The Illinois Department of Natural Resources, which administers the
grant program, is again accepting applications from qualifying
public museums. The deadline to apply is May 7 at noon.
In 2010, the Illinois Public Museum Capital Grants program
granted $15 million to over 50 museums for projects ranging from
expanded facilities to exhibits and infrastructure improvements.
Funding for the program comes from the state's "Illinois Jobs Now!"
capital program.
"Illinois has a great story to tell, and museums are an important
role in educating the public about the culture, history and natural
heritage of local communities and the state," an official said.
"These grants will help museums meet their missions and provide a
better educational experience for children, families and visitors
across the state."
A total of $15 million in funding from the state's Illinois Jobs
Now capital program has been made available for public museum
capital grants for fiscal 2012. The maximum grant award for
qualifying projects for fiscal 2012 is $750,000. New to this grant
cycle, projects will be reviewed solely on the merit of the
application as presented; no changes to the funding request will be
initiated during the review process.
The level of local matching funds required for each project is
based on the level of attendance at the applicant museum during the
preceding calendar year. Since the program is funded by capital
development bonds, only those museums operated by or located upon
land owned by a unit of local government are eligible.
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For detailed information on the application process, museum
eligibility, matching fund requirements and a copy of the
application form, check the website at this link:
http://www.museum.state.il.us/programs/musgrants/.
Copies of the application forms can also be obtained by
contacting the Division of Grants, Illinois Department of Natural
Resources, One Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL 62702-1271;
email DNR.Grants@Illinois.gov;
phone 217-782-7481.
[Text from
Illinois Department of
Natural Resources file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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