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Find similar grantsSave America's Treasures Grants is sponsored by National Park Service. Provides grants for the preservation, rehabilitation, and conservation of nationally significant historic properties and collections, including church buildings listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
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Save America's Treasures Grants - Historic Preservation Fund (U.S. National Park Service) Skip to global NPS navigation Skip to the footer section Save America's Treasures Grants Learn More About Other Grant Programs The Save America’s Treasures grant program was established in 1998 to celebrate America's premier cultural resources in the new millennium.
After more than 20 years, this grant program has awarded more than 1,300 grants totaling more than $300 million to projects across the United States. Funded projects, selected from 4,000-plus applications requesting $1. 5 billion, represent nationally significant historic properties and collections that convey our nation's rich heritage to future generations.
The National Park Service administers Save America's Treasures grants in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts , the National Endowment for the Humanities , and the Institute of Museum and Library Services . This grant program is divided into two parts: One for preservation projects (for properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places for national significance or designated a National Historic Landmark.
The property may be listed on either individually or as contributing to a nationally significant district). These awards are managed by the National Park Service. One for projects involving collections (including artifacts, museum collections, documents, sculptures, and other works of art).
These awards are managed by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Application packages must be submitted using grants. gov in response to a notice of funding opportunity number under Assistance Listing (formerly CFDA) 15.
929 . Important Eligibility Information Individual projects are only eligible for one SAT grant. Individual structures or collections that have received a SAT grant in the past are not eligible for additional funding.
Organizations with multiple eligible structures or collections may apply for funding for any eligible structure or collection which has not received past SAT funding. To see which projects have previously been funded, use the link below to view a map of past projects.
A short summary of the Save America's Treasures grant program that has general information on funding priorities, project and applicant eligibility, and upcoming important due dates and deadlines. Fact sheets are intended to provide an overview of the grant program. Full application details and requirements will always be outlined in the Notice of Funding Opportunity posted to grants.
gov. Links to Application Information historic preservation fund Helpful Links for Grantees and Applicants To learn more about the ways that the National Park Service is connected to the preservation of historic sites nationwide, check out the links below. Feel free to look up specific properties listed as National Historic Landmarks or properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places using these sites.
NPS & Historic Preservation National Register of Historic Places Preserving America's Heritage National Historic Landmarks Program Last updated: August 29, 2024
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