Who Qualifies for Educational Programs Highlighting Native American History in Idaho
GrantID: 15925
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $50,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Historic Preservation in Idaho
The Grants to Support Program to Interpret and Preserve Historic Places, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to preserve and interpret historic places across Idaho that illuminate narratives of underrepresented groups. The Idaho State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), a key partner in this initiative, works to identify and protect historic resources that tell the story of Idaho's diverse past. In Idaho, priority outcomes focus on enhancing the understanding and appreciation of the state's cultural heritage, particularly in rural areas where historic sites are often vulnerable to deterioration.
Fostering Economic Growth through Historic Preservation
Historic preservation can be a significant driver of economic growth in Idaho, particularly in rural counties where tourism is a vital industry. By preserving and interpreting historic sites, Idaho can attract visitors and create jobs, thus stimulating local economies. For example, the preservation of historic sites in the Idaho Panhandle, such as the Cataldo Mission State Park, can boost tourism in the region and support local small businesses. In fact, small business grants in Idaho have been instrumental in promoting entrepreneurship and economic development in rural areas. The grant funding from the Banking Institution can be used to support the development of historic sites, enhancing their appeal to tourists and locals alike.
Preserving Cultural Heritage in Idaho's Frontier Counties
Idaho's frontier counties, characterized by vast open spaces and sparse populations, present unique challenges for historic preservation. The rugged terrain and harsh climate can make it difficult to maintain historic sites, and the lack of resources can hinder preservation efforts. However, these areas also offer opportunities to preserve the cultural heritage of Idaho's early settlers and Native American communities. By supporting the preservation of historic sites in these regions, the grant program can help to promote a deeper understanding of Idaho's history and cultural identity. Government grants in Idaho, such as those provided by the Banking Institution, are essential in supporting these efforts, particularly in areas where resources are limited.
The grant program's focus on underrepresented groups aligns with Idaho's efforts to promote a more inclusive understanding of its history. By supporting projects that highlight the experiences of women, immigrants, and minority communities, the program can help to create a more nuanced and accurate portrayal of Idaho's past. In Boise, for instance, grants for nonprofit organizations have been used to support projects that celebrate the city's cultural diversity. Similarly, the Banking Institution's grant funding can be used to support projects that promote the preservation and interpretation of historic sites related to underrepresented groups in Idaho.
In terms of implementation, applicants can expect a competitive review process, with awards ranging from $25,000 to $50,000. Idaho-based organizations, including nonprofits and small businesses, can apply for funding to support a range of activities, from historic site restoration to educational programming. To be successful, applicants will need to demonstrate a clear understanding of the grant program's priorities and a well-planned approach to achieving the desired outcomes.
Q: What types of historic sites are eligible for funding in Idaho? A: Eligible sites include those that illuminate narratives of underrepresented groups, such as women's history sites, immigrant communities, and Native American cultural resources.
Q: How can Idaho nonprofits apply for grant funding to support historic preservation projects? A: Nonprofits can apply through the Banking Institution's grant portal, submitting a proposal that outlines their project goals, budget, and timeline.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for grant recipients in terms of reporting and evaluation? A: Yes, grant recipients will be required to submit regular reports and participate in evaluation activities to assess the impact of their projects and ensure compliance with grant requirements.
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