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Preservation Partners

To establish and maintain effective liaison with federal agencies and national preservation organizations, the NCSHPO works closely with numerous partners, among them:

Click on the partner logo for more information about the organization, staff and contact information, program listings, and news and events.

 

The History Channel Save Our History Grant Program funds educational community preservation projects. Click here for more information.

Federal Agencies and Historic Preservation

With passage of the National Historic Preservation Act in 1966, Congress made the federal government a full partner and a leader in historic preservation. Today, federal agencies that have major stewardship responsibilities for public lands and resources, or have the most frequent, significant effects on historic properties through federal assistance and regulatory programs, have substantial historic preservation responsibilities

The Role of Federal Agencies including information on working with, and streamlining, Section 106, E.O. 11593, Section 110, a list of Federal Preservation Officers, and E.O. 13287 (Preserve America).




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Federal Agencies and Historic Preservation