Application period now open for 2023 Historical Promotion Grants

Application period now open for 2023 Historical Promotion Grants
0Comments

The Clark County Council is accepting  applications from local organizations for grants that encourage historic  preservation and programs, including preservation of historic  documents.

The Historical Promotion Grants program is  designed to increase awareness and education to better preserve,  exhibit, and/or interpret local history and historic preservation.

Applicants must be either a non-profit  organization or public entity within the boundaries of Clark County that  promotes our local history. Applicants also must either operate or own a  museum or similar historical institution or perform educative,  interpretive, or similar activities.

Applications, grant guidelines, and other information are available online at www.clark.wa.gov/community-planning/historical-promotion-grants-program or by emailing historicpreservation@clark.wa.gov.

The deadline for submitting completed applications is 5 pm, Friday, Sept. 30, 2022.

The Historic Preservation Commission will  review applications in the fall and submit recommendations to the County  Council in November. Grants will be awarded in December and grant funds  will be available in January 2023.

Source:https://clark.wa.gov/community-planning/application-period-now-open-2023-historical-promotion-grants



Related

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Vancouver Medicaid payments for National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies reach $7,700,646 in 2024

In 2024, Vancouver Medicaid providers submitted $7,700,646 in claims for services under the National Codes Established for State Medicaid Agencies, representing a 6.2% rise from the previous year.

John Ley, Washington State Representative from the 18th District – Position 2

Rep. John Ley raises concerns about I-5 bridge replacement costs and delays

Rep. John Ley spoke on The Lars Larson Show about concerns regarding rising costs and delays for replacing the I-5 bridge. He compared it unfavorably with similar projects elsewhere in terms of cost efficiency.

Stephanie McClintock, Washington State Representative from the 18th District – Position 1

Washington superintendent supports cell phone ban in schools after previous opposition

Rep. Stephanie McClintock called attention to Superintendent Chris Reykdal’s new support for banning cell phones in Washington public schools following years of legislative debate over the issue. Lawmakers continue discussing how best to address concerns about devices distracting students.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Vancouver Reporter.