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Historic Cemetery Grant Program is sponsored by Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (DAHP) and Washington Trust for Historic Preservation. This program provides matching grants to preserve outstanding examples of Washington State's historical heritage, enable historic cemeteries to continue to serve their communities, and honor military veterans buried within them.
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Washington Trust for Historic Preservation — Historic Cemetery Grant Program Historic Cemetery Grant Program Historic cemetery in Roslyn. Historic Cemetery Grant Program Historic Cemetery Grant Program Preserving Historic Cemeteries The Historic Cemetery Grant Program is generously supported by funding from the Washington State Legislature.
The grant program is housed within the Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (DAHP) and managed under contract by the Washington Trust.
Established in 2016 with the enactment of House Bill 2637, the Historic Cemetery Preservation Capital Grant Program is intended to benefit the public by preserving outstanding examples of the state’s historical heritage, enabling historic cemeteries to continue to serve their communities, and honoring the military veterans buried within them.
Any cemetery within the state of Washington that contains five or more burials, with at least one burial more than 50 years old, is eligible for this grant program. 2025-2027 Historic Cemetery Grants The grant application cycle for cemetery grant funding in the 2025-27 biennium is now closed. The maximum cemetery grant award for the 2025-2027 biennium is $50,000.
All applicants will be notified in February 2026. Grant contracts will be drafted in March 2026. This program is limited to cemeteries within Washington State.
2025-2027 GUIDELINES & PROCEDURES Historic Cemetery Grants FAQ Grant Application Assistance Do you have questions about your grant project or application? We can help! Email us at or review the video clip below for an application walkthrough.
This video was recorded for the 2025-2027 biennium to provide information and guidance on all program requirements and application processes for the Historic Cemetery Grant Program. Portal for Current & Former DAHP Cemetery Grant Recipients A one-stop shop to support you throughout the life of your grant award.
Explore a handy Grant Recipient Checklist, easily download In-kind Match forms, quickly complete your Quarterly Progress Reports, and more! We suggest grantees bookmark this page for easy access. Cemetery Program Email Signup Historic Cemetery Grant Awards: 2023-2025 Biennium Learn more about the rehabilitation projects supported by the program this biennium at the following historic cemeteries across the state.
Adams County - Ritzville Memorial Cemetery Chelan County - Wenatchee Cemetery Clark County - Ridgefield Cemetery Cowlitz County - Jackson Cemetery Island County - Langley Woodmen Cemetery Jefferson County - Discovery Bay Cemetery Jefferson County - Sound-View Cemetery King County - Black Diamond Cemetery Kitsap County - Hansville Cemetery Kitsap County - Holly Cemetery Kitsap County - Ivy Green Cemetery Kittitas County - Veterans Cemetery Klickitat County - Klickitat County Cemetery District #1 Okanogan County - Conconully Cemetery Pioneers Rest Pend Oreille County - Old Kalispel Cemetery Pierce County - Vaughn Bay Cemetery Skagit County - Swinomish County Snohomish County - Arlington Cemetery Walla Walla County - Mountain View Cemetery Yakima County - Glade Cemetery
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Any cemetery within the state of Washington that contains five or more burials, with at least one burial more than 50 years old. Nonprofit organizations, tribes, and local government agencies may apply. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Historic Cemetery Grant Program is funded by Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (DAHP) and Washington Trust for Historic Preservation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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