Oregon Heritage, part of Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, is accepting
applications for its four grant programs. Separate grant programs offer funding
for museums, historic cemeteries, historic building preservation and
archaeological projects.
These grant programs, such as the one for
historic cemeteries, provide small grants for a variety of project and can be a
catalyst for additional local support.
"The impact of these small
dollars has been huge for individual cemeteries and the health of the state's
historic cemeteries as a whole," notes Diane Elder, chair of the Oregon
Commission on Historic Cemeteries. "In one cemetery, a $1,200 grant cultivated
10 new volunteers, a partnership with other local cemeteries and cash donations
from families."
The four grant programs include:
1) The Oregon
Museum Grant accepts applications from museums that meet specific criteria and
funds projects related to the care of historic artifacts, education and heritage
tourism.
2) The Historic Cemeteries Grant is offered for any project that
preserves or promotes historic cemeteries. These may include marker repair,
fencing, interpretive panels and other activities.
3) The Preserving
Oregon Grant is focused on historic properties, either archaeological work or
preservation of properties that are listed on the National Register of Historic
Places.
4) The Diamonds in the Rough Grant concentrates on commercial
buildings that have been altered or concealed over time. Projects that expose or
bring back the historic character qualify for this program.
A workshop
that provides tips on good project planning and grant writing will take place at
1 p.m. Feb. 18 in Room 124A of the North Mall Office Building, 725 Summer St.
NE, Salem. It will also include instruction about Oregon Heritage's online grant
application system. Instruction in using the online system will also be
available online.
For more information about the grant programs,
requirements, deadlines, and the workshop, visit www.oregonheritage.org or
contact grants and outeach coordinator Kuri Gill at Kuri.Gill@state.or.us or
503-986-0685.
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