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1992 SURVEY AND PLANNING GRANT APPLICATION FORM <br />State Historic Preservation Office <br />North Carolina Division of Archives and History <br />I. PROJECT INFORMATION (Please type or print with black ink) <br />Project title: <br />Project Type: Archaeological Survey: Architectural Survey: <br />National Register Nominations: Other (specify): <br />Local Matching Funds: (non - federal) Attach separate list if necessary <br />Donor: <br />Source: <br />Date Available: <br />Kind (cash /other): <br />II. APPLICANT INFORMATION <br />Contact Person: <br />Address: <br />Telephone: <br />Applicant Organization or Agency: <br />Local Project Coordinator: <br />Address: <br />Telephone: <br />Amount: <br />Title: <br />SIGNATURE AND TITLE: Officer of Sponsoring Organization DATE <br />III. ABSTRACT OF PROPOSED PROJECT: <br />On a separate sheet, please describe in one well developed paragraph exactly <br />what will be accomplished with the grant and matching funds, including in- <br />kind contributions. Applications for architectural surveys should include <br />an estimate of the number of acres and properties to be surveyed. Historic <br />Preservation Office staff are available for assistance in developing the <br />project description, including an estimated budget. <br />The Project Abstract may also include one or two additional paragraphs <br />describing methods to be employed or information on how the proposed project <br />fits into an overall plan of preservation activities for your community. <br />For example, if this is Phase II of a four -phase action plan, what was Phase I <br />and when was it completed, and how will Phases III and IV build on Phases I <br />and II? PLEASE LIMIT THE ABSTRACT TO THREE DOUBLE SPACED TYPEWRITTEN PAGES. <br />
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