Appalachian Forest Grants Program 2024 Awards

AFNHA is proud to award $201,972 in grants to 15 area organizations through the second year of our Appalachian Forest Grants program. These projects will support preservation, interpretation, and tourism development throughout our region. This year’s grant program placed an extra emphasis on projects related to collections management, America250 stories, and Indigenous Appalachia. These projects are expected to leverage an additional $265,000 in our communities.

Awarded projects include:

  • Arthurdale Heritage - Homestead Barn Rehabilitation

  • Evergreen Heritage Center - Forest Evolution Trail Workshops and Tours

  • Experience Learning - The power of place, forest heritage and mountain stewardship

  • Friends of Blackwater - Early Mining Voices

  • Future Generations University - Anderson House Preservation Plan

  • Greenbrier River Trail Foundation - Greenbrier River Trail: Origin Stories Shared and Archived

  • Hardy County Convention & Visitors Bureau - Higgins House Museum & Hardy County Travel Information Center

  • High Rocks Educational Corporation - Richwood Building Repairs

  • Historic Beverly Preservation - Building Beverly, Building the Nation

  • Passages of the Western Potomac Heritage Area - Augmented Reality: Allegany County Virtual History Tour

  • Town of Bath - Rebuild and enhancement of the Town of Bath municipal website

  • West Virginia University Research Corporation - Scholarship for International Festival of Flutes

  • Wills Creek Museum - Creating Home: The Indigenous Peoples of Allegany County

  • Woodlands Community Lenders - Lost Towns Network

  • Yew Mountain Center - Indigenous Voices on the Mountain Medicine Trail

These grants were made possible by funding from the National Park Service. AFNHA is a member of the National Heritage Area System.