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The Heritage Programs Division offers grants for various types of historic preservation and heritage-related projects. All are matching grant programs (usually 50/50 match). The five categories of grants are as follows:
- Preserving Oregon Grants
- Certified Local Government (CLG) Grants
- Historic Cemetery Grants
- Heritage Grants
- Museum Grants
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Preserving Oregon Grants |
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The Oregon State Historic Preservation Office earmarks approximately $250,000 of Lottery Funds for its Preserving Oregon Grant Program every two years, after the State Legislature has approved the State Parks budget. These funds are to be used for rehabilitation work that supports the preservation of historic resources listed on the National Register of Historic Properties, or for significant work contributing toward identifying, preserving and/or interpreting archaeological sites. Grant funds may be awarded for amounts up to $20,000, which must be matched 1:1 by the grantee. The next request for proposals for Preserving Oregon Grants will be in late summer or fall of 2009. Information for prospective applicants is in the following documents:
Preserving Oregon Grant Application Information (Word)
Preserving Oregon Grants Management Manual (Word)
Grant_Administration_At_A_Glance (Word)
Grant Agreement Terms and Conditions Sheet (Word)
Contacts for Preserving Oregon Grant Questions:
For Historic Properties Grants
Joy Sears, Restoration Specialist
Phone 503-986-0688
Email joy.sears@state.or.us
For Archaeology Grants
Dennis Griffin, Lead Archaeologist
Phone 503-986-0674
Email dennis.griffin@state.or.us
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CLG Grants |
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The Certified Local Government (CLG) program offers grants to cities and counties that have been "certified" as historic preservation partners with both the state and the federal governments. These grants can be used for a wide range of historic preservation activities, including National Register nominations, historic property surveys, preservation education projects, preservation code development, building restoration, and preservation planning. Between roughly $65,000 and $200,000 is currently available per year, depending on the federal allocation and state priorities.
Contact:
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Historic Cemetery Grants |
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The Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries offers Historic Cemetery Grants for protection, rehabilitation, planning and education related to historic cemeteries.
2007-2008 Historic Cemetery Grant Application [rtf]
2007-2008 Historic Cemetery Grant Application [PDF]
2004-2005 Historic Cemetery Grant Funded Projects [PDF]
2006-2007 Historic Cemetery Grant Funded Projects [PDF]
2007-2008 Historic Cemetery Grant Funded Projects[PDF]
Contact
Kuri Gill, Historic Cemeteries Program Coordinator
Phone: (503) 986-0685
Fax: (503) 986-0793
E-mail: kuri.gill@state.or.us
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Heritage Grants |
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The Oregon Heritage Commission also administers the Heritage Grant Program, which provides matching grants for a wide range of heritage-related projects by local, regional, or statewide groups. There is currently $200,000 per biennium in this program.
Contact
Kyle Jansson, Oregon Heritage Commission Coordinator
Phone: (503) 986-0673
Fax: (503) 986-0793
E-mail: kyle.jansson@state.or.us
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Museum Grants |
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The Oregon Heritage Commission administers the Museum Grant Program, which provides grants to public and non-profit heritage museums statewide. Currently $100,000 per biennium is available in this program.
Contact
Kyle Jansson, Oregon Heritage Commission Coordinator
Phone: (503) 986-0673
Fax: (503) 986-0793
E-mail: kyle.jansson@state.or.us
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Useful Links |
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The following resources can provide ideas and guidance for writing grant proposals related to historic preservation projects. If you know of other helpful resources, please contact us so that we can add them to this list.
Guidelines for Local Survey: A Basis for Preservation Planning
The Secretary of the Interior´s Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation
The Secretary of the Interior´s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, 1995
The Secretary of the Interior´s Standards for Rehabilitation with Illustrated Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
The Secretary of the Interior´s Professional Qualification Standards
My Property is Important to America´s Heritage, What Does that Mean?: Answers to Questions for Owners of Historic Properties
Interesting Web Sites (Word)
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