Deadline: 31-Mar-23
The Preservation Maryland and the Maryland Historical Trust have launched the Heritage Fund Grants to provide direct assistance for the protection of historical and cultural resources and promotes innovative demonstration projects that can be successfully replicated to meet Maryland’s historic preservation needs.
The Fund is intended to serve the needs of tangible cultural resources in Maryland. Historic sites, buildings, districts, objects, and archaeological resources are all eligible for funding.
Funding Information
- The minimum grant is $1,000 and the maximum grant is $10,000.
Eligible Projects
- Projects must be located in the state of Maryland
- Non-profit organizations and local jurisdictions are eligible to apply.
- Stabilization or acquisition of endangered historic properties
- Feasibility studies, architectural plans, structural assessments, and historic structure reports
- Projects benefiting archaeological resources including curatorial services
- Repair and restoration of historic materials
- Educational, research, and planning efforts related to resource preservation
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Organizational development for local preservation organizations – including but not limited to:
- Board and volunteer development
- Establishing strategic planning goals
- Membership development
- Marketing plans
- Fundraising activities
- Media relations
- Collaborative projects are encouraged
- Legal services engaged to protect endangered historic resources – including structures, sites, archaeological resources, or the creation or strengthening of a local preservation ordinance
Eligibility Criteria
- Nonprofit organizations and local jurisdictions are eligible to apply.
Criteria
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The following criteria will be used by the selection committee to evaluate and select projects for funding, on a competitive basis, that meet the purposes and priorities of the Heritage Fund:
- Relative historical and cultural significance of the resource(s)
- Urgency of the need for financial assistance
- Provision for long-term resource preservation
- Administrative capability of the applicant
- Extent to which the project stimulates or promotes other preservation activities
- Educational value of the project
- Demonstrative and innovative value of the project
- Extent to which the project leverages other sources of financial assistance
- Readiness of the applicant to initiate and complete the project
- Extent to which the project contributes to the equitable geographic distribution of Heritage Fund money across the state
For more information, visit Preservation Maryland.
For more information, visit https://www.preservationmaryland.org/programs/heritage-fund-grants/application-guidelines-procedures/