The City of Flagstaff has seven $10,000 matching grants available for historic property owners under its Historic Façades and Signs Grant program.
Donor Name: City of Flagstaff
State: Arizona
City: Flagstaff
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/25/2022
Size of the Grant: $10,000
Details:
The Heritage Preservation Commission provides funding for projects that rehabilitate, restore, or preserve Flagstaff’s heritage sites, buildings, structures, and objects. By investing in heritage and cultural resources, the Commission supports the economic vitality of their community through heritage tourism, sustainable community development, enhancement of the built environment, neighborhoods and districts, and by fostering private investment in significant heritage and cultural resources.
For privately owned resources that are designated or believed to be eligible for designation as a Flagstaff Landmark, Historic Facades and Signs Grant funding is available on a 50/50-match basis, up to $10,000 per property. The Commission will consider funding for work that has a lasting community benefit, that is visually accessible to the public, and that complies with The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
The Commission encourages projects that enhance the knowledge and appreciation of heritage and cultural resources, the value of heritage preservation, and inclusive and cooperative efforts, including projects with neighbor support, community leadership, and partnering. With Commission assistance available, owners of heritage resources are encouraged to seek designation of the property or resource as a Flagstaff Landmark. Consultation with the Heritage Preservation Officer regarding the proposed work and completion of the grant application is recommended.
Who may apply?
- Individuals
- Businesses
- Non-profit Organizations
- Community Groups
- Others
The Commission will consider:
- Requests for funding for “Bricks and Mortar” preservation work.
- Projects and grant work that fully comply with The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards.
- The overall fit of the project and proposed work with this program’s goals and the guidelines.
- The property’s significance and integrity as documented in the application.
- Grant requests in the context of the total project budget.
- Preference will be given to landmarks and properties in an historic district.
For more information, visit City of Flagstaff.