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Historic Preservation Grants Program (Small Matching Grants, Special Category Grants) is sponsored by Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. This program allocates state and federal funds for the preservation and protection of Florida's historic and archaeological sites and properties.
The purpose of the Small Matching and Special Category grant programs is to provide funding to assist local, regional, and statewide efforts to preserve significant historic and archaeological resources, and to promote knowledge and appreciation of Florida's history.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: State agencies, state universities, non-profit organizations, units of local government, cities, towns, and counties in Florida. Private property owners are not eligible for state grant funding. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Historic Preservation Grants Program (Florida) is sponsored by Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. This program allocates state funds for the preservation and protection of Florida's historic and archaeological sites and properties. It includes Small Matching Grants and Special Category Grants aimed at preserving historic and archaeological resources and promoting knowledge of Florida's history.
Historic Preservation Grants Program (Florida - Small Matching Grants and Special Category Grants) is sponsored by Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. This program provides funding to assist local, regional, and statewide efforts to preserve significant historic and archaeological resources, and to promote knowledge and appreciation of Florida's history. Two types of grants are awarded: Small Matching Grants and Special Category Grants. While not specific to Route 66, historic preservation and cultural tourism are a focus.
Special Category Grants is sponsored by Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. Provides funding for major local, regional, and statewide efforts to preserve significant historic and archaeological resources, major archaeological excavations or research projects, and the development and fabrication of major museum exhibits that promote knowledge and appreci…
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