Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 012 - Department of Arkansas Heritage
Division 02 - Historic Preservation Commission
Rule 012.02.96-001 - Main Street Arkansas Downtown Revitalization Grant
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program's Main Street Arkansas Downtown Revitalization Grant Program is to assist active Main Street Programs in funding their local efforts to revitalize their downtowns through historic preservation and economic development. The grant funds must be used for the sole purpose of downtown revitalization efforts in the community. Examples of typical projects to be included in this grant program, as well as projects that cannot be funded by this program are listed in Appendix A.
AHPP will advertise the availability of grant funds as they become available and will distribute grant application packages to potential grantees. Grant awards are based on the criteria stated in Section III of the AHPP Grant Manual.
This manual outlines the requirements of the Main Street Arkansas Downtown Revitalization Grant Program. The requirements listed in this manual are in addition to those outlined in the AHPP Grants Manual. Both the Main Street and AHPP Grants Manuals should be read thoroughly.
For further information or assistance, please contact Main Street Arkansas at 1500 Tower Building, 323 Center Street, Little Rock, AR 72201; phone (501) 324-9880 (TDD 501-324-9811); FAX (501) 324-9184 or e-mail at Marian@dah.state.ar.us.
I. Grant Application. Review and Award Procedures
II. General Grant Requirements
III. Grant payments:
IV. Reporting Requirements: Grantees are required to submit reports to Main Street Arkansas during the grant cycle according to the grant agreement.
V. Site Visits: As work on the project progresses, Main Street Arkansas staff may make periodic site visits. Once work has begun on the project, the site visits may be made without notification to the grantee. The Arkansas Historic Preservation program photographer may make at least one site visit to photograph the project work, if applicable.
Attachment 1
DOCUMENTS/FORMS AHPP PROVIDES TO YOU
DOCUMENTS/REPORTS REQUIRED FROM GRANTEE
APPENDIX A
Examples of Types of Programs To Be Funded By the Main Street Arkansas Downtown Revitalization Grant Program
Establishment or maintenance of a mini grant program for downtown businesses and property owners
Publication of a Main Street newsletter to educate the community about the program.
Establishment or maintenance of a business incentive program to attract businesses to your downtown area.
Sponsorship of a workshop or series of workshops to benefit business owners or property owners in your community.
Contracts with consultants to work toward establishing a historic district in the downtown area and/or creating a Certified Local Government in the downtown.
Contracts with consultants to conduct market analysis in the community, including customer surveys, building surveys, or business surveys.
Matching funds for any grant program that will directly benefit the downtown revitalization effort.
Start-up funding for a community oriented event or program, whether an on-going program such as a farmers market, or a one-time event such as a Heritage Week event.
Establishment or maintenance of a business incubator program in the downtown.
Development of a video or slide presentation documenting the downtown program's progress.
Establishment or maintenance of an incentive program to encourage upper floor development.
Main Street Arkansas Grant funds will not be granted for salaries or operations with the following exception:
Purchase of office communication equipment such as computer, printer, facsimile, copier.
APPENDIX B MAIN STREET ARKANSAS DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION GRANTS
Maximum Dollar Amounts are Size and Scope of Local Program
Urban (Over 50,000 population) |
|
North Little Rock |
$4,000 |
Regular Cities (5,000 - 50,000) |
|
Batesville |
3,500 |
Blytheville |
3,500 |
Harrison |
3,500 |
Helena |
3,500 |
Magnolia |
3,500 |
Mena |
3,500 |
Rogers |
3,500 |
Russellville |
3,500 |
West Memphis |
3,500 |
Cities 5,000 - 50,000 partnered with another organization |
|
Benton |
3,000 |
Camden |
3,000 |
Conway |
3,000 |
El Dorado |
3,000 |
Small Cities |
|
Lonoke |
2,500 |
Ozark |
2,500 |
Part-time programs |
|
Hardy |
2,000 |
Smackover |
2,000 |