House Appropriations Committee Proposes $171 Million for the HPF

Yesterday, the House Appropriations Committee released its draft bill to fund the U.S. Department of the Interior. The legislation provides $171 million for the Historic Preservation Fund. Within this amount, the bill includes:

$82 million for State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices,

$26.5 million for Save America’s Treasures competitive and project grants,

$26.75 million for competitive grants to preserve the sites and stories of civil rights movement,

$3 million for a competitive grant program to honor the semiquincentennial anniversary of the United States by restoring and preserving sites and structures that commemorate the founding of the nation,

$1.25 million for competitive grants to survey and nominate properties associated with underrepresented communities to the National Register, and

$10 million for grants to Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

In addition, the bill provides $8.585 million for the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and $15 million to plan observances and activities in honor of the 250th anniversary of America’s founding.

Next, the Senate Appropriations Committee will put forward its proposal for funding the agency. As Congress debates the bill, the Coalition for American Heritage will continue advocating for robust funding of America’s historic preservation program.