Funding for Preservation: Where We Are Now

It’s early October, but we’re already in Fiscal Year 2020. Another possible federal government shutdown looms on the horizon as fights over funding for a border wall remain unresolved. However, recent passage of a continuing resolution ensures that the federal government will be funded through November 21st.

In the meantime, the House and Senate must finish passing bills to fund federal agencies. Then, representatives from the two chambers negotiate the differences between their bills before passing a final, compromise piece of legislation.

It appears likely that funding for key preservation projects will again rise this year, based on the numbers now being discussed. The figures in the House bill are noticeably higher than those in the Senate bill, which is still pending. While the Senate Appropriations Committee has finalized its work on the Interior appropriations bill, it could still be amended during the vote on the floor of the Senate.

The chart below shows how much money was appropriated for specific preservation programs last year (FY 19), how much is included in the House-passed bill for FY 20, and how much money the Senate Appropriations Committee approved for FY 20.

 

Program FY 2019 level FY 20 House bill FY 20 Senate Committee-passed bill
Historic Preservation Fund (overall) $102.66 million $121.66 million $113.16 million
State Historic Preservation Offices $49.675 million $53.675 million $52.675 million
Tribal Historic Preservation Offices $11.735 million $13.735 million $13.735 million
Civil Rights Movement Grant Program $14.5 million $22.5 million $15.5 million
Save America’s Treasures $13 million $16 million $14 million
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Preservation Program $8 million $10 million $9 million
Historic Revitalization Grants $5 million $5 million $7.5 million
Underrepresented Communities Grants $750,000 $750,000 $750,000
National Endowment for the Humanities and National Endowment for the Arts $155 million $167.5 million each $157 million each
Land and Water Conservation Fund (American Battlefield Protection Program grants) $435 million

($10 million battlefield grants)

$523.95 million

($15 million battlefield grants)

$465 million

($10 million battlefield grants)

National Park Service Cultural Programs $25.562 million $31.196 million $28.545 million
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation $6.89 million $7.388 million $7 million