New JerseyCultural Trust

Capital Historic PreservationGrants

2009 (FY2010) Grant Guidelinesand

Application

NJ Department of State

P.O. Box 529

Trenton, New Jersey 08625

Phone (609)984-6767 Fax (609) 341-5005

Applications to be receivedand reviewed by:

NJ Department of Community Affairs

P.O. Box 457

Trenton, New Jersey 08625

Phone (609) 984-0473 Fax (609) 984-7590

Applications due by 4pm, May 14, 2009to

New Jersey Historic Trust

Department of Community Affairs

101 South Broad Street

Trenton, New Jersey 08608

2009 (FY2010)New Jersey Cultural Trust Guidelines and Application

Capital Historic Preservation Projects

The New Jersey Cultural Trust Capital Historic Preservation Grants Program is a funding program that is collaboratively administered by theNew Jersey Historic Trust for and with the New Jersey Cultural Trust.The Cultural Trust Act created a Trust Fund, from which grants may be awarded to support capital projects, endowments and institutional and financial stabilization of qualified organizations. The Act directs the New Jersey Historic Trust to design and administer programs that recommend capital projects to the Cultural Trust.

All history and humanities organizations with historic resources and qualified by the New Jersey Cultural Trust, with historic resources are welcome to apply for 2009 (FY2010)historic preservation funding. Organizations applying are also welcome to applyin the 2009grant round of the Garden State Historic Preservation Trust Fund.

The New Jersey Cultural Trust was established by law in July 2000 to develop a permanent source of additional funding for arts, history and humanities organizations to help them improve their service to the public by achieving greater financial and operational stability. The New Jersey Historic Trust was established by statute in 1967 as a nonprofit historic preservation organization created to preserve and protect New Jersey’s historic resources. Through its programs and activities, the New Jersey Historic Trust assists, supports, and safeguards historic structures throughout the State.

To be eligible for funds, an organization must be a New Jersey-based, nonprofit organization (no schools, units of government or religious organizations) that has been qualified by the Cultural Trust as of May 4, 2009. In order to become qualified, an organization must also demonstrate that it fulfills a history or humanities mission through active programs and services, has been in operation for a minimum of 4 years, and has a functioning board that provides financial oversight to the standards set by the Cultural Trust. The term “humanities” includes, but is not limited to, the study and interpretation of the following: languages; linguistics; literature; history; jurisprudence; philosophy; archaeology; comparative religion; ethics; the history, criticism, and theory of the arts; those aspects of the social sciences which have humanistic content and employ humanistic methods; and the study and application of the humanities to the human environment. Applications for qualification are available from the Cultural Trust web site by calling (609) 984-6767and must be submitted to the Cultural Trust by April 2, 2009 in order to be qualified by May 4, 2009. Further information on qualification requirements and process are available from the Cultural Trust.

Call the NJ Historic Trust at (609) 984-0473 with questions regarding eligibility, the application form,and upcoming applicant workshops. Information is also posted on the Historic Trust website

What’s New for the 2009(FY 2010) Grant Round

● In 2009 the Historic Trust is encouraging project proposals that enhance visitors’ experiences of historic resources.

● Applicants to this program are strongly encouraged to submit a Declaration of Intent to Apply by April 2, 2009 using the form provided on page 4 of this document.

On the cover:Naval Air Station Wildwood Air Hanger No. 1, a NJ Cultural Trust capital preservation grant recipient.

2009(FY 2010)New Jersey Cultural Trust Guidelines and Application

Capital Historic Preservation Projects

GUIDELINES

Eligibility: To be eligible for funds, an organization must be a New Jersey-based, nonprofit organization (no schools, units of government or religious organizations) that has been qualified by the Cultural Trust as of May14, 2009. Applications for qualification are available from the Cultural Trust web site or from its office by calling 609-984-6767. In order to become qualified, an organization must have submitted to the Cultural Trust an application for qualification by April 2, 2009 and also demonstrate that it:

  • fulfills a history or humanitiesmission through active programs and services
  • has been in operation for a minimum of 4 years
  • is tax exempt
  • has a functioning board that provides financial oversight to the standards set by the Cultural Trust

Eligible Activities: All qualified organizations are welcome to apply in the 2009(FY2010) round. The Cultural Trust Act defines fundable capital projects under this act as those projects of qualified organizations in New Jersey that construct, expand, renovate, plan for, repair, rehabilitate, restore, adaptively reuse, purchase, effect long-term leaseholds on, replace, relocate, or otherwise improve cultural or historical properties and facilities, as appropriate, including any work relating to providing access thereto for persons with disabilities. The term includes the acquisition of an interest in real property. All projects must be in conformance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. The project budget may also include proposed non-construction expenses for architectural or engineering services. Proposed non-construction costs are limited to 20% of the proposed construction budget.

Eligible Properties: Properties for which funding is requested must be listed in the New Jersey and/or National Register of Historic Places; must contribute to the significance of a historic district listed in the New Jersey and/or National Register of Historic Places; or must be certified as eligible to be listed in the New Jersey Register of Historic Places by the New Jersey State Historic Preservation Office.

Ownership:For all requests other than acquisition, applicants must demonstrate control of the property through a deed or valid lease.

Grant Size: Grants will range from $10,000 to $50,000.

Match and Financial Requirements: There is NO matching requirement. However, if an organization’s project costs more than is being requested, the proposal must clearly demonstrate the organization’s ability to provide the remaining necessary funds.

Priorities: For 2009, the Trust is encouraging applications with project proposals that enhance visitors’ experiences of historic resources. But any application for eligible activities may be submitted.

Criteria: The following criteria will be used in the evaluation of the proposal:

  1. Significance of Resource
  2. Significance of resource.Property must be listed in the New Jersey or National Register of Historic Places, or be a contributing resource to a Historic District, or havea Determination of Eligibility by the New Jersey Historic Preservation Office. For questions of listing or eligibility please contact the State Historic Preservation Office at (609) 292-2023.
  3. Physical condition of property. Threat of immediate collapse, demolition or inappropriate use or development; notice of code violations; and deterioration requiring stabilization are considered. Under this criterion, priority is given to resources where deterioration or threats have not resulted from the actions or negligence of the applicant.
  1. Project Concept and Team
  2. Quality of project. Clarity, thoroughness and applicability of the proposed scope of work, as well as degree to which the project complies with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards.
  3. Proposed consultant(s). The credentials and experience of the project team and consultants are considered in relation to the proposed scope of work. Archaeologists, architectural historians, architects, historic architects, and historians must demonstrate that they meet or exceed the minimum professional qualifications defined in the Code of Federal Regulations (36 CFR 61, Appendix A). Other consultants must demonstrate that they meet or exceed accepted professional qualifications in their respective fields.
  4. Budget and schedule. These must be realistic and feasible based on the work proposed for funding and allow sufficient time for review of funded work by the Historic Trust.
  1. Organization Ability
  2. Applicant. The ability of the applicant to carry out the proposed work, develop programs to sustain and interpret the property, keep the property accessible to the public, and provide for the long-term protection and stewardship of the property.
  3. Match. The availability of funds tocover project costs greater than the funding request is considered.
  4. Long-term preservation. Financial plans for the continued preservation of the structure after the expenditure of capital preservation grant money.

4. Public Benefit and Distribution

  1. Impact of project, which includes:
  1. Potential to promote other cultural and historic preservation activity.
  2. Proposed use for the site.
  3. Degree to which the proposed project represents innovative design or programming for a historic site and the degree to which the project reaches new audiences.
  1. Relationship to other programs or initiatives that aid community revitalization, protect the built or natural environment, or improve or promote heritage education and tourism described in the New Jersey State Development and Redevelopment Plan. See application for list of specific programs.

c.Community Support. Demonstrated community support for the proposed project and the site’s activity, use and future preservation.

d.Distribution. Allocation of funds to achieve a geographical balance as well as a balance among sizes and types of projects, diversity of audiences served by projects, and diversity of historical or cultural periods.

  1. Funding Impact. The ability of this grant to make a difference in the quality of the project.
  2. Interpretation. Project includes creating public history programs and education opportunities.

Deadline: Applications (original and five copy sets) must be received in the offices of the New JerseyHistoric Trust, at 101 South Broad Street, Trenton,by 4pm onMay 14, 2009.Applications received after 4 pm will not be accepted.Please note: if you are using a delivery service, applications not delivered to the Trust office by the deadline will not be accepted.

Process: Applications from eligible organizations will be reviewed, evaluated and ranked by an independent panel of qualified persons employing uniform evaluation criteria. The process is as follows:

  • Program staff will review eligible applications and make site visits. Applicants are to notify the Historic Trust of progress on a proposed project during the review period.
  • Applications will be reviewed and evaluated by the New Jersey Historic Trust.
  • The Historic Trust will forward to the Cultural Trust Board a list of projects it recommends for funding.
  • The Cultural Trust Board may delete projects from the list and will explain its reasons for any deletion and allow for appeal.
  • The Cultural Trust reserves the right to place other conditions upon any grant as they may relate to monitoring and reporting.
  • Announcement of grant awards will be made by the Cultural Trust Board.
  • Contracts will be issued to successful grantees by the Cultural Trust.

Directions for Applying: Qualified organizations must apply by hard copy mail or delivery. The guidelines and forms are available on the web site of the New Jersey Historic Trust at The narrative and forms can be completed on screen, printed, copied and sent by conventional mail or hand-delivered.

Applications must include:

  • An original, blue ink-signed application form, narrative and support materials in a 1-inch three-ring binder; AND
  • 5 collated sets of the application, narrative and support materials, with tabbed dividers separating the materials, and secured with binder clips.

For information and assistance regarding the grant guidelines and application, contact the New Jersey Historic Trust at (609) 984-0473.

Applications must be delivered by 4pm on May 14, 2009,to the offices of:

The New Jersey Historic Trust

Postal address: P.O. Box 457

Trenton, NJ 08625-0457

Deliveries to be made to:

The New Jersey Historic Trust

Dept. of Community Affairs

101 South Broad Street, Room 604

Trenton, NJ 08608

If you are in need of any special accommodation in filing a New Jersey Cultural Trust Grant application, please contact the Cultural Trust offices at609.984.6767 (Voice)

Callers with hearing or speech impairments can also use the NJ Relay Service to reach the Cultural Trust and any party in the state by dialing 711

2009Grant Applications

GSHPT Historic Site ManagementGrants NJ Cultural Trust Capital Funding

Declaration of Intentto Apply

To prepare for the 2009 grant round, potential applicants are strongly urged to submit a Declaration of Intent to Apply. Completed forms may be mailed, e-mailed, faxed or hand delivered to the Historic Trust. Please complete a Declaration for each application. Please read the 2009 GrantGuidelinesfor each grant program before completing this form.

The Declaration of Intent to Applyshould be received by the Trust by 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, 2009. Send to:

New Jersey Historic Trust

Fax No. 609-984-7590

e-mail:

Postal address: / Hand delivery or package service:
P.O. Box 457
Trenton, NJ08625 / C/O Dept. of Community Affairs
101 South Broad Street, Room 604
Trenton, NJ08608

Type of Application:

 GSHPT Historic Site Management Application NJ Cultural Trust Capital Application

Applicant:

Name of applicant organization ______

Street address______

City______State____ Zip______

Contact Person and Title______

Email______Telephone______Fax______

Applicant type: __County agency __Municipal Government __Tax-exempt nonprofit organization.

Nonprofits, please provide NJ Charities Registration #______.

What is your annual operating budget? $______

Will you be hiring a consultant to complete this application? __Yes __No

Anticipated Grant Request: $______

Does the project meet a Trust’s initiative for 2009? __Yes __No

Project Property:

Historic/common name(s) of project property/structure______

Address______

Does the applicant own the property? __Yes __No, supply name/address of owner ______

Does the applicant lease the property? __No __Yes ______years remaining on lease

State Register of Historic Places Status of Project Property

Is property listed in the State and/or National Register of Historic Places? __Yes __No

If no, have you applied to the NJ Historic Preservation Office (HPO) for certification that the property is eligible for the Register? __No __Yes, date application sent to HPO______

Briefly (50 words) explain the proposed project for which grant funds will be requested.

______

Checklist

The following tasks should be completed and attachments assembled prior to submission of a grant application on May 14, 2009:

Tasks
_ Review Initiatives and Eligibility sections of
2009Grant Guidelines
_ Review Criteria for Funding and Conditions for
Receiving Grant Funds in 2009Grant Guidelines
_ Determine proposed project costs
_ Determine proposed project team, goals, and
timetable
_ Check location within state initiatives
_ If not owned by applicant, ensure that owner is informed and signs “Owner Assurances” / Attachments
See “Attachments” in 2009 Grant Applications for explanations of the following:
_ Map locating historic resource
_ Historic designation of resource (contact the Historic Preservation Office at 609 292 2023 with questions about designation and eligibility)
_ Documentation of matching funds (if applicable)
_ Photo documentation
_ Scope Statement from proposed consultant
_ Copies of related research, if appropriate
_ Copy of lease for leased properties
_ Copy of IRS documentation for non-profit
applicants
_ Copy of financial information for non-profit
_ Evidence of community support

2009(FY 2010)New Jersey Cultural Trust Guidelines and Application

Capital Historic Preservation Projects

APPLICATION

1. Organization:

Name of OrganizationType of Organization

Official Address History

Humanities

City, State, Zip

Daytime Telephone______Fax______Charities Registration Number______

E-mail Address______FEI/EIN #______Business ID # (Div. of Revenue)______

County______Name of Mayor ______

Fiscal Year-End ______NJ Legislative District # NJ Congressional District#______

Is the applicant qualified by the NJ Cultural Trust? Yes___ No___

[Only qualified organizations are eligible to apply]

Have someone from the organization attend the NJ Historical Commission and Historic Trust Best Practices workshops? __Yes __No

2. Contact:

Name of Primary Contact

Daytime phone, evening phone, fax, e-mail address if different from above

3. Property:

Historic Name of Property for which funding is requested

Common Name of Property for which funding is requested

Address of Historic Property, including municipality and county

NJ Legislative District # for property

State and/or National Register Status of property (please check one of the following):

Individually listed

Contributing to the significance of a listed historic district

Determined by State Historic Preservation Office to be eligible to be listed

4. Proposed Project:

Project Description:In the box below and in 50 words or less (and for publication purposes) describe the stabilization project you propose.

Total Project Costs$______

Total Grant Requested$______

Project Schedule: Estimated start date ______Length of time to complete project (in months) ______

5. Certification and Signatures:

The signatories below certify that to the best of their knowledge and belief the information contained in this application is true and accurate and further understand that submission of this application implies prior review and approval of all representations made therein by the applicant’s governing body. It is also understood and accepted that in applying for this grant the organization is agreeing to comply with all pertinent state and federal laws and regulations, including those governing the release of all public documents submitted as part of this application. [PLEASE SIGN IN BLUE INK]

Signature of Chief Executive Officer

______

Signature DatePrint Name

Signature of Board President

______

Signature DatePrint Name

ATTACHMENTS

Please send one original and five (5) copies of the application and all attachments, with sections separated with tabs, and secured with a binder clip.

6. Narrative: In an attachment of no more than three pages in length, provide a narrative that answers directly the following:

  1. Organization:

Describe your organization, its mission, programming, audience, and the major challenges to its future growth and development.

  1. Property:

Describe the property’s use and accessibility, including hours open to the public. Provide map for locating property.

  1. Proposed Project:

Describe the proposed stabilization project and any conditions of compelling urgency. How will the project be accomplished? What resources (staffing, other funds) will be used? If the project will cost more than the grant, how will the funds or additional resources be obtained and when will these resources be in place?

  1. Project Benefit:

Discuss why the project is a high priority and how it fits into your organization’s strategic planning. How will it advance the organization’s mission, programming and sustainability?

7. Required Support Materials: