2619 - Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grant Program (PBHRGP) - FY25
Funding Opportunity Details
Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grant Program (PBHRGP)
Pre Application Deadline: Apr 18, 2025 5:00 PM
Final Application Deadline: Jun 3, 2025 5:00 PM
Status Posted
Posted Date Apr 1, 2025 11:52 AM
Award Amount RangeNot Applicable
Project Dates -
Award Announcement Date
Categorical Area
Recurring Opportunity No
Program Officer Caitlin Sylvester
Phone (804) 482-6461 x
Description
Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program- Appalachian Southwest Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia has been awarded an additional $750,000 for another round of funding through the National Park Service (NPS)-funded Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program (PBHRGP) to support the rehabilitation of historic buildings and sites in the state’s southwestern region. In alignment with its overarching mission to ensure that Virginia’s historic places are valued and used as assets for education, tourism, environmental sustainability, and economic vitality, DHR will administer the award by establishing a subgrant program to fund approximately three preservation projects in Appalachian Virginia. Public entities and nonprofit organizations based in Southwest Virginia that steward historic places in this 25-county region for the public good will be eligible to apply for funds from the subgrant program.
The PBHRGP is funded though the National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund (HPF). all programs funded though the HPF must adhere to the HPF Grants Manual.
All grant-funded projects must enter into a preservation agreement (short-term covenant that places restrictions on the property and runs with property deed) based on terms defined by the NPS. Please review the information linked here outlining preservation agreements before submitting an application.
Additional information is included in the grant guidelines.
SCHEDULE
February 26, 2025- Preapplication released
April 4, 2025- Preapplication closes
April 14, 2025- Full application release
May 23, 2025- Full application due
Summer 2024- Application review
Late Summer 2024- Award announcements
APPLIANT ELIGIBILITY
Public and nonprofit owners of historic properties in the Appalachian Regional Commission identified localities in Southwest Virginia are eligible to apply to the subgrant program. For the purpose of this grant program "historic property" means those listed in the Virginia Landmarks Register (VLR) and the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) or be determined eligible for listing by DHR.
A full list of eligible counties and cities within the region as identified by the Appalachian Regional Commission and listed below:
COUNTIES: Alleghany, Bath, Bland, Botetourt, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Henry, Highland, Lee, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Rockbridge, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe
CITIES: Bristol, Buena Vista, Covington, Galax, Lexington, Martinsville, Norton, and Radford
PROJECT ELIGIBILITY
Eligible subgrant projects will involve rehabilitation of buildings with a public function, including but not limited to, museums, theaters, and historic sites, that contribute, or will contribute to tourism and economic activity in their community. Each project should have a budget around $225,000.
All material rehabilitation property must be completed in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior's (SOI) Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
INELIGIBLE PROJECT TYPES
- Construction of new buildings
- Work performed prior to grant award or costs for work already completed or funded through other federal programs
- Acquisition of collections or historic sites
- Reconstructing historic properties (recreating all or a significant portion that no longer exists)
- Long-term maintenance or curatorial work beyond the grant period
- Moving or work on moved historic properties no longer eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places
- Cash reserves, endowments, revolving funds, or fund-raising costs
- Lobbying or advocacy activities
- Administrative costs may not exceed 25% of the total program budget
- Miscellaneous costs, contingencies, reserves, and overhead
APPLICATION
The first step in the application process is the Preapplication in WebGrants. The form will help determine if the project meets minimum eligibility requirements as set out in the and grant guidelines. DHR grant staff will let you know if your project is eligible for this grant fund following the preapplication and invite you to complete the full grant application in WebGrants. See the grant guidelines for further details.
Attachments
Description | File Name | Type | Size | Upload Date |
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Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) Manual | HPF-GrantsManual_2011.pdf | 2 MB | 02/19/2025 01:56 PM | |
Paul Bruhn Grant Guidelines | Paul Bruhn_Grant Guidelines 2.pdf | 171 KB | 02/26/2025 04:22 PM |
Website links
Description | Link |
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National Park Service Paul Bruhn Website | https://www.nps.gov/subjects/historicpreservationfund/paul-bruhn-historic-revitalization-grants-program.htm |
DHR Program Website | https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/grant-funding/pbhrgp-appalachian-virginia/ |