The Semiquincentennial grant program was created by Congress in 2020 to honor the 250th anniversary of the United States by restoring and preserving sites and structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places that commemorate the founding of the nation. Historic resources supported by this program may include those associated with the political ideas, well-known individuals, pivotal events, or sites of conflict typically thought of in conjunction with this period of American history. For the purposes of this grant program, the “founding of the nation” is defined as the period ending December 31, 1800. This end date corresponds to the election of 1800, as the peaceful transfer of power following the contested election between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson represents a hallmark of democracy and a pivotal moment in American history. The founding of the nation does not have a defined starting period to be inclusive of the many cultures that combined to create the America of today.
Eligible applicants include non-profits, local, state and tribal governments. Non-federal match is not required. Congress has appropriated $7 million for the program in FY2024. Applications are anticipated fall 2024 and will be due winter 2025.