08/20/2024 | Press release | Archived content
The National Park Service (NPS) today announced $25.7 million in Save America's Treasures grantsto fund 59 projects that will preserve nationally significant sites and historic collections in 26 states and the District of Columbia.
"The Save America's Treasures program began 25 years ago and continues to enable communities across the United States to preserve and conserve their nationally significant historic properties and collections," said National Park Service Director Chuck Sams. "It's fitting to celebrate this milestone anniversary through a wide range of projects that help to pass the full history of America and its people down to future generations."
Since 1999, the Save America's Treasures program has provided over $405 million from the Historic Preservation Fund(HPF) to more than 1,400 projects to provide preservation and conservation work on nationally significant collections, artifacts, structures, and sites. Previous awards have gone toward restoring the Park Inn Hotel, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; the USS Intrepid, an Essex class carrier on display in Manhattan; and the Saturn V Launch Vehicle, a three-stage rocket designed for a lunar landing mission.
Today's award of $25,705,000 will be matched by almost $50 million in private and public investment. NPS partners withthe National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute for Museum and Library Services to award the grants.
Established in 1977, the HPF has provided more than $2 billion in historic preservation grants to states, Tribes, local governments, and non-profit organizations. Administered by NPS, HPF grant funds are appropriated by Congress annually to support a variety of historic preservation projects to help preserve the nation's cultural and historic resources.
The HPF, which uses revenue from federal offshore oil and gas leases, supports a broad range of preservation projects without expending tax dollars. The intent behind the HPF is to mitigate the loss of nonrenewable resources through the preservation of other irreplaceable resources.
Applications for next year's round of the Save America's Treasures Grant Programwill open in the fall of 2024. $25.5 million in funding will be available.
Examples of today's awarded grants include:
For more information about NPS historic preservation programs and grants, please visit nps.gov/stlpg.