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REGISTER NOW to Learn More About the African American Heritage Preservation Program FY26!

Registration is now open for the FY 2026 African American Heritage Preservation Program (AAHPP) Webinars & In-Person Workshops  Administered as a partnership between Maryland Historical Trust (MHT) and the Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture (MCAAHC), AAHPP provides grants to assist with the preservation of buildings, sites, or communities of historical and cultural importance  Read the Rest…

Moore Administration Announces $5 Million in African American Heritage Preservation Grants

Maryland Department of Planning sent this bulletin at 01/08/2025 11:50 AM EST   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact  David Buck (Cell) 443.463.7139 david.buck@maryland.gov Moore Administration Announces $5 Million in African American Heritage Preservation Grants 31 Organizations Receive Funding to Restore Cultural and Historical Sites (January 8, 2025) CROWNSVILLE, MD – The Maryland Commission on African American History  Read the Rest…

African American Heritage Preservation Program Announces FY2025 Grant Workshops

Maryland Department of Planning sent this bulletin at 04/11/2024 10:27 AM EDT   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact  David Buck (Cell) 443.463.7139 david.buck@maryland.gov African American Heritage Preservation Program Announces FY2025 Grant Workshops $5 million available for funding capital projects important to the African American experience in Maryland (April 10, 2024) CROWNSVILLE, MD – The Maryland Commission on African  Read the Rest…

Governor Moore Announces Increased Funding for African American Heritage Preservation Program

PRESS RELEASE Published: 4/13/2023 Funding Increased to $5 Million to Fund Capital Projects Important to the African American Experience in Maryland ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Wes Moore today announced increased funding for the African American Heritage Preservation Program. Beginning in FY24, the program will have a new annual appropriation of $5 million, up from $1 million annually.   Read the Rest…