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10 <br />INSTRUCT{ONS FOR COMPLETING THE <br />` 1999 HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND GRANT APPLICATION <br />State Historic Preservation Office <br />Division of Archives and History <br />North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources <br />Deadline for Submission: January 31, 1999 <br />(note special deadline for projects in CLG areas) <br />INTRODUCTION <br />Please use the attached application form for proposed projects funded by the 1999 <br />Historic Preservation Fund (HPF), a federal matching grant program made available to <br />the State Historic Preservation Office (HPO) through the United States Department of <br />the Interior's National Park Service. All projects must address one or more goals <br />included in Legacy, North Carolina's comprehensive historic preservation plan (see <br />enclosed list of Goals and Objectives). <br />Grant funding for 1999 is estimated to range between $70,000 and $130,000, <br />depending on Congressional action. In accordance with federal requirements, $65- <br />70,000 of the state's allocation will be reserved for grants in communities that <br />participate in the Certified Local Government (CLG) program (see enclosed list). <br />New projects may include survey and planning activities or predevelopment and <br />development projects. Priority will be given to projects involving completion of the <br />statewide architectural and archaeological surveys. <br />After review by the HPO, your proposed project(s) may be included in the 1999 <br />Application for Federal Assistance to the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the <br />Interior. If federal assistance becomes available, you may be asked to submit additional <br />information. <br />NOTE: SPECIAL DEADLINES FOR PROJECTS IN CLG AREAS. <br />Preservation organizations sponsoring projects that are located within a CLG <br />jurisdiction must be reviewed and submitted to the HPO by the authorized CLG (or its <br />designated CLG commission). These applications should be delivered to the <br />appropriate CLG staff, not the HPO, by December 15, 1998. The CLG will evaluate all <br />appl~cat~ons and send them to the HPO with tt eir cocomments by the January 31, 1999 <br />deadline. <br /> <br />