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10/5/1994
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3 <br /> STATE GRANTS PROGRAM FOR NONPROFIT HISTORICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND LOCAL <br /> GOVERNMENT ENTITIES <br /> Division of Archives and History <br /> North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources <br /> September 1, 1994 <br /> CRITERIA AND PROCEDURES FOR AWARDING GRANTS <br /> Introduction <br /> The State Grants Program for Nonprofit Historical Organizations and Local Government Entities (hereafter, <br /> "The State Grants Program") was created in 1994 by the General Assembly of North Carolina and is <br /> administered by the Division of Archives and History, Department of Cultural Resources. The purpose of <br /> the program is to encourage the protection, preservation, and interpretation of historic assets with local or <br /> regional significance. Priority consideration shall be given to the local historical organization's educational <br /> objectives. Grants shall be limited to amounts of$100,000 or less. <br /> The State Grants Program may aid local history museums and historic sites, help conserve and make <br /> accessible historic records, assist with the development and disbursement of historical publications, and <br /> promote the preservation of historic properties and archaeological sites across the state. It also will generate <br /> greater citizen awareness of the importance of North Carolina history to the state's quality of life, both now <br /> and in the future. <br /> The total appropriation for the grants is two million dollars ($2,000,000) to be awarded in the 1994-1995 <br /> fiscal year. Applications must be postmarked no later than October 15, 1994. Awards will not be <br /> announced prior to December 1, 1994. <br /> The criteria and procedures for awarding grants under this program are set forth below. Further <br /> information on the State Grants Program may be obtained from Jo Ann Williford, Federation of North <br /> Carolina Historical Societies, Division or Archives and History, 109 East Jones Street, Room 305, Raleigh, <br /> NC 27601-2807. <br /> CRITERIA <br /> Criteria and Requirements for Recipients <br /> Eligible recipients. Nonprofit organizations or units of local government are eligible to receive funding. A <br /> nonprofit applicant shall document that it is a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal <br /> Revenue Code by submitting with the application a copy of its IRS tax-exempt status letter containing its <br /> federal identification number. <br /> Appropriate standards. All projects funded by. the State Grants Program should meet appropriate standards <br /> established by the Division of Archives and History. Funded project activity should not adversely affect the <br /> historic significance of the property or its environment, including archaeological remains. Failure to adhere <br /> to appropriate standards will jeopardize future funding requests. <br /> Criteria Related to Nonstate Historic Properties <br /> Priority consideration will be given to properties listed on or eligible for listing on the National Register of <br /> Historic Places. For information about eligibility requirements, contact the State Historic Preservation <br /> Office at(919) 733-6545. <br />
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