On May 22 and June 8, the Maryland Historical Trust will host a workshop for local governments and non-profit organizations interested in pursuing funding from the agency’s non-capital grant fund.

Thanks to advocacy led by Preservation Maryland, the non-capital grant fund has been resurrected from an eight year hiatus without funding.

The Maryland Historical Trust Non-Capital (Survey & Research) Grant Program provides competitive grants to nonprofit organizations and local governments for research, survey, planning, and educational activities involving architectural, archeological and other cultural resources.

Eligible activities may include:

  • Architectural, archeological, or cultural resource surveys
  • Development of preservation plans
  • Educational outreach programs
  • National Register nominations

Eligible projects should seek to preserve the tangible remains of Maryland’s past in a manner that is consistent with the Trust’s standards and guidelines. For FY 2018, the total amount of grant funds available is $200,000.

ATTEND A WORKSHOP

Prospective applicants should plan to attend either of the MHT workshops that will include information about the program and FY 2018 funding priorities, eligible activities and expenses, and the new online application and reporting system.

Monday, May 22, 2017, 1PM-3PM
Maryland Historical Trust Board Room
100 Community Place, 3rd Floor
Crownsville, MD 21032
Registration is Closed

Thursday, June 8, 2017, 10AM-12PM
Maryland Historical Trust Board Room
100 Community Place, 3rd Floor
Crownsville, MD 21032
Register

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