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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNPS Before and After Disasters GuideNotice of Print Version of the Before and After Disasters Guide National Park Service sent this bulletin at 03/10/2023 10:30 AM EST Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. State, Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Notice of Print Version of the Before and After Disasters Guide Information for State and Tribal Historic Preservation Leaders As natural disasters increase in frequency and intensity, it’s important that communities are aware of the federal aid available for protecting historic resources in times of crisis. To respond, several agencies have partnered to create a “Before and After Disasters” guidance document, which lays out the federal aid available to historic preservation leaders in the aftermath of a federally declared disaster. Print versions will be arriving at your offices in the weeks of March 13th -20th. The online version is available at Before and After Disasters: Guidance for State and Tribal Historic Preservation Leaders on Working with FEMA, NPS, and Other Federal Agencies. This publication was developed with support from STLPG, NPS Cultural Resources GIS Facility, Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance (DOI), Heritage Emergency National Task Force (FEMA), Office of Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (FEMA), National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers, National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resource, and the Colorado Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation. State, Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants State, Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants (STLPG) Division of the National Park Service manages eleven competitive and formula grant programs funded by the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF). Our grant programs assist with a variety of historic preservation projects through partnerships with State and Tribal Historic Preservation Offices, local communities, and preservation organizations across the 50 states, the District of Columbia, 5 territories, and the 3 Freely Associated States. Grant Programs Powered by Privacy Policy | Cookie Statement | Help Subscribe to updates from National Park S Email Address e.g. name@e Subscribe Share Bulletin