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Save America's Treasures Grant Program

This information is for Save America's Treasures grantees whose grants are administered by the National Park Service. If your grant is administered by one of the partner agencies - the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, or the Institute of Museum and Library Services - you must contact that agency for information relating to requirements for your grant. Use PDF software Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files.

SAVE AMERICA’S TREASURES GRANT MANUAL

General Information
National Park Service (NPS) address and contact information
Where to find information on the internet including:
    • Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties
    • Section 106 Process

Reporting Forms
Interim Progress Report cover sheet
Final Project Report cover sheet
Federal Financial Form (form SF425)
Federal Financial Form Instructions

Payment Information
Information about the SMARTLINK Payment system
Request for Advance or Reimbursement (form SF270)

Preagreement Costs and Matching Share
Preagreement Costs - Required Documentation
Matching Share Eligibility

Contracting and Procurement Information
Procurement Standards
Donated Labor Valuation Form and Time Sheet
Donated Equipment Valuation Form
Donated Material Valuation Form
Competitive Negotiation and Small Purchases Documentation Form
Sub-grant/Contract Payment Approval Checklist

Preservation Easements
Sample Preservation Easement

Audits
Information on Audit requirements

Grant Project Publicity, Program Acknowledgement, & Logo Requirements

Required Acknowledgement and Nondiscrimination Statements
Save America's Treasures Logo
Sample Press Release and Publicity Statement

Project Images Form and Instructions
Guidance for Photographic Documentation  
Project Images Form
Project Images Form Instructions
Publicity Guidance

 

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