| CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM
The Certified Local Government Program is a preservation partnership between local, state and national governments focused on promoting historic preservation at the grass roots level. The program is jointly administered by the National Park Service (NPS) and the State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPOs) in each state, with each local community working through a certification process to become recognized as a Certified Local Government (CLG). CLGs then become an active partner in the Federal Historic Preservation Program and the opportunities it provides.
Why become a CLG? There are many reasons that are described in depth in the links provided, but the key reason is the access certification provides to the expert technical advice of the State Offices as well as the NPS. Partnerships with the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions, Preserve America, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the National Main Street Center are also networks that CLGs have an opportunity to tap into. Of course, access to Federal funding is another benefit, making certified communities able to access the portion of Federal funds set aside by each SHPO for just CLGs annually. Being a CLG also shows your community's commitment to keeping what is significant from the past for future generations. As a certified town, city, or county seeking other opportunities, it becomes easy to demonstrate a readiness to take on a preservation project and be successful.
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Announcements:
Lori Sipes was trained in a Michigan CLG window workshop. Now she is training others how to rehab their historic windows. View pictures and listen to a radio interview here .
Please help the National Park Service gather information on the annual accomplishments of our local government partners. Unless your State's CLG program coordinator has informed your official CLG contact person to the contrary, click here to download the forms and guidance, fill out the form(s), and return to NPS via mail or fax according to the guidelines. If you are not sure if your community is a CLG or who your CLG contact person is, please click on CLG Contacts & Statistics.
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Tell NPS about your Success!
The Historic Preservation Grants Division would like to hear from you, the grantees! Please email us with highlights, awards, success stories created by NPS funded grant programs. Did you experience increased visitation, neighborhood revitalization, economic development, or job creation because of the grant funding?
Send your stories to preservation_grants_info@nps.gov and they might be featured on our Best Ideas page. Please include photos! We look forward to hearing from you!
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