The Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, provides state funds for historic preservation. The purpose of this program is to provide funding to assist major local, regional and state-wide efforts to preserve significant historic and archaeological resources, to assist major archaeological excavations or research projects, and assist in the development and fabrication of major museum exhibits that will promote knowledge and appreciation of the history of Florida. The program does not fund operational support for historic preservation organizations. This program provides historic preservation grants on a competitive basis. The Legislature determines the amount appropriated annually for the program, and funding for all eligible applications is not guaranteed. The Special Category Guidelines specify program policies and procedures.
The Historic Preservation Grants Program utilizes an online grant system via which prospective applicants submit their applications. Applications from previous solicitation periods are also available upon request (for viewing only).
Public entities such as counties or municipalities, school districts, state colleges or universities, agencies of state government and non-profit organizations are eligible Applicant Organizations.
An Applicant Organization shall submit no more than one (1) Special Category grant application under a single application deadline for a particular application cycle. State agencies, county or city governments or universities may submit single applications from more than one division or department under a single application cycle provided that those divisions or departments are separate and distinct budgetary units and provided that applications do not address the same facility, project or site.
Additionally, an Applicant Organization must NOT have multiple active Special Category projects under contract at one time. Special Category projects have a grant period of 24 months. Unless an Applicant Organization has a smaller project that will be completed in a single year, new applications should be submitted every other year. Furthermore, no organization may receive more than $3 million in historic preservation Special Category grant funding from the Division during a consecutive 5 state fiscal year period.
Applications are evaluated by the Florida Historical Commission. The criteria for evaluation includes historic significance, endangerment, appropriateness of the preservation treatment proposed, administrative capability of the organization, adequacy of technical and financial resources, compatibility with statewide historic preservation priorities, educational potential, economic benefits and public good resulting from the project.
Special Category grants provide assistance up to $1,000,000. There is no minimum request amount. An Applicant Organization is required to provide a 50% match except as specified in the Special Category Guidelines. Twenty-five percent of the required match must be cash-on-hand at the time of application. All match must be accounted for during the grant period.
FY2026 Special Category Solicitation
When applying for a grant from the Division of Historical Resources the following information should prove useful.
The documents provided here are in the process of being update as part of our regular rule update. They will apply to the FY2026 application and award of the grants:
All applications must be completed and submitted via the online grant system by the application deadline. To access dosgrants.com click here.
Photograph Submission Guidelines
Photographs are requested not only at the time of application but also to evidence the progress and completion of all funded projects. All projects must adhere to the specifications stipulated in the guidelines.
The following documents should be utilized to document any volunteer, in-kind, or grant worked hours related to your project for which there is no alternate official record. To calculate the value of volunteer services, use the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. Completed time sheets should be submitted with any payment request which cites these services.
Project Identification Sign/Credit LinePursuant to Section 286.25, Florida Statutes, in publicizing, advertising, or describing the sponsorship of the program the Grantee shall include the following statement:
a. "This project is sponsored in part by the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources and the State of Florida." Any variation in this language must receive prior approval in writing by the Division.
b. All site-specific projects must include a Project identification sign, with the aforementioned language, that must be placed on site. The cost of preparation and erection of the Project identification sign are allowable project costs. Routine maintenance costs of Project signs are not allowable project costs. A photograph of the aforementioned sign must be submitted to the Division as soon as it is erected.
Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation (36 C.F.R. 68)
State of Florida, Chapter 1A-46 F.A.C., Archaeological and Historical Report Standards and Guidelines
Electronic Payments
You can choose to use electronic funds transfer (EFT) to receive your grant payments.
For information on how to complete an application for Small Matching projects you may access a PDF version of the How to Apply for a Small Matching Grant Presentation (pdf).
For information on how to complete an application for Special Category projects you may access a PDF version of the How to Apply for a Special Category Grant Presentation (pdf).
For information on how to complete an application for Abandoned African-American Cemeteries projects you may access a PDF version of the How to Apply for Abandoned African-American Cemeteries Grants Presentation (pdf).
For information on how to manage your grant funds you may access a PDF version of the How to Manage Your Grant Presentation (pdf).
Click here to view or download the most recent Grant Book.
DHR grants are listed on pages 33-41.
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