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Historic Preservation Grants

Since 1968, the National Park Service has provided funding for a variety of grant programs aimed at protecting our Nation's most significant historic and cultural sites and our diverse cultural heritage. More than one billion dollars has been awarded to Federal, State, and local governments, Native American Tribes, nonprofit organizations and educational institutions for preservation projects in all 50 states and the U.S. Territories.

The Historic Preservation Grants Division is responsible for the administration of the National Park Service's preservation grant programs. Follow the links to the left for more information about how our grant programs can help to preserve and protect cultural resources in your community.

News & Updates:

To learn more, click here for the
Historic Preservation Fund 2008
Annual Report
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The deadline for FY 2009 SAT Applications has past. Please check back this fall for the press release of selected projects.

Please check back in late Fall 2009 for more information on FY 2010 Preserve America grant funding. Information about the grant application and upcoming deadlines will be determined based on the availability of funds in the FY 2010 Department of Interior Appropriation.

 

 

 


 
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