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Grants Available To Restore National-Register Listed Properties

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NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Historical Commission has announced a new grant fund to  restore National Register-listed historic properties in Tennessee. $2 million dollars in  funding will be available from the Historic Property/Land Acquisition Fund (HPLAF)  Grant Program this year. Applications are open now through August 31, 2024. The grants  are competitive and can be used for Historic Restoration or Rehabilitation Projects for  National Register-listed properties that have a public benefit.  

“This new grant program fulfills our mission to help restore and revitalize historic places across  our state by offering a much-needed funding opportunity,” said Patrick McIntyre, Tennessee  State Historic Preservation Officer and Executive Director of the Tennessee Historical  Commission.  

The grant program requires a 10% match of project funds from the grantee and is for properties currently listed in the National Register of Historic Places that also have a strong public  engagement component such as museums, courthouses, and libraries. Applications are submitted  through the TDEC Grant Management System (GMS). Visit our website for additional  information and access to GMS. 

For information on the new HPLF grant program, please contact Dan Brown or Bobby Cooley. For more information about the Tennessee Historical Commission, please visit the website

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