American Battlefield Protection Program
National Park Service
The American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) promotes the preservation of significant historic battlefields associated with wars on American soil. The goals of the program are 1) to protect battlefields and sites associated with armed conflicts that influenced the course of our history, 2) to encourage and assist all Americans in planning for the preservation, management, and interpretation of these sites, and 3) to raise awareness of the importance of preserving battlefields and related sites for future generations. The ABPP focuses primarily on land use, cultural resource and site management planning, and public education.
The American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) of the National Park Service offers multiple grant opportunites. Visit the website listed below for more information.
Funding Program Details
Program Information
Program: Battlefield Project Grant Program
Website: American Battlefield Protection Program
Organization: American Battlefield Protection Program
National Park Service
1201 Eye Street, NW (2255)
Washington, DC 20005
Funding Information
Amount Min: undefined
Amount Max: undefined
Assistance Types: Grant
Applicant Types: Non-profit groups, academic institutions, and local, regional, state and tribal governments
Funding Types: Federal program
Project Types: Educational Program, Feasibility study or condition assessment, Acquisition, archaeology, Cultural Landscape Inventories, Cultural Resource Documentation, GIS Mapping, National Register Nominations, Preservation Plans
Counties: All Counties
Contact Information
- Kristen McMasters
- American Battlefield Protection Program, Grants Manager
National Park Service, 6th floor
1201 Eye Street, NW (2255)
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Phone: 202-354-2037
Email: kristen_mcmasters@nps.gov