Enabling Municipal Historic District Revitalization Efforts
GrantID: 16471
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Measuring Success in Municipal Preservation Projects
The Grants For The Preservation Of Properties program requires municipalities to track specific outcomes and performance metrics to ensure effective use of funds. As a recipient of these grants, municipalities must understand the measurement requirements to successfully manage their projects and report outcomes to the Banking Institution funder.
Reporting Requirements and KPIs
Municipalities receiving grants must submit regular reports detailing project progress, expenses, and outcomes. The reporting requirements include tracking Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) such as the number of historic properties preserved, the total square footage of preserved buildings, and the economic benefits generated by the preservation projects. The funder also requires grantees to document the project's compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, a concrete regulation that applies to this sector.
One of the significant delivery challenges municipalities face is ensuring that preservation projects meet the required historic preservation standards while also complying with local building codes and regulations. This can be particularly complex when dealing with older buildings that may not meet modern building codes. To overcome this challenge, municipalities must work closely with preservation experts and local authorities to ensure that projects are designed and implemented correctly.
Eligibility and Compliance Risks
Municipalities must be aware of the eligibility barriers and compliance traps associated with the Grants For The Preservation Of Properties program. For example, failure to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) or the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) can result in grant termination. Additionally, municipalities must ensure that their projects meet the program's requirements, including the use of grant funds for eligible expenses such as professional fees and construction costs.
To mitigate these risks, municipalities should carefully review the program's guidelines and requirements before applying. They should also ensure that their project teams include experienced professionals who are familiar with the program's regulations and requirements.
Best Practices for Municipalities
To successfully measure the success of their preservation projects, municipalities should focus on tracking the right KPIs and ensuring compliance with program requirements. By doing so, they can not only secure funding but also contribute to the preservation of historic properties and the economic vitality of their communities. Municipalities can also leverage federal funding for municipalities, such as ada grants for municipalities, to support their preservation efforts.
When applying for Grants For The Preservation Of Properties, municipalities should be prepared to demonstrate how their projects will meet the program's requirements and contribute to the preservation of historic properties in Kansas. By understanding the measurement requirements and best practices, municipalities can increase their chances of securing grant funding and successfully implementing their preservation projects.
Q: What are the most common reasons why municipalities fail to comply with the Grants For The Preservation Of Properties program requirements? A: The most common reasons include failure to meet the program's historic preservation standards, inadequate documentation of expenses, and non-compliance with NEPA and NHPA regulations.
Q: How can municipalities ensure that their preservation projects meet the required historic preservation standards? A: Municipalities can ensure compliance by working with experienced preservation experts and local authorities to design and implement projects that meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
Q: What types of expenses are eligible for reimbursement under the Grants For The Preservation Of Properties program? A: Eligible expenses include professional fees, such as architectural and engineering services, and construction costs associated with the preservation of historic properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places or the Register of Historic Kansas Places.
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