**The Fall 2024 grant cycle is now closed.The Winter 2025 grant cycle will open in December 2024, with an application deadline of February 17, 2025. The information below is from the Fall 2024 cycle and is provided only as a reference. Updated guidelines for the Winter cycle will be posted by December 1, 2024.**
Learn more about the Spring 2024 and Summer 2024 grant recipients.
Purpose
The purpose of Delaware 250 grants is to support museums, libraries, non-profit organizations, historic sites, heritage groups, and other such groups in developing programs or other public-facing ventures that help to commemorate the 250th anniversary for Delawareans and Delaware’s visitors. Funding may also be used to conduct research into archival collections, in order to tell a fuller, documented, or more inclusive story of the past. Grant funding may also support on-site improvements and other efforts to get historical sites “visitor ready” for the Semiquincentennial. A potential project or undertaking need not be tied specifically to the history of the American Revolution, but it should contribute to a deeper understanding and appreciation of Delaware’s rich history and heritage, which should be clearly identified in the grant application narrative.
Applicants are encouraged to consider a full and inclusive interpretation of this anniversary, in keeping with Delaware 250 Overarching Themes:
Organizations that serve or represent groups or peoples whose histories have been underrepresented or historically marginalized are strongly encouraged to apply.
All undertakings must include a public-facing element, which should be clearly articulated in the grant narrative.
Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Margaret Hughes, Delaware 250 Coordinator, at margaret.hughes@delaware.gov or (302) 744-5067.
Eligibility
Eligible entities must be registered non-profit organizations or local (non-State government) municipalities with a board of trustees or other governing body. Applicants must be open to the public on a regular basis or must regularly offer programs or provide a service to the public. Entities must be based in the State of Delaware, and proposed undertakings must benefit or be in service of Delawareans. Individuals are not eligible to apply for grants on their own, although organizations may include individuals as researchers, speakers, artists, creators, etc. within a grant application.
Eligible expenses include (but are not limited to)
Ineligible expenses include (but are not limited to)
Organizations may be eligible for more than one Delaware 250 grant between January 2024 and December 2026, although they may submit only one application at a time and must finish one grant and submit a final report before applying for another.
Interested in an Oral History Project?
Many groups are using the milestone of the United States Semiquincentennial as an opportunity to document the unique stories of their communities and constituencies. Recognizing this interest, the Delaware Heritage Commission has acquired oral history recording equipment to make available to organizations across Delaware. If you are interested in conducting an oral history project, please contact Margaret Hughes at margaret.hughes@delaware.gov. Equipment is subject to availability. The Heritage Commission also hosts workshops on oral history best practices. Please visit their website for more information.
Funding Amounts
Applicants are encouraged to consider the ranges of
Matching Funds
Any grants over $7,500 should include a fifty percent match, meaning that the grant recipient must match fifty percent of the total award. Matching funding does not need to be monetary and may include the valuation of staff or volunteer time, the use of facilities, or in-kind services
Delaware 250 grants may be eligible to be used as matching funds for grants that require a match (for example, federal grants).
Timeframe
For funding in | Application Deadline | Grant Review | Grant Notification | Grant Report |
Winter 2025 | February 17, 2025 | February/March 2025 | By March 31, 2025 | No later than June 30, 2026 |
Spring 2025* | May 15, 2025 | May/June 2025 | By June 30, 2025 | No later than September 30, 2026 |
* Anticipated; a Notice of Funding Opportunity will be posted for Winter and Spring grant cycles
All funds must be spent within twelve months of receiving funds and a final report submitted within three months of the program’s conclusion or of funds being spent. Failure to file a final report may result in ineligibility for subsequent funding. Unspent funds must be returned to Delaware 250.
To Apply
Applications must include:
In addition, applicants may include any supplemental materials that they feel helps to support their application. Please include descriptions of these materials in narrative or as a separate document.
Applications should be emailed as a single document, in either Word or PDF format, to Margaret Hughes at margaret.hughes@delaware.gov.
Applications will be reviewed by the Executive Committee of the Delaware 250 Steering Committee. The Executive Committee will make recommendations to the full Delaware 250 committee in the quarterly committee meetings.
Successful applicants will be required to enroll in the State of Delaware’s vendor system in order to receive grant monies. Details about this process will be provided upon notification of grant funding approval. All Delaware 250 grant funding will go through this system.
Potential applicants are encouraged to contact Margaret Hughes, Delaware 250 Coordinator, at margaret.hughes@delaware.gov or (302) 744-5067.
Other Grant or Funding Opportunities
In addition to Delaware 250 grants, there are other organizations across Delaware that support projects with similar themes to Delaware 250. We encourage you to check out these other opportunities as well. (While Delaware 250 cannot guarantee it, in some cases, Delaware 250 grant funding may be a source of matching funds for grants listed below.)
Delaware Division of the Arts
Delaware Heritage Commission
Delaware Humanities
Friends of the Delaware Archives Harold Handcock Research Fellowship
Preservation Delaware
Save America’s Treasures (through the National Park Service)
These links provided as a courtesy. Delaware 250 does not maintain the above websites or administer the respective grant programs.
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