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AHPP Annual Report Available Online

20 Thursday Dec 2012

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economic development, historic preservation, preservation grants, tax projects

The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program’s federal fiscal year 2012 annual report and 2013 action plan are now available on the agency website at http://www.arkansaspreservation.com/annual-report/. Some of the highlights:

• Students visited by AHPP educational outreach programs: 10,353
• Adults visited by AHPP educational outreach programs: 4,612
• County Courthouse Preservation Subgrants: $1,186,941
• Historic Preservation Restoration Grants: $307,564
• Main Street Downtown Revitalization Grants: $65,000
• Certified Local Government Grants: $99,000
• Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Grants: $19,958
• Properties nominated to the National Register of Historic Places: 27
• Properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places: 20
• Properties listed on the Arkansas Register of Historic Places: 2
• Project Grants received: $1,000,020 from the Arkansas Natural and Cultural Resources Council, $207,500 from the Civil War Trust and American Battlefield Protection Program and $753,650 from the National Park Service
• Federal Tax projects: 11 projects completed, representing $10,512,671 in private investment
• State Tax projects: 39 projects completed, representing $9,101,465 in private investment
• Conservation easements: 7 added, 359 total
• Federal undertakings reviewed: 5,070
• Technical assistance provided: 15,902 constituents.
Visit the website to read the full report!

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