Accessing Education Grants in South Dakota's Rural Areas
GrantID: 6209
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $50,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Historic Resource Preservation in South Dakota
The Grants to Organizations That own and Manage Historic Resources program, funded by a Banking Institution, aims to support the preservation of historic resources in South Dakota. The priority outcomes for this grant are centered around the preservation and protection of historic sites, buildings, and landscapes that are significant to the state's cultural heritage. The South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) is a key partner in this effort, working closely with grantees to ensure that projects meet the program's objectives.
One of the primary target outcomes of this grant is the restoration and stabilization of historic properties, making them more resilient to natural disasters and environmental degradation. This is particularly important in South Dakota, where the rural landscape is dotted with historic buildings and sites that are vulnerable to the state's harsh climate. By investing in the preservation of these resources, the grant helps to safeguard the state's cultural identity and economic development potential. For instance, the preservation of historic downtown areas can boost tourism, as seen in cities like Deadwood and Hot Springs, which capitalize on their historic charm to attract visitors.
Measuring Success in Historic Preservation
The success of this grant program will be measured by the number of historic properties preserved or restored, as well as the economic benefits generated by these projects. In South Dakota, the grant is expected to support projects that not only preserve historic resources but also contribute to the state's economic development, particularly in rural areas. The Missouri River, which runs through the heart of the state, is a significant geographic feature that has shaped the region's history and economy. Projects that preserve historic resources in this region, such as the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, will be given priority.
To achieve the program's objectives, grantees will be required to develop and implement projects that meet specific performance metrics, such as the number of historic buildings restored, the number of jobs created, and the amount of private investment leveraged. The South Dakota SHPO will provide technical assistance and support to grantees to help them meet these metrics and ensure the long-term sustainability of their projects. By focusing on these priority outcomes, the Grants to Organizations That own and Manage Historic Resources program will make a meaningful contribution to the preservation of South Dakota's rich cultural heritage.
Ensuring the Lasting Impact of Historic Preservation
To ensure the lasting impact of the grant program, the Banking Institution and the South Dakota SHPO will work together to monitor and evaluate the progress of grantees. This will involve regular reporting and site visits to ensure that projects are meeting their performance metrics and staying on track to achieve their objectives. By taking a proactive and collaborative approach to grant management, the program will be able to support the preservation of historic resources in South Dakota for years to come.
Q: What types of historic resources are eligible for funding under this grant program in South Dakota? A: Eligible historic resources include buildings, structures, districts, and objects that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are eligible for listing.
Q: How will the grant program prioritize projects that benefit rural areas in South Dakota? A: The grant program will give priority to projects that preserve historic resources in rural areas, particularly those that contribute to the state's economic development and cultural heritage.
Q: What role will the South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office play in the grant program? A: The South Dakota SHPO will provide technical assistance and support to grantees, help monitor project progress, and ensure that projects meet the program's performance metrics.
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