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Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grant is sponsored by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC). Supports the planning and development of publicly accessible historic resources, focusing on architectural and engineering studies or resource surveys.
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Apply for Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The .gov means it's official. Local, state, and federal government websites often end in .gov. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania government websites and email systems use "pennsylvania.gov" or "pa.gov" at the end of the address. Before sharing sensitive or personal information, make sure you're on an official state website. Apply for Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants Apply for Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants As established under the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund, funding under the Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grant program is available to nonprofit organizations and local governments for the planning and development for publicly accessible historic resources listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The purpose of the grant is to support projects that identify, preserve, promote and protect historic and archaeological resources of Pennsylvania for both the benefit of the public and the revitalization of communities. These guidelines address only historic preservation projects under the planning category. Please review the separate guidelines for the Keystone Historic Preservation Construction Grants for information pertaining to the bricks and mortar program. The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission also annually uses a portion of the realty transfer tax revenue to rehabilitate and maintain Commonwealth-owned historic sites and museums. On this page On this page Guidelines for Applicants Application Deadline - March 2, 2026 Additional Eligibility Requirements Grant Period and Implementation Timetable Guidelines for Applicants \r\n The basic guidelines and general conditions for the Planning Grant program are: Competitive application process based on publicly available evaluation criteria All applications must be prepared on DCED's Electronic Single Application for Assistance . Eligible applicants are limited to non-profit organizations and local governments Eligible applicants may apply for and receive either one construction-related OR planning-related grant (not both) Historic resource must be located in Pennsylvania and documented as being listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places Funding requests require a 50/50 CASH match Funding is available in the categories of: \r\n Cultural Resource Surveys National Register Nominations Planning and Development Assistance Projects must meet goals and objectives of Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Plan Grant supported project expenditures cannot begin until the successful applicant has received a fully executed Grant Agreement Project related expenses are reimbursable; successful applicants need to maintain an adequate CASH match to ensure completion of their project during the grant period. \r\n \r\n For more information about the Keystone Grant Program, please view these webinars on PHMC's YouTube
Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information $5,000 - $25,000; eligibility guidance Nonprofit organizations and local governments in Pennsylvania owning or supporting historic properties listed in or eligible for the National Register.
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Apply for Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The . gov means it's official. Local, state, and federal government websites often end in .
gov. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania government websites and email systems use "pennsylvania. gov" or "pa.
gov" at the end of the address. Before sharing sensitive or personal information, make sure you're on an official state website.
Apply for Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants Apply for Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants As established under the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund, funding under the Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grant program is available to nonprofit organizations and local governments for the planning and development for publicly accessible historic resources listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
The purpose of the grant is to support projects that identify, preserve, promote and protect historic and archaeological resources of Pennsylvania for both the benefit of the public and the revitalization of communities. These guidelines address only historic preservation projects under the planning category.
Please review the separate guidelines for the Keystone Historic Preservation Construction Grants for information pertaining to the bricks and mortar program. The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission also annually uses a portion of the realty transfer tax revenue to rehabilitate and maintain Commonwealth-owned historic sites and museums.
On this page On this page Guidelines for Applicants Application Deadline - March 2, 2026 Additional Eligibility Requirements Grant Period and Implementation Timetable Guidelines for Applicants \r\n The basic guidelines and general conditions for the Planning Grant program are: Competitive application process based on publicly available evaluation criteria All applications must be prepared on DCED's Electronic Single Application for Assistance .
Eligible applicants are limited to non-profit organizations and local governments Eligible applicants may apply for and receive either one construction-related OR planning-related grant (not both) Historic resource must be located in Pennsylvania and documented as being listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places Funding requests require a 50/50 CASH match Funding is available in the categories of: \r\n Cultural Resource Surveys National Register Nominations Planning and Development Assistance Projects must meet goals and objectives of Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Plan Grant supported project expenditures cannot begin until the successful applicant has received a fully executed Grant Agreement Project related expenses are reimbursable; successful applicants need to maintain an adequate CASH match to ensure completion of their project during the grant period.
\r\n \r\n For more information about the Keystone Grant Program, please view these webinars on PHMC's YouTube channel: Keystone Historic Preservation Grant Program: What You Need to Know - Module 1 (overview of grant eligibility and other important information about the application process) Navigating the Keystone Historic Preservation Grant Program - Module 2 (information about the Electronic Single Application process) PA SHPO Keystone Construction Grant Webinar - Module 3 (information about the grant program, eligibility, and building a competitive application) PA SHPO Keystone Planning Grant Webinar - Module 4 (information about the grant program, eligibility, and building a competitive application) Guidelines for Applicants The basic guidelines and general conditions for the Planning Grant program are: Competitive application process based on publicly available evaluation criteria All applications must be prepared on DCED's Electronic Single Application for Assistance .
Eligible applicants are limited to non-profit organizations and local governments Eligible applicants may apply for and receive either one construction-related OR planning-related grant (not both) Historic resource must be located in Pennsylvania and documented as being listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places Funding requests require a 50/50 CASH match Funding is available in the categories of: Cultural Resource Surveys National Register Nominations Planning and Development Assistance Projects must meet goals and objectives of Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Plan Grant supported project expenditures cannot begin until the successful applicant has received a fully executed Grant Agreement Project related expenses are reimbursable; successful applicants need to maintain an adequate CASH match to ensure completion of their project during the grant period.
For more information about the Keystone Grant Program, please view these webinars on PHMC's YouTube channel: Keystone Historic Preservation Grant Program: What You Need to Know - Module 1 (overview of grant eligibility and other important information about the application process) Navigating the Keystone Historic Preservation Grant Program - Module 2 (information about the Electronic Single Application process) PA SHPO Keystone Construction Grant Webinar - Module 3 (information about the grant program, eligibility, and building a competitive application) PA SHPO Keystone Planning Grant Webinar - Module 4 (information about the grant program, eligibility, and building a competitive application) Application Deadline - March 2, 2026 \r\n All applications must be completed by March 2, 2026 on DCED's Electronic Single Application for Assistance .
\r\n For additional assistance with the Electronic Single Application for Assistance system, please contact the Enterprise E-Grants Customer Service Center at (833) 448-0647 or egrantshelp@pa. gov. \r\n Applicants are no longer required to mail a hard copy of the application and supporting documents to the PHMC.
\r\n If the applicant is selected funding, their project period will extend from the date of execution of the grant agreement, approximately September 1, 2026 to September 30, 2028. No work completed prior to the execution of the grant agreement will be eligible for reimbursement. Application Deadline - March 2, 2026 All applications must be completed by March 2, 2026 on DCED's Electronic Single Application for Assistance .
For additional assistance with the Electronic Single Application for Assistance system, please contact the Enterprise E-Grants Customer Service Center at (833) 448-0647 or egrantshelp@pa. gov. Applicants are no longer required to mail a hard copy of the application and supporting documents to the PHMC.
If the applicant is selected funding, their project period will extend from the date of execution of the grant agreement, approximately September 1, 2026 to September 30, 2028. No work completed prior to the execution of the grant agreement will be eligible for reimbursement.
\r\n Requests for funding to the Historic Preservation Planning Grants may range from $5,000 (for $10,000 projects) to $25,000 (for projects of $50,000 and over) and require a 50/50 CASH match. The Commission may, at its discretion, consider applications for grants under $5,000 and may approve partial funding for larger requests. \r\n Matching Requirements \r\n Grants require a 50/50 CASH match in funds.
Sources of the CASH match may include direct organizational funds or grant awards from private foundations, federal programs, or other state agencies. Salaries or wages paid to employees of the applicant are not considered to be cash contributions and cannot be included as matching funds!
Although the cash match need not be secured when the application is made, evidence that the organization or municipality already has their match will be considered positively in the evaluation process. Applications that already have a full or partial cash match show an investment on behalf of the organization and demonstrate institutional capacity for the successful completion of the project within the grant period.
In-kind contributions may not be used to satisfy the matching requirement . \r\n Maximum Number of Awards \r\n Eligible applicants may apply for only a Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grant OR a Keystone Historic Preservation Construction Grant, not both. Please note that the application due dates for both applications are March 2, 2026.
Applicants meeting the relevant eligibility requirements may also apply for support through the Certified Local Government Grant Program. \r\n Availability of Funds \r\n Grant awards are subject to the annual availability of funds from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Funding is based on the state fiscal year, July through June.
Requests for funding to the Historic Preservation Planning Grants may range from $5,000 (for $10,000 projects) to $25,000 (for projects of $50,000 and over) and require a 50/50 CASH match. The Commission may, at its discretion, consider applications for grants under $5,000 and may approve partial funding for larger requests. Grants require a 50/50 CASH match in funds.
Sources of the CASH match may include direct organizational funds or grant awards from private foundations, federal programs, or other state agencies. Salaries or wages paid to employees of the applicant are not considered to be cash contributions and cannot be included as matching funds!
Although the cash match need not be secured when the application is made, evidence that the organization or municipality already has their match will be considered positively in the evaluation process. Applications that already have a full or partial cash match show an investment on behalf of the organization and demonstrate institutional capacity for the successful completion of the project within the grant period.
In-kind contributions may not be used to satisfy the matching requirement . Eligible applicants may apply for only a Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grant OR a Keystone Historic Preservation Construction Grant, not both. Please note that the application due dates for both applications are March 2, 2026.
Applicants meeting the relevant eligibility requirements may also apply for support through the Certified Local Government Grant Program. Grant awards are subject to the annual availability of funds from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Funding is based on the state fiscal year, July through June.
\r\n The following are the types of organizations that are eligible to apply. Please check with the grant manager to confirm organizational eligibility .
Certified Local Governments* Colleges and Universities Historic Preservation Organizations Other historical organizations Museums and historic sites that are owned by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission but operated by independent nonprofit organizations Multipurpose Organizations. Individual subunits (e. g.
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works) within multipurpose government (e. g. County of Bucks) or tax-exempt organizations may apply for grants if they function as a discrete unit within the parent organization.
A subunit that is part of a larger organization will be deemed eligible if: \r\n The unit has administrative autonomy for its operations; The unit has a fully segregated and itemized operating budget within that of the parent organization; The unit is able to separately and distinctly fulfill all eligibility and application requirements as defined in these guidelines.
\r\n \r\n More than one qualified subunit within a multipurpose organization may apply for funding during the same grant cycle. \r\n * Certified Local Governments and Applicants located within a CLG receive special consideration as part of the evaluation process. Applicants must identify the CLG in which their project is located.
\r\n Special Initiative for State Fiscal Year 2025-2026. For this grant round, special consideration will be given to grant proposals that advance one of the America250 themes. The United States Semiquincentennial will be celebrated in 2026 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the nation and its victory in the American Revolution.
Grant proposals that aim to promote Pennsylvania’s role in the Revolutionary War are encouraged. For more information, please see the AASLH's Making History at 250: The Field Guide for the Semiquincenttennial . The following are the types of organizations that are eligible to apply.
Please check with the grant manager to confirm organizational eligibility . Certified Local Governments* Colleges and Universities Historic Preservation Organizations Other historical organizations Museums and historic sites that are owned by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission but operated by independent nonprofit organizations Multipurpose Organizations. Individual subunits (e.
g. Moravian Pottery and Tile Works) within multipurpose government (e. g.
County of Bucks) or tax-exempt organizations may apply for grants if they function as a discrete unit within the parent organization.
A subunit that is part of a larger organization will be deemed eligible if: The unit has administrative autonomy for its operations; The unit has a fully segregated and itemized operating budget within that of the parent organization; The unit is able to separately and distinctly fulfill all eligibility and application requirements as defined in these guidelines.
More than one qualified subunit within a multipurpose organization may apply for funding during the same grant cycle. * Certified Local Governments and Applicants located within a CLG receive special consideration as part of the evaluation process. Applicants must identify the CLG in which their project is located.
Special Initiative for State Fiscal Year 2025-2026. For this grant round, special consideration will be given to grant proposals that advance one of the America250 themes. The United States Semiquincentennial will be celebrated in 2026 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the nation and its victory in the American Revolution.
Grant proposals that aim to promote Pennsylvania’s role in the Revolutionary War are encouraged. For more information, please see the AASLH's Making History at 250: The Field Guide for the Semiquincenttennial .
Additional Eligibility Requirements \n To apply for a Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grant, an organization must meet the following requirements: Must be located in Pennsylvania; Must have tax-exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service or be an entity of local government; Must be incorporated and serving the public for at least five (5) consecutive years prior to the submission of the grant application; and, Must be registered with the Pennsylvania Department of State: Bureau of Charitable Organizations , as required.
Information may be obtained by writing Bureau of Charitable Organizations, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of State, P. O. Box 8723, Harrisburg, PA 17105 or by calling (800) 732-0999.
\n \n The property, building, or community for which funds are requested must meet the following requirements; Must be located in Pennsylvania Must be documented as being listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places; either individually or as a contributing property in a National Register Historic District (Applications that do not include appropriate documentation from the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office will not be eligible for funding).
Additional Eligibility Requirements To apply for a Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grant, an organization must meet the following requirements: Must be located in Pennsylvania; Must have tax-exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service or be an entity of local government; Must be incorporated and serving the public for at least five (5) consecutive years prior to the submission of the grant application; and, Must be registered with the Pennsylvania Department of State: Bureau of Charitable Organizations , as required.
Information may be obtained by writing Bureau of Charitable Organizations, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of State, P. O. Box 8723, Harrisburg, PA 17105 or by calling (800) 732-0999.
The property, building, or community for which funds are requested must meet the following requirements; Must be located in Pennsylvania Must be documented as being listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places; either individually or as a contributing property in a National Register Historic District (Applications that do not include appropriate documentation from the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office will not be eligible for funding).
\r\n Categories of Support \r\n The following categories of support are broadly defined and include examples of the kinds of projects that may be considered for funding. The examples are by no means a complete list of eligible projects. Applicants are encouraged to discuss their project and ideas with the grant manager or their regional Community Preservation Coordinator.
\r\n Cultural Resource Surveys \r\n Grant assistance is available for conducting cultural resource surveys. (Grants may not be used to prepare Historic Resource Survey Forms for determinations of eligibility to the National Register.) Surveys may be organized by municipal or county limits, by drainage area or physiographic zone (for archaeological surveys), by historic theme, or by property or site types.
Projects must be conducted in accordance with the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office's standards, guidelines and documentation requirements. Contact the Pennsylvania Above Ground Survey (PAGS) Coordinator for advice on planning your survey. Consultants will be required to attend a special training session with PA SHPO staff, and this cost should be factored into the proposal.
Examples of projects include: Archaeological surveys; and \r\n \r\n National Register Nominations \r\n Grant assistance is available for preparing nominations to the National Register of Historic Places for resources already determined eligible for listing by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
(Grants may not be used to prepare Historic Resource Survey Forms to establish eligibility) Nominations must be prepared in accordance with the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office's standards, guidelines and documentation requirements. Contact the grant manager for advice on planning your project.
Preparers will be required to attend a special training session in Harrisburg, and this cost should be factored into the proposal. Examples of projects include: Nominations for historic districts, including rural historic districts; Multiple property nominations; and Nominations for archaeological sites.
\r\n \r\n Although nominations for individual properties will be accepted, evaluation for the proposal will be based on preservation goals rather than recognition that the Register may provide and will be weighted less than nominations for historic districts or multiple resources during the selection process.
Competitive applicants in this category must demonstrate that listing will advance a preservation plan for the resource and is a stepping stone to a local historic district or similar goal.
\r\n Planning and Project Development Assistance \r\n Grant assistance is available for predevelopment studies and planning for buildings or resources that are listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, either individually or as a contributing property in a National Register Historic District.
Community, municipal or regional preservation plans must be prepared in accordance with the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office's Guidance for Historic Preservation Planning.
Examples of projects include: Preparation of historic preservation plans for a municipality or county or region; Historic structure reports; Preparation of preservation plans for the treatment of archaeological sites; Preparation of plans for adaptive use of historic properties; and Preparation of plans that assist communities in the preservation and revitalization of historic resources including developing a Historic Architectural Review Board and/or a Certified Local Government.
\r\n Grant assistance is available to support activities that promote or enhance the understanding of Pennsylvania's prehistoric or historic archaeological resources. Archaeological projects can take the form of surveys, excavations, artifact analyses and various types of syntheses.
Activities may not be associated with state or federal compliance projects; projects should meet the philosophy of the Guidelines for Archaeological Investigations in Pennsylvania (PDF) and the other PHMC policies on archaeological investigations and resources.
Examples of projects in addition to surveys, national register nominations and preservation plans include: Development of regional site sensitivity models; Preparation of regional and/or temporal syntheses; Research and artifact analysis; and Problem-oriented excavation projects.
\r\n \r\n Ineligible Activities \r\n Keystone Historic Preservation Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants may not be used to fund the following: Mitigation activities performed as a condition or precondition for obtaining a state or federal permit or license; Requests for determination of eligibility for the National Register; General operating support; Overhead or indirect costs for operation of organization; Capital improvement projects, including "bricks and mortar" rehabilitation, restoration or preservation of historic buildings (eligible activity under the Keystone Historic Preservation Construction Grant Program); Existing part-time or full-time staff positions (this includes hiring part-time staff during their nonworking hours); Projects that have been initiated prior to the date of the award; Projects that serve a religious purpose or promote religious dogma; Forums, conferences, symposia, lectures, oral histories and exhibitions not available to the public or held outside of Pennsylvania; Expenses for entertainment, including food and beverage; and Lobbying-related expenses.
The following categories of support are broadly defined and include examples of the kinds of projects that may be considered for funding. The examples are by no means a complete list of eligible projects. Applicants are encouraged to discuss their project and ideas with the grant manager or their regional Community Preservation Coordinator.
Cultural Resource Surveys Grant assistance is available for conducting cultural resource surveys. (Grants may not be used to prepare Historic Resource Survey Forms for determinations of eligibility to the National Register.) Surveys may be organized by municipal or county limits, by drainage area or physiographic zone (for archaeological surveys), by historic theme, or by property or site types.
Projects must be conducted in accordance with the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office's standards, guidelines and documentation requirements. Contact the Pennsylvania Above Ground Survey (PAGS) Coordinator for advice on planning your survey. Consultants will be required to attend a special training session with PA SHPO staff, and this cost should be factored into the proposal.
Examples of projects include: Archaeological surveys; and National Register Nominations Grant assistance is available for preparing nominations to the National Register of Historic Places for resources already determined eligible for listing by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
(Grants may not be used to prepare Historic Resource Survey Forms to establish eligibility) Nominations must be prepared in accordance with the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office's standards, guidelines and documentation requirements. Contact the grant manager for advice on planning your project.
Preparers will be required to attend a special training session in Harrisburg, and this cost should be factored into the proposal. Examples of projects include: Nominations for historic districts, including rural historic districts; Multiple property nominations; and Nominations for archaeological sites.
Although nominations for individual properties will be accepted, evaluation for the proposal will be based on preservation goals rather than recognition that the Register may provide and will be weighted less than nominations for historic districts or multiple resources during the selection process.
Competitive applicants in this category must demonstrate that listing will advance a preservation plan for the resource and is a stepping stone to a local historic district or similar goal.
Planning and Project Development Assistance Grant assistance is available for predevelopment studies and planning for buildings or resources that are listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, either individually or as a contributing property in a National Register Historic District.
Community, municipal or regional preservation plans must be prepared in accordance with the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office's Guidance for Historic Preservation Planning.
Examples of projects include: Preparation of historic preservation plans for a municipality or county or region; Historic structure reports; Preparation of preservation plans for the treatment of archaeological sites; Preparation of plans for adaptive use of historic properties; and Preparation of plans that assist communities in the preservation and revitalization of historic resources including developing a Historic Architectural Review Board and/or a Certified Local Government.
Grant assistance is available to support activities that promote or enhance the understanding of Pennsylvania's prehistoric or historic archaeological resources. Archaeological projects can take the form of surveys, excavations, artifact analyses and various types of syntheses.
Activities may not be associated with state or federal compliance projects; projects should meet the philosophy of the Guidelines for Archaeological Investigations in Pennsylvania (PDF) and the other PHMC policies on archaeological investigations and resources.
Examples of projects in addition to surveys, national register nominations and preservation plans include: Development of regional site sensitivity models; Preparation of regional and/or temporal syntheses; Research and artifact analysis; and Problem-oriented excavation projects.
Keystone Historic Preservation Keystone Historic Preservation Planning Grants may not be used to fund the following: Mitigation activities performed as a condition or precondition for obtaining a state or federal permit or license; Requests for determination of eligibility for the National Register; General operating support; Overhead or indirect costs for operation of organization; Capital improvement projects, including "bricks and mortar" rehabilitation, restoration or preservation of historic buildings (eligible activity under the Keystone Historic Preservation Construction Grant Program); Existing part-time or full-time staff positions (this includes hiring part-time staff during their nonworking hours); Projects that have been initiated prior to the date of the award; Projects that serve a religious purpose or promote religious dogma; Forums, conferences, symposia, lectures, oral histories and exhibitions not available to the public or held outside of Pennsylvania; Expenses for entertainment, including food and beverage; and Lobbying-related expenses.
Grant Period and Implementation Timetable \r\n Deadline for Applications: March 2, 2026 \r\n PHMC Approves Panel Recommendations \r\nAward/Rejection Letters and Grant Agreements Mailed to Applicants \r\n Project Start Date/Fully Executed Grant Agreement \r\nProject End Date/Final Reports Due \r\nSuccessful applicants must complete their projects within a 24-month period.
Applicants are required to submit both Quarterly and Final Reports as well as appropriate work products. Projects will generally not be extended beyond the 24-month implementation period. There are a few situations in which the grantee may petition the Commission for additional time to complete the project.
Grant Period and Implementation Timetable Deadline for Applications: March 2, 2026 PHMC Approves Panel Recommendations Award/Rejection Letters and Grant Agreements Mailed to Applicants Project Start Date/Fully Executed Grant Agreement Project End Date/Final Reports Due Successful applicants must complete their projects within a 24-month period.
Applicants are required to submit both Quarterly and Final Reports as well as appropriate work products. Projects will generally not be extended beyond the 24-month implementation period. There are a few situations in which the grantee may petition the Commission for additional time to complete the project.
\n For program information, please contact Grants Staff at phmckeystonegrants@pa. gov or call (717) 783-8946. \n Download the Keystone Planning Grants fact sheet .
For program information, please contact Grants Staff at phmckeystonegrants@pa. gov or call (717) 783-8946. Download the Keystone Planning Grants fact sheet .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and local governments in Pennsylvania owning or supporting historic properties listed in or eligible for the National Register. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000 - $25,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 2, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Historic Preservation Grants Program is sponsored by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Supports projects that identify, preserve, promote, and protect historic and archaeological resources in Pennsylvania for public benefit and community revitalization. Requires 50/50 cash match. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Grants | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Skip to agency navigation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania The .gov means it's official. Local, state, and federal government websites often end in .gov. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania government websites and email systems use "pennsylvania.gov" or "pa.gov" at the end of the address. Before sharing sensitive or personal information, make sure you're on an official state website. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission The Pennsylvania State Museum Brandywine Battlefield Park Pennsylvania Military Museum Industrial Heritage Trail Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Rural Farm and Village History Trail Somerset Historical Center Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum Anthracite Heritage Museum Brandywine Battlefield Park Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Pennsylvania Military Museum Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Somerset Historical Center State Museum of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office About Historic Preservation Statewide Historic Preservation Plan Disaster Planning for Historic Properties Initiative Pennsylvania Historical Marker Program Pennsylvania Marker Search Marker Forms and Guidance Marker Maintenance Schedule National Register of Historic Places Contact Information and Guidance Historic Contexts Overview Historic Contexts by Topic Historic Contexts by Region Environmental Review contact Information Resources for Existing Certified Local Governments Education & Training Opportunities Pennsylvania Agricultural History Project PA Above Ground Survey (PAGS) PA Archaeological Site Survey (PASS) Contact Information and Guidance Baseline Survey Effort 2020-2024 NPS Electronic Submission PA-SHARE Options and Subscriptions PA-SHARE Login Credentials PA-SHARE Terms and Conditions The Pennsylvania State Archives Visit Pennsylvania State Archives About The Pennsylvania State Archives Directions and Parking at the Pennsylvania State Archives Pennsylvania State Archives: Fees Pennsylvania State Archives: Research Room Procedures Pennsylvania State Archives News and Programs Pennsylvania State Archives-Community History Dialog Series Pennsylvania State Archives - Scholars in Residence Program Pennsylvania Archives - Research Online Pennsylvania State Archives - Research Guides Revolutionary War Pension Records Frequently Asked Questions Research by Mail or Email Index to Copied Survey Books Digitized-County-Records-Guide State Records Management Archival Appraisal and Acquisition PDF/A Frequently Asked Questions for County Governments State Records Center Information State Records Center Transfers Archives and Records Management Seminar Disaster Planning and Essential Records Frequently Asked Questions Local Government Retention and Disposition Schedules Pennsylvania State Archives Forms Appropriation Request 2024-2025 PHMC Keystone Internship Program Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) administers multiple funding programs. Grant programs are available to nonprofit organizations and local governments. Grants <br></h1>\n<p>The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) administers multiple funding programs. Grant programs are available Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information $5,000 - $25,000; eligibility guidance Organizations and entities in Pennsylvania working on historic preservation Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.