Massachusetts Preservation
Projects Fund
The MHC is accepting applications for
Round 18 grants.
Application deadline is March 30, 2012.
Secretary of the Commonwealth William Francis Galvin and the Massachusetts
Historical Commission (MHC) are pleased to announce Round 18 of the
Massachusetts Preservation Projects Fund grant program. The MHC is now
accepting applications for Round 18 grants. It is anticipated that funding for Round
18 will be in the range of the previous grant round, Round 17, which was funded at
$780,000.
The Massachusetts Preservation Projects Fund (MPPF) is a state-funded 50%
reimbursable matching grant program established in 1984 to support the
preservation of properties, landscapes, and sites (cultural resources) listed in the
State Register of Historic Places. Applicants must be a municipality or nonprofit
organization.
Historic cultural resources in public and nonprofit ownership and use
frequently suffer from deferred maintenance, incompatible use, or are threatened by
demolition. These important resources represent a significant portion of the
Commonwealth’s heritage. By providing assistance to historic cultural resources
owned by nonprofit or municipal entities, the Massachusetts Historical Commission
hopes to ensure their continued use and integrity. The program is administered in
accordance with 950 CMR 73.00.
Please note that grant disbursement is subject to reauthorization of the capital accounts and the availability of sufficient allocated funds.
Eligible Activities
Pre-development Projects: Requests may be submitted to conduct studies
necessary to enable future development or protection of a State Register-listed
property, such as feasibility studies involving the preparation of plans and
specifications, historic structures reports, and certain archaeological investigations. With planning projects, the architectural/engineering fees to conduct such studies are eligible for funding. Costs associated with the project sign, photography, and legal ads are also eligible for reimbursement.
Development Projects: Requests may be submitted for construction activities
including stabilization, protection, rehabilitation, and restoration. Grant funding can
only be used to cover costs of material and labor necessary to ensure the preservation,
safety, and accessibility of historic cultural resources. Development of universal
access is allowable as part of a larger project (ideally, no more than 30%). With construction or "bricks & mortar" projects, therefore, the architectural or engineering fees for any project work are not eligible for funding or use as matching share.
Allowable costs*: Overall building preservation, building code
compliance, and barrier-free access where historic fabric is directly
involved are eligible as well as the cost of a project sign, photography, recording of the preservation restriction, and legal ads.
*Please contact Grants Division staff to review your scope of work or individual work items if you are unsure about eligibility.
Non-allowable costs: Projects consisting of routine maintenance,
upgrading of mechanical systems (i.e., heating, ventilation, air
conditioning, electrical, plumbing), renovation of non-historic spaces,
moving of historic buildings, or construction of additions will not be
considered. Architectural or engineering fees for any project work are not
eligible for funding or use as matching share.
Acquisition Projects: Requests may be submitted to acquire State Register-listed
properties that are imminently threatened with inappropriate alteration or
destruction.
Amount of Request
The Massachusetts Preservation Projects Fund is currently funded for one grant
round through fiscal year 2013. Requests for pre-development projects can range
from $5,000 to $30,000; requests for development or acquisition projects may range
from $7,500 to $100,000. Work completed prior to grant award is ineligible for
funding consideration.
A unique feature of the program allows applicants to request up to 75% of total
construction costs if there is a commitment to establish a historic property
maintenance fund by setting aside an additional 25% over their matching share in a
restricted endowment fund.
Emergency funds are available at the Secretary’s discretion for stabilization of
resources considered in imminent danger. There are no deadlines for the submission
of emergency fund requests.
State Register Listing
The State Register of Historic Places is the official list of the state’s cultural
resources deserving preservation consideration. The State Register is a compilation
of eight different types of local, state, and federal designations. The most common
designations on the State Register are National Historic Landmarks, National
Register properties, and local historic districts.
The largest single category on the State Register is from National Register
nominations. The MHC can only accept National Register nominations from
communities that have completed a comprehensive survey of their historic
properties. National Register listing involves substantial lead-time and therefore
procedures for nominating eligible unlisted properties should be implemented well
ahead of the next grants cycle. Properties can be listed individually or as
contributing elements of a National Register District. To find out if your community
has a comprehensive survey or to initiate the process of evaluating a property for
listing on the National Register, contact the Preservation Planning Division of the
MHC.
Applicants should contact the Massachusetts Historical Commission or their local
historical commission to ascertain State Register status of the property before
applying for grant funds.
Selection Criteria
Preservation Restriction
(M.G.L. Ch. 184, ss.31-33)
The owner of a property funded for a development or acquisition project must enter
into and record a preservation restriction and maintenance agreement in perpetuity.
Owners of properties funded for pre-development projects shall enter into a
preservation restriction for a term of years, depending on the grant amount awarded.
MPPF Application Process
It is anticipated that funding for Round 18 will be in the range of the previous grant round, Round 17, which was funded at $780,000. To apply, download the Application and Instructions below.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to attend a workshop to learn more about the
program.
Important Dates - Round 18: |
| Application deadline: |
March 30, 2012 |
| Award selection: |
June 13, 2012 |
| Project end date: |
June 30, 2013 |
Decisions are made by the Massachusetts Historical Commission. All Commission
meetings are open to the public.
Please note that grant disbursement is subject to reauthorization of the capital
accounts and the availability of sufficient allocated funds.
The quickest way to apply is to download and save a copy of the Application to
your computer, enter your information, and print. Usage rights for fill-in and save
capability have been extended for the Application form; however, you must have
Adobe Reader v8 or higher. To receive a hard copy of the Application and
Instructions by mail please contact the MHC. If you have any questions or need further information, please call MHC’s Grants Division at 617-727-8470 or e-mail Paul Holtz.
MPPF Round 18 Application (PDF, 729 KB) (revised 3/13/12)
MPPF Round 18 Instructions (PDF, 380 KB) (revised 1/26/12)
MPPF Workshops
MPPF grant workshops provide an opportunity to learn about the MPPF program,
application process, and grant requirements. Workshop days, time, and locations are
found below. No registration is required. Round 18 MPPF applications are due
March 30, 2012. Please call the MHC at 617-727-8470 or e-mail Paul Holtz if you
need additional information.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
10:30am – 12:30pm |
Millbury Public Library
128 Elm Street
Millbury, MA |
508-865-1181 |
Thursday, February 2, 2012
2:30pm – 4:30pm |
Massachusetts Historical
Commission
Massachusetts Archives
Building
220 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA |
617-727-8470 |
Directions to Millbury Public Library:
From Route 90 (Massachusetts Turnpike), take Exit 10A (Route 146/Rte 20). Take
Route 146 south. Take the McKraken Road exit (turning right) which will turn into
Main Street. Following arrow for Millbury Center, stay on Main Street for
approximately 1 mile or until reaching Elm Street (downtown Millbury). Take a
right turn and go approximately 1/8 mile on Elm Street and the Millbury Public
Library will be on your right. The parking lot (which is shared with a fire station
and adjacent school building) will be behind the library. Turn right onto Water
Street just (after the library building) to enter parking lot. The workshop will be
held in the large meeting room located at the rear of the library addition on the
ground floor level.
Directions to the MHC:
By Car (free parking)
From the north: Rte 3/I-93 to exit 15 (Morrissey Blvd/JFK Library). Follow
signs for UMass Boston and JFK Library.
From the west: Rte I-90/Mass Pike to I-93 South. Follow signs for UMass
Boston and JFK Library.
From the south: Rte 3/I-93 to exit 14 (Morrissey Blvd/JFK Library). Follow
signs for UMass Boston and JFK Library.
By MBTA
Take the MBTA Red Line to JFK/UMass station; there are two shuttle
buses available in the parking lot. Bus #2 runs every 20 minutes and
makes a direct stop at the Archives building and the JFK Library. Bus
#1 runs every five minutes; get off at the UMass/Boston Harbor
Campus administration building stop and walk to the Archives
building (MHC's offices are located in this building), just across the
parking lot from the JFK Library.
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