National Park Service – Historic Preservation Fund – History of Equal Rights

Country: United States

Amount:  $15,000-$750,000

Total Funds Available: $4,625,000
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Term:  Unspecified

Deadline:  December 1

Summary

Funded through the Historic Preservation Fund, the History of Equal Rights grant program preserves sites related to the struggle for any or all people to achieve equal rights in America. The History of Equal Rights grants are not limited to any specific group and are intended to include the broadest possible interpretation of sites associated with efforts to achieve equal rights. This program funds physical preservation work and pre-preservation planning activities for sites that are listed in or determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places or as a National Historic Landmark. Should a site not be listed, or not listed for its association with equal rights, then a new nomination or amendment must be created as part of the grant project.

Application Protocol

Apply via Grants.gov

Grant Website

https://www.nps.gov/subjects/historicpreservationfund/history-of-equal-rights.htm

Theme

Archives, Capital, Museums, Preservation, Research, Restoration

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