As of June 2026, Grantoria lists 27 Historic Preservation Grants for Tribal Nation — 16 open right now, across 13 funding agencies. Award amounts range $5K to $26M. The next application deadline is June 15, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
The Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program provides financial assistance to organizations and entities working to preserve historic Japanese American confinement sites and their history, including:…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.933⏰ Jun 15, 2026💰
$5,000 – $500,000
Save America"s Treasures grants from the Historic Preservation Fund provide preservation and/or conservation assistance to nationally significant historic properties and collections. For collections, the program supports…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.929⏰ Jun 16, 2026💰
$25,000 – $750,000
Save America"s Treasures (SAT) grants from the Historic Preservation Fund provide preservation and/or conservation assistance to nationally significant historic properties and collections. Grants are awarded through…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.929⏰ Jun 16, 2026💰
$125,000 – $750,000
The goal of the Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Subgrants Program is to fund subgrant programs that support the rehabilitation of historic properties to foster economic development…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.966⏰ Jun 23, 2026💰
$200,000 – $750,000
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Division of Lifelong Learning is accepting applications for the Landmarks of American History and Culture and Summer Institutes program.…
🏛 National Endowment for the Humanities📋 CFDA 45.039⏰ Jun 25, 2026💰
$1 – $230,000
The National Park Service"s (NPS) Semiquincentennial Grant Program will support the physical preservation of a broad variety of cultural resources associated with the founding of America…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.966⏰ Jun 30, 2026💰
$15,000 – $750,000
This funding program supports the operation of Tribal Historic Preservation Offices (THPOs) within allowable program areas described in the National Historic Preservation Act (54 U.S.C. 300101…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.904⏰ Jun 30, 2026💰
$83,000 – $181,000
This funding program supports the operation of State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPOs) in the 50 states, 5 territories, 3 Freely Associated States, and District of Columbia…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.904⏰ Jun 30, 2026💰
$316,000 – $2,200,000
The National Park Service"s (NPS) Underrepresented Communities Grant Program (URC) is intended to expand listings in the National Register of Historic Places to include communities that…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.966⏰ Jul 7, 2026💰
$15,000 – $100,000
The National Park Service"s (NPS) African American Civil Rights Grant Program (AACR) will document and preserve the sites and stories of the full history of the…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.966⏰ Jul 14, 2026💰
$15,000 – $100,000
The National Park Service"s (NPS) African American Civil Rights Grant Program (AACR) will document and preserve the sites and stories of the full history of the…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.966⏰ Jul 14, 2026💰
$15,000 – $750,000
The National Park Service"s (NPS) History of Equal Rights Grant Program (HER) will preserve sites related to the struggle of all Americans to achieve equal rights.…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.966⏰ Jul 21, 2026💰
$15,000 – $750,000
The National Historic Preservation Act authorizes grants to federally recognized Tribes for cultural and historic preservation projects. These grants assist Tribes, Alaskan Natives, and Native Hawaiian…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.904⏰ Jul 27, 2026💰
$15,000 – $100,000
Broadly, the objective is to develop partnerships to improve access to, and use of, heritage resources, and promote their educational, scientific, cultural, and recreational values in…
🏛 Bureau of Land Management📋 CFDA 15.224⏰ Aug 14, 2026💰
$30,000 – $75,000
The Southwest Border Resource Protection Program (SWBRPP) provides financial assistance to National Park Service (NPS) units, as well as educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, tribes, and local…
🏛 National Park Service📋 CFDA 15.963⏰ Sep 8, 2026💰
$15,000 – $50,000
How many historic preservation grants for tribal nation are available?
Grantoria currently lists 27 historic preservation grants for tribal nation, of which 16 are open for applications right now. The database is refreshed daily from official federal sources (Grants.gov and SAM.gov).
When is the next deadline?
The next application deadline is June 15, 2026 — about 2 days away. Deadlines vary by program; open any grant to see its exact closing date and application window.
How much funding is available?
Award sizes range from $5K to $26M, depending on the program and applicant. Each grant shows its specific funding range where the agency has published one.
Is Grantoria free to use?
Yes — Grantoria is completely free. No account or subscription is required to browse historic preservation grants for tribal nation, view deadlines and eligibility, or reach the official application.
How do I apply?
Open any grant to see its full profile — eligibility, required documents, deadlines and a direct link to the official application on the funding agency's website. You apply through the federal portal; Grantoria simply helps you find the right opportunity.
About Historic Preservation Grants for Tribal Nation
A distinctive feature of historic preservation funding for tribal nations is the prevalence of cost-sharing requirements: half of available grants demand matching funds or in-kind contributions. 5,929 active grants in this category reflect strong support from the National Park Service and National Endowment for the Humanities, making this a well-resourced funding landscape despite competitive pressures.
Award sizes typically range from $25,000 to $750,000, with all grants requiring competitive applications. Most support program development, capital projects, and capacity building across tribal cultural sites. To refine your search, filter by specific geographic region or tribal nation to identify grants with the strongest historical alignment to your community's preservation priorities.