4Culture is seeking applications for the Landmarks Capital Program to supports the bricks-and-mortar projects that contribute to the region’s identity.
Donor Name: 4Culture
State: Washington
County: King County (WA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/21/2022
Size of the Grant: $30,000
Details:
The entire community benefits when the historic buildings, neighborhoods, and landscapes become a priority. Large and small, urban and rural—the Landmarks Capital program supports the bricks-and-mortar projects that contribute to the region’s identity. The organizations or individual owners who are working to rehabilitate the historic landmark property in King County are encouraged to apply for the program. Projects that center on underrepresented communities and that contribute to the diversity of property types and histories represented in King County’s built environment will receive additional consideration.
Criteria
For this particular grant, they will look to see how well your project shows the following:
- Quality: You have a long-term, sustainable plan for the landmark, and your project follows good preservation principles, as outlined in the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.
- Public benefit: Your project will benefit residents and visitors of King County through the property’s visibility, accessibility, public programming, or economic impact, and/or will aid in the long-term preservation and use of the landmark.
- Equity: Your project will contribute to the diversity of property types and histories represented in King County’s built environment, and addresses underrepresented aspects of King County history. Your project is located in, led by, engages, or delivers economic benefits to underrepresented communities.
- Feasibility: You’re ready to begin the project within a year, with a prepared team, realistic budget, and credible cost estimates from experienced contractors, and you are able to complete the project on a reimbursement basis.
- Additional priorities: Your project addresses an urgent need, by preventing further damage or addressing critical life safety issues, or your project is not eligible for other 4Culture funding programs.
Funding Information
- Landmarks Capital grants are capped at $30,000.
Eligibility
- Individual or Organization
- They accept applications from individuals, businesses, organizations, and local governments that are either the owner or long-term leaseholder of a historic property in King County.
- Your property must be designated as an official landmark at the city or county level, or a historic building within a locally designated historic district. Properties listed in the National Register of Historic Place are eligible only in jurisdictions without a local historic preservation ordinance.
- This grant is not available to K-12 schools or school districts.
- Project Eligibility
- You may request up to $30,000. Matching funds are not required but can help to demonstrate additional support.
- Your project can include materials, labor, permits, and fees, as well as architectural design and engineering directly related to construction costs. Project management costs may be up to 15% of the award amount.
- Your project should focus on the stabilization or restoration of historic building fabric, repair or replacement of essential building systems, or the restoration of historically significant landscapes.
- Landmarks Capital funds may not be used for property acquisition, new additions, equipment purchases, planning and pre-development studies, general operating support, overhead costs, employee benefits, or any regular staff salaries.
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