2025 Matching Grants for Private Non-Profit Organizations in Georgia
This grant provides matching funds to non-profit organizations in Georgia for various historic preservation projects, such as restoring building exteriors and upgrading safety systems.
Description
Applications are currently being accepted for the 2025 Georgia Historic Preservation Matching Grants for Private Non-Profit Organizations, offered by The 1772 Foundation. This grant program aims to support various historic preservation projects across Georgia. The funding is structured as 1:1 matching grants, with amounts ranging from one thousand dollars to ten thousand dollars. The deadline for submitting applications is December 2, 2024.
The primary purpose of this grant is to provide financial assistance for specific types of historic preservation work. Eligible projects include exterior painting, surface restoration, installation or upgrading of fire detection and security systems, and repairs to porches, roofs, windows, foundations, and masonry. The program is designed to encourage the preservation of historic structures by providing matching funds that can help organizations leverage additional resources for their projects.
To be eligible for this grant, organizations must possess a 501(c)(3) IRS designation or have an approved fiscal agent agreement with a 501(c)(3) organization. Additionally, applicants must have completed any previously awarded matching grants before applying for new funding. It is important to note that funding will not be provided for buildings currently in use as schools or churches. The Foundation prioritizes projects that align with the specified types of preservation work.
The application process requires organizations to submit detailed proposals that outline their intended projects and how they meet the eligibility criteria. Specific questions related to the project scope, budget, and anticipated outcomes will be included in the application. Organizations should prepare to provide comprehensive information to demonstrate their capacity to manage the grant effectively.
Evaluation of applications will be based on several criteria, including the significance of the project, the feasibility of the proposed work, and the organization’s ability to match the grant funds. The Foundation seeks to support projects that not only preserve historic structures but also enhance community engagement and education regarding Georgia's heritage.
The timeline for this grant opportunity includes a submission deadline of December 2, 2024. Organizations interested in applying should ensure that they have all necessary documentation and project details prepared well in advance of this date. For further information, applicants can visit The 1772 Foundation's website or contact the grantor directly via email or phone.
In summary, the 2025 Georgia Historic Preservation Matching Grants provide a valuable opportunity for non-profit organizations engaged in historic preservation efforts. With a clear focus on specific types of projects and a structured application process, this grant can significantly aid organizations in their mission to preserve Georgia's historical assets.