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Heritage Area Announces Grant Opportunity |
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Annapolis, MD
-- Four Rivers: The Heritage Area of Annapolis, London Town & South County announces guidelines, criteria and
deadlines for FY2010 Maryland Heritage Areas Authority grants.
The
fiscal year 2010 Maryland Heritage Areas Authority grant round is under way,
with some changes and additions to this year’s guidelines and criteria. Capital
and non-capital Maryland Heritage Areas Authority (MHAA) matching project grants
of up to $100,000 are available through Four Rivers for projects that include
historical, cultural and natural resources and have a heritage tourism
component. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations and local
jurisdictions within the heritage area. Proposed activities must address or
complete a priority activity identified in or consistent with the goals,
objectives, strategies and actions outlined in the approved heritage area
Management Plan (available online at www.fourriversheritage.org).
Applicants must discuss their proposal with heritage area staff prior to
application submission. FY2010 MHAA project grant application packages are
available at www.marylandhistoricaltrust.net
under “Forms and Documents.” This year, a required “Intent to Apply” letter will
be due to the Four Rivers office by February 20th at 5 p.m.;
the completed application package with 15 copies and a detailed checklist must
be received in the Four Rivers Heritage Area office in the Arundel Center, 44 Calvert Street, by close of business on
March 5th. This year, all applicants for Maryland Heritage
Area Authority FY2010 Grants will be required to file a profile with the
Maryland Cultural Data
Project (www.mdculturaldata.org). The MCDP
Report will be due with the application. A Four Rivers Heritage Area Grants
Committee will review all applications for approval before forwarding them to
the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority for consideration. MHAA awards will be
announced in July 2008.
Since
beginning operations in 2001, the Four Rivers Heritage Area has brought $1.9
million in matching MHAA grant funds into the community for support of projects
that include restoration projects for Historic Annapolis Foundation’s William
Paca House and Gardens, Historic London Town & Gardens’ reconstructions of
the Lord Mayor’s Tenement and Carpenter Shop, the Annapolis & Anne Arundel
County Conference & Visitors Bureau’s expansion on West Street, renovations
for the Annapolis Maritime Museum’s McNasby Building, Annapolis 300 planning
activities, Galesville Heritage Society planning and programming, and the Kunta
Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation’s slavery research project. The Maryland Heritage
Areas Authority has also granted annual operating and program assistance, with
matching funds from the City of Annapolis and
Anne
Arundel County, to the Four Rivers Heritage
Area.
For
more information, please visit our website at www.fourriversheritage.org, or
contact heritage area staff at 410-222-1805. |
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