[MassHistPres] Announcing MPPF Round 16
Holtz, Paul @ SEC
Paul.Holtz at state.ma.us
Tue Mar 2 11:36:48 EST 2010
Secretary William F. Galvin, Chair of the Massachusetts Historical
Commission is pleased to announce that Round 16 of the Massachusetts
Preservation Projects Fund (MPPF) grant program has been scheduled. It
is anticipated that funding will be in the range of the previous two
grant rounds, Rounds 14 and 15, which were $800,000 and $780,000,
respectively.
Administered by the Massachusetts Historical Commission (MHC), the MPPF
is a state-funded 50% reimbursable matching grant program established in
1984 to support the preservation of properties, landscapes, and sites
listed in the State Register of Historic Places. Applicants must be a
municipality or nonprofit organization. The program is administered in
accordance with 950 CMR 73.00. Please note that grant disbursement is
subject to reauthorization of the capital accounts and the availability
of sufficient allocated funds.
Two MPPF workshops have been scheduled for the week of 3/8/10 at the
Wistariahurst Museum in Holyoke and MHC at the Massachusetts Archives
Building in Dorchester. Join a member of the MHC's Grants Division as
they explain the program requirements, go over program materials, and
give you the opportunity to ask questions. Workshops are free of charge
and no registration is required.
Applications for the next round of grants, Round 16, are due April 9,
2010. For MPPF program information, downloadable
Application/Instructions, and a listing of/directions to the upcoming
grant workshops please visit the MHC's website
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc/ <http://www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc/> or
call the MHC at 617-727-8470. Limited quantities of the hardcopy version
of the Application and Instructions will be made available shortly and
at each workshop.
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