Heritage Project Grant Program 2021 – United States
Deadline: 30-Apr-21
The City of Tacoma, Washington is seeking applications for its Heritage Project Grant Program 2021 to support projects that increase public awareness and access to Tacoma’s history, as well as and support the City of Tacoma’s policy goals regarding equity and antiracism.
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This funding can be used for exhibitions, workshops, events or educational activities, development and production of interpretive materials, professional services required to research a historical publication or register nomination, documentation of an artifact or historical site, a historic site assessment, conservation materials.
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The matching grants, totaling $50,000, can be awarded for amounts between $1,000 and $10,000 for projects.
Eligible Projects
The Heritage Grant supports the following types of projects:
Exhibitions, workshops, events or educational activities.
Development and production of interpretive materials.
Professional services required to research a historical publication or register nomination.
Documentation of an artifact or historical site.
A historic site assessment, conservation materials, and, in some limited cases, capacity building for organizations with heritage as their primary mission.
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Applicants must generally have their offices or primary location of activities within the Tacoma city limits. The following organizations are eligible for the Heritage Grant Program:
Private non-profits with any 501(c) designation.
Organized group of community volunteers (for example, a business district or neighborhood council with an advisory body, business license, and organizational bank account.) Submissions must come from an organization.
Public agencies and educational institutions.
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