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Applications accepted until 5:00 PM June 5, 2026 for FY26.
Historic Preservation Fund Grant Program is a grant from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources that funds historic preservation and archaeology projects in Indiana. Federal money distributed by the National Park Service to states, the Indiana HPF program is administered by the DNR Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology (DHPA) to assist projects meeting the state's cultural resource management goals.
Properties assisted by grant funding must be listed in the National Register of Historic Places and owned by an eligible organization. Applications are accepted through 5:00 p. m.
June 5, 2026. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, or local government agencies in Indiana.
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The Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) is federal money that the National Park Service distributes to the states each year. In Indiana, the HPF program is administered by the DNR Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology (DHPA). This program fosters historic preservation and archaeology activity by assisting projects that will aid the State in meeting its goals for cultural resource management.
Applicants must be non-profit organizations, educational institutions, or local government agencies. Properties to be assisted by grant funding must be listed in the National Register of Historic Places and must be owned by an eligible organization.
Historic Preservation Fund FY26 Grant Applications Open Applications are available on the State Agency Grant Opportunities website Select the “Solicitation Name” that corresponds with the HPF project category appropriate the grant activity. Make sure to download the State Form and Instructions documents provided in the “Files” tab. These are necessary to prepare the grant proposal.
Begin a grant application by clicking the “Apply” button. For questions about the HPF grant program or application, please email Steve Kennedy or Malia Vanaman of the DHPA Grants staff. Assistance for online applications is available on this web page .
IMPORTANT NOTICE! HPF has moved to an online Grant Application & Management System In 2023, the State of Indiana adopted a new grants management system called Euna Grants. Applicants for State and federal grants from DNR will access grant solicitations via the Euna Grants Portal.
Applications will be submitted electronically through the portal, and subrecipients will receive their award notices via Euna Grants. Current HPF subrecipients (FY24, FY25) will not be moved to the online system. After notice of their award, subrecipients will use Euna Grants to manage their projects, including submitting activity reports, requesting reimbursements, and conducting grant closeout activities.
For training materials, technical support, and other information about Euna Grants, please visit the Indiana State Budget Agency website . The HPF grant applications will move to Euna Grants for FY26 as part of implementing this statewide grant management program.
It is important to note that the substance of the HPF applications is not changing, but the process for completing the application components and submitting them will be different. Indiana Department of Natural Resources Search Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database Search federal and state projects submitted for review More IN.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations, educational institutions, or local government agencies in Indiana. Properties must be listed in the National Register of Historic Places and owned by an eligible applicant organization. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The most recent published deadline was June 5, 2026, which has passed. This is an annual program, so a new cycle should follow. Check the funder's website for the next application window.
Historic Preservation Fund Grant Program is funded by Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Indiana. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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