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Historic Preservation Education Grants fund public programs that educate Indiana citizens about historic places and properties—and particularly about the need to preserve and protect them.

Application Deadline: Feb. 29, 2024 (round 1) and Sept. 30, 2024 (round 2)

Grant Details

Goals and Timeline

Historic Education Preservation Grant programs may come in a variety of formats—workshops, presentations, booklets, brochures, reading/discussion programs, exhibitions, film documentaries and more—and we’re increasingly interested in supporting digital projects, such as online exhibits, webinars and podcasts, that expand outreach and educate even more people about the value of historic preservation.
  • Application Deadline: Feb. 29, 2024 (round 1) and Sept. 30, 2024 (round 2)
  • Award: Up to $3,000
  • Notification: Approximately one month after the application deadline
  • Date Projects May Begin: April 15, 2024 (round 1) and Nov. 15, 2024 (round 2)
  • Date by Which Projects Must Be Completed: Within one year of notification

Other Details

  • This grant requires at least a 100 percent cash/in-kind match.
  • We plan to award 10 t0 12 Historic Preservation Education Grants in 2024.
  • Funding is provided by Indiana Humanities (through the support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal agency) and Indiana Landmarks.

Resources

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Historic Preservation Education Grant Highlights

Grantee Spotlight

Grant-funded programs help Madison Main Street gain national attention

Learn how the Madison Main Street Program used a Historic Preservation Education Grant to fund historic preservation workshops and "This Place Matters" traveling history banners—programs that helped it win one of 2024's Great American Main Street Awards from Main Street America.

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Grantee Spotlight

Grant Helps College Shine a Light on Its Bohlen Architecture

From Indianapolis to Terre Haute to French Lick, four generations of Bohlen architects have designed landmark buildings that dot the state. Learn how Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College used a Historic Education Preservation Grant to tell the story of the dozens of buildings on its campus designed by the family.

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Questions?

Contact George Hanlin, Director of Grants:
grants@indianahumanities.org | 317.616.9784

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