects can include: • Brick and mortar rehabilitation • Historic surveys or studies • Archaeological interpretation and stabilization • Education and preservation program development Non-profits, governmental entities: cities, towns, counties, tribal governments, and state agencies Applicants can apply for $10,000 - $60,000 and are required to provide 40% match.
CLICK HERE to Download the FY 2026 Grant Manual Questions about Historic Preservation Grants? Please email Grants Coordinator, Jessica Lapota at: jlapota@azstateparks. gov To submit comments or questions, please email us at: azshpo@azstateparks.
gov For questions on the State Property Tax Program: spt@azstateparks. gov Historic Property Inventory Form First Step to Listing a Property State Property Tax (SPT) Forms National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Forms Historic In-Use Structures Form SHPO MEMO TO AGENCIES AND TRIBES 2026 Thursday, January 15, 2026 Historic Sites Review Committee (HSRC) Video call link: https://meet. google.
com/qjt-kcpa-de Or dial: (US) +1 571-445-5956 National Register of Historic Places Arizona Register of Historic Places SHPO Consultation/Historic Preservation Compliance Certified Local Governments Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program State Historic Property Tax (SPT) Historical Sites Review Committee Historic Preservation Heritage Grants Arizona Dude Ranch Heritage Trail Program Public Education/Archaeology Arizona Site Stewards Program Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month Historic Preservation Conference Arizona’s Heritage Preservation Youth Council (HPYC) Links To Additional Resources Buckskin Mountain State Park Colorado River State Historic Park Dankworth Pond State Park Dead Horse Ranch State Park Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area Fort Verde State Historic Park Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial State Park Jerome State Historic Park Kartchner Caverns State Park McFarland State Historic Park Patagonia Lake State Park Riordan Mansion State Historic Park Rockin' River Ranch State Park San Rafael State Natural Area Sonoita Creek State Natural Area Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park Tonto Natural Bridge State Park Tubac Presidio State Historic Park Verde River Greenway State Natural Area Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park State Historic Preservation Office Agency Legislative Services Outdoor Recreation Info Center 1110 W.
Washington Street, Suite 100 (877) MY-PARKS (877-697-2757) To connect people with the outdoors and history of Arizona to build a lifetime of memories.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Federally recognized tribes, local governments, and nonprofits in Arizona. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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