Grants will be awarded on a rolling basis until funds are fully expended. Only 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status organizations, public-facing organizations operating within accredited institutions of higher learning, state and local governmental agencies and state and federally recognized Native American tribal governments are eligible to receive grant funds.
All Emergency Recovery Grant applications will be subject to the same review process based on the following criteria:
Organizations reaching underserved populations are particularly encouraged to apply.
The grants provide funds for facility repairs or upgrades to reduce vulnerability, clean up, remediation, rental of temporary meeting space or other action that can mitigate the effects of past or future natural disaster damage.
Specific examples include but are not limited to:
鈥淓very Louisiana community is impacted by climate or weather-related disasters and emergencies, and here at the LEH we are taking active steps to help those communities and their critical cultural infrastructure recover from these events,鈥 said Miranda Restovic, executive director and president of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. 鈥淲e are ready to respond to the needs of the many organizations that preserve, promote and protect our state鈥檚 rich cultural heritage, providing needed funding for recovery and mitigation.鈥