Coalition Urges Congress to Boost Funds for Preservation Programs

The Coalition for American Heritage submitted testimony to the House and Senate Appropriations Committee with recommendations on funding levels for key programs within the U.S. Department of the Interior.

The Coalition urged Congress to provide full funding, $150 million for the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF). Within the $150 million request, we recommend the following funding breakdown:

  • $60 million for State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs) for heritage preservation and protection programs
  • $24 million for Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (THPOs)
  • $19 million for competitive grants to document, interpret, and preserve historic sites associated with the Civil Rights Movement
  • $7 million for the competitive grants program to preserve the sites and stories associated with securing civil rights for all Americans, including women, Latinos, Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, Alaska Natives, and LGBTQ Americans
  • $20 million for Save America’s Treasures grants for the preservation of nationally significant sites, structures, and artifacts
  • $10 million for grants to Historically Black Colleges and Universities to preserve and repair historic buildings
  • $9 million for Paul Bruhn preservation grants to revitalize historic properties of national, state, and local significance
  • $1 million for competitive grants for the survey and nomination of properties associated with communities currently underrepresented on the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks.

The Coalition also highlighted how Congress could support critical preservation programs within the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the endowments. We asked Congress to provide the following funding levels:

  • NPS Office of International Affairs: $2.1 million
  • NPS National Heritage Areas and Heritage Partnership Program: $32 million
  • Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Cultural Resources Management: $21.131 million
  • BLM National Conservation Lands: $65.131 million
  • Department of Interior Land and Conservation Fund (LWCF): continued increase toward the full $900 million in dedicated funding from offshore mineral leasing revenues
  • National Endowment for the Arts (NEA): $176 million
  • National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH): $225 million.

To read our full testimony, click here.