Title 54 › Subtitle Subtitle III— National Preservation Programs › Chapter 3087— NATIONAL MARITIME HERITAGE › § 308703
Creates a National Maritime Heritage Grants Program at the Department of the Interior to help people learn about and protect America’s maritime history. Each year the program gives money two ways: a grant to the National Trust to make subgrants for education projects, and grants to State Historic Preservation Officers for preservation projects. Education money can pay for museum programs and exhibits, teaching traditional maritime skills, hands-on water programs, heritage trails, and building reproductions when originals are gone. Preservation money can pay to find and document historic maritime sites (including underwater sites), buy resources to save them, repair or restore and maintain sites under standards set by the Secretary of the Interior, and fund research and planning. To get a grant, applicants must reach a wide audience, match the grant dollar-for-dollar with nonfederal funds or valued donated services, keep records and allow audits, and be a state or local government unit or a private nonprofit. Applications follow rules the Secretary sets, and winners must agree to cover long-term upkeep after the project ends. The Secretary should try to make education and preservation funding equal when possible, and projects owned or run by the federal government may get no more than 40% of the total yearly grant money. The National Trust runs the education subgrants, the Secretary gives preservation grants, and State Historic Preservation Officers run preservation subgrants. They must publicize the program, handle applications, track projects, and report progress. The Secretary, the National Trust, and State Historic Preservation Officers may work with qualified nonprofit maritime groups. Each year the Secretary must report to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate), the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate), the Committee on Natural Resources (House), the Committee on Armed Services (House), and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House) with numbers of applications, funded projects, results, and recommended priorities.
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54 U.S.C. § 308703
Title 54 — National Park Service and Related Programs
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Apr 5, 2026
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