Historically Black Colleges & Universities Funded Projects

The HBCU grant program puts the financial resources of the Historic Preservation Fund to work on the historic resources on the campuses of eligible colleges and universities. HBCUs have provided 180-plus years of academics, opportunities, and community throughout the United States. Today, 85 of the accredited HBCUs are eligible to receive grant funding to support the physical preservation of sites listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places as well as the development of architectural plans and specifications, historic structure reports, campus preservation plans, and National Register nominations.

Since 1995, the National Park Service has invested more than $87 million in the historic resources of HBCUs, with more than $9 million in grant funding awarded in fiscal year 2022 alone. Between 2009 and 2017 no new grants were awarded under this program.
 

Success Stories from Past Projects

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    Funded Projects 1995 to 2012

    This table displays a sortable dataset showing past HBCU grant projects. Each grant is sortable by the year of the grant, the name of the institution receiving the grant, the state in which the institution is located, the name of the property (building) receiving the grant, its National Register status, and (if available) the National Register listing name.

    In the table below, "contributing" means that a property is said to be contributing to a National Register of Historic Places listed historic district. "Individually listed" means that a property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places on its own, independently of a district.
    Listing of the year, institution, property, and National Register status of grants.
    YearSchoolStateHistoric BuildingNational Register Status?Listing Name

    Last updated: November 15, 2022