The 2018 Heritage Grants Program

The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Partnership has announced its 2018 Heritage Grants Program to fund projects that preserve, interpret, and promote Western North Carolina’s heritage.

These five distinctive legacies earned the region a Congressional designation as a National Heritage Area in 2003.

“Western North Carolina is exceptionally rich in heritage and cultural traditions,” said Angie Chandler, BRNHA Executive Director. “Our grants help organizations across the region shine a spotlight on this heritage and make it an economic asset for our towns and communities.”

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Nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, and units of state and local governments are eligible to apply. Applicants must provide at least an equal match. The total pool of funding for the 2018 grant cycle is $180,000.

Over the past twelve years, the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Partnership has awarded 154 grants totaling over $2.1 million to projects that preserve, interpret and develop the heritage resources of the region. These awards have in turn leveraged over $4.5 million in state, local, and private matches.

Grants awarded in previous cycles have supported exhibits, demonstration gardens, oral history collections, video documentaries, interpretive programs, teaching materials, artist training, visitor brochures, music venue improvements and the marketing of heritage destinations. The grant projects have provided engaging and authentic heritage experiences to hundreds of thousands of visitors and residents.

The deadline for grant applications is Oct. 1, 2018. Complete information on the 2018 Heritage Grants Program can be found at www.blueridgeheritage.com/partners/grants.

Grant Information Sessions

BRNHA staff will hold several grant information sessions around the region in July. Attendance is recommended for those who have not attended information sessions for previous BRNHA grant cycles.

Please review the grant guidelines on the BRNHA website and RSVP to Rob Bell ([email protected] or 828-296-7230, ext. 229) if you plan to attend a session.

The dates and locations for the meetings are:

Bryson City
Thursday, July 12
2–3 p.m.
Swain Center
60 Almond School Road
Bryson City, NC

Rutherfordton
Tuesday, July 17
2–3 p.m.
Rutherford County Administration Office
289 N. Main Street

Wilkesboro
Thursday, July 19
2–3 p.m.
Wilkes Heritage Museum
100 East Main Street
Wilkesboro, NC

Asheville
Wednesday, July 25
2 – 3 p.m.
NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Western Office
176 Riceville Road
Asheville, NC