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National Endowment for the Humanities

Public Programs: INTERPRETING AMERICA’S HISTORIC PLACES


Places where history was made have a special power to connect people to 
the past and to impress upon us the deeper lessons of our history.  NEH 
invites proposals for public programs that exploit the evocative power of 
historic places to address themes and issues central to American history.  

Are you preserving an historic place?  If so, you might also want to think 
about exhibits, interpretive materials, heritage tourism partnerships, or 
other strategies for helping the public to learn more about your historic 
place, and the people, stories, events, and ideas that make it a 
significant part of American history.

“Interpreting America’s Historic Places” grants support public humanities 
programs that use one or more historic sites to interpret important topics 
in American history.  Projects can interpret a single historic site, a 
series of sites, whole neighborhoods, communities or towns, or larger 
geographic regions.

September 12, 2006, is the deadline for proposals for both Consultation 
Grants and Planning Grants for Interpreting America’s Historic Places.  

January 23, 2007, is the deadline for proposals for Implementation Grants. 

For guidelines and further information about INTERPRETING AMERICA’S 
HISTORIC PLACES grants, visit 
www.neh.fed.us/grants/guidelines/historicplaces.html. 

To speak with a program officer about an INTERPRETING AMERICA’S HISTORIC 
PLACES proposal, call 202-606-8269 or send an e-mail to [log in to unmask]

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