The Long Beach Navy Memorial Heritage Association will award grants to qualified US-based approved 501(C)(3) nonprofit, educational, or governmental organizations performing historic preservation projects in the City of Long Beach.
Donor Name: Long Beach Community Foundation
State: California
City: Long Beach
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 09/29/2022
Grant Size: $5,000 and $50,000
Details:
A key purpose of the Long Beach Navy Memorial Heritage Association is to “foster and support the identification, evaluation, preservation, rehabilitation, restoration and interpretation of historical resources, sites and archival sources within the municipal boundaries of the City of Long Beach.” Historical resources may include buildings, public landscapes or contributing structures in historic neighborhoods.
To maximize its resources, the Association created a fund at the Long Beach Community Foundation (LBCF). Fund management and investment is accomplished through a partnership with the Greater Horizons Foundation, and LBCF staff provides support for the Association’s grantmaking activities.
Long Beach Navy Memorial Heritage Association (LBNMHA) exists to:
- preserve the heritage and historic sites of Long Beach,
- recognize the contributions of the Long Beach Naval Station and Shipyard to the City of Long Beach, and
- honor the work of architect Paul Revere Williams.
Priority is given to:
- Projects or buildings that provide public benefit and affect the public good for historic preservation and the heritage of Long Beach
- Projects that recognize the contributions of the Long Beach Naval Station and Shipyard to the City of Long Beach
- Projects that honor the work of architect Paul Revere Williams
- Projects that are visible and accessible to the public
- Projects that can be implemented within a one-year grant period
- Applicants with a demonstrated track record and commitment to historic preservation
- Applicants that can demonstrate additional resources to accomplish their work, as LBNMHA prefers not to be the sole funder of a project
Funding Information
The Long Beach Navy Memorial Heritage Association will award grants between $5,000 and $50,000.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for funding, a qualified applicant must be:
- A nonprofit organization with tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; or
- A for-profit entity, individual or public agency, if the project provides a public benefit consistent with the purpose of the Association and
- Operated and organized so that it does not discriminate in the hiring of staff or the provision of services on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin or disability.
To be eligible for funding, the proposed project must:
- Be located within the City of Long Beach;
- Have its historic designation if the proposed project involves buildings, structures or sites, whether from a local, state or national entity;
Limitations
Long Beach Navy Memorial Heritage Association will fund only direct project expenses. Grants will not be considered for the following:
- Endowments
- Sectarian purposes (i.e., programs that promote or require a religious doctrine)
- Re-granting programs that would grant Association dollars to others
- Projects already completed
- General operating support
- General maintenance and repair
For more information, visit Long Beach Community Foundation.