Active SLED Opportunity · VIRGINIA · VIRGINIA
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Virginia's Department of Historic Resources seeks proposals to document historic resources impacted by Hurricane Helene. Funded by NPS ESHPF, projects include preservation planning and National Register nominations. Applications due September 18, 2026.
The Department of Historic Resources (DHR) is now accepting proposals for projects to document historic resources in 37 localities across central and southwestern Virginia named in FEMA Major Disaster Declaration DR-4831, the declaration for Hurricane Helene in Virginia. The projects will be funded by an award from the National Park Serviceâs (NPS) Emergency Supplemental Historic Preservation Fund (ESHPF). The Commonwealth of Virginia was awarded $2,000,000 from the fund earlier this year.Proposals will be accepted from local governments, planning district commissions, state and federally recognized tribes, and nonprofit organizations. Eligible projects encompass a broad range of preservation activities to protect historic resources through identification, documentation, evaluation, and preservation planning in impacted counties to assist with recovery and future disaster planning initiatives. The funds will also support a National Register of Historic Places nomination for at least one historic district in the region. By building a more comprehensive inventory of historic resources in areas of Central, Southside, and Southwest Virginia affected by Hurricane Helene, DHR and local communities will be better prepared to respond to disasters and day-to-day threats. Projects like these also document the human history of an area, creating a written record of the community.Proposals will be accepted through DHRâs grant management portal WebGrants ONLY at https://vadhr.webgrantscloud.com/index.do and are due September 18, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. DHR will select and administer ESHPF projects under the supervision of the NPS with adherence to the HPF Grants Manual. All projects selected by DHR must be approved by the NPS before any work can begin.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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