In late July, BNHA’s grants review committee awarded $105,000 in grant awards to non-capital projects that advance heritage tourism in Baltimore’s heritage area. Funded by the U.S. National Park Service, this grant program specifically supports planning, interpretation, and programming projects in addition to operating grants. Congratulations!
Baltimore Architecture Foundation, Inc. - $15,000 Say It Loud Exhibition at the Baltimore Center for Architecture and Design
Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts - $15,000 Top of the World Modernization Initiative Phase 2
Friends of President Street Station - $2,051 Interpretive Wayside Signsfor the site of Frederick Douglass' escape in Canton
Mount Clare Museum House - $15,000 Let's Complete the Story - Mount Clare Site Reinterpretation Project
Pride of Baltimore, Inc. - $9,430 Operating Grant: A Return to Safe Sailing During COVID with Improved Interpretation through Partnerships
Single Carrot Theatre - $14,900 Unmarked: Histories Told
The Heritage Museum - $5,000 Story of Mr. Thomas Carney - A Maryland Patriot of the American Revolutionary War
The Lenox Theatre Projects, Incorporated - $7,219 Redevelopment and Redesign Planning
The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum, Inc. - $6,400 Operating Grant: Opening Doors to Open Minds
The Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture - $15,000 The Proximity Project: An Immersive Mobile Tour of Baltimore’s Contemporary Civil Rights Sites |
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