Appalachian Forest Heritage Area Inc
Total Giving
$80K
Number of Grants
9
Median Grant
$8K
Grant Range
$7K - $13K
Allegany Museum Inc
Preserve and create educational programs, and exhibits on Mountain Maryland Traditional Arts.
β’ 2023
$8K
Arthurdale heritage Inc
Rehabilitation of the historic Esso Station and Museum building as well as restoring original stone pillars in our furniture factory ruins and restoring the brick chimney at our historic E-2 Homestead house.
β’ 2023
$7K
City of Frostburg
Installation of new wayfinding and interpretive signage at Glendening Park, a 27 acre municipal recreation facility with walking and cross country trails, fishing ponds, a wetland area, and an Edible Arboretum
β’ 2023
$8K
Future Generations University
This project aims to develop a comprehensive preservation plan for the historic Anderson House in Franklin, West Virginia. It will engage local partnerships to create strategies for restoration, green energy efficiency, and long-term stewardship of a cultural and architectural landmark of Pendleton County.
β’ 2023
$7K
Greenbrier Valley Archaeology
The Fort Warwick project combines archaeology and heritage tourism to assist preservation and interpretation. Through tourism and experiential learning, it will create a new understanding of the role of forest resources in frontier settlement and history.
β’ 2023
$10K
Greenbrier Valley Theater
Development and production of a new play celebrating the rich culture, history and identity of West Virginia. This iteration of the show will tour to schools, both in local and surrounding counties, serving as a pilot program to the larger Educational Touring Initiative (ETI) of Greenbrier Valley Theatre.
β’ 2023
$8K
Mountain Heritage Trails Inc
Identification, research, mapping, and documentation of the process that reveals and redresses overlooked and obscured private and public burial sites of enslaved and free African Americans in Hardy County.
β’ 2023
$10K
Randolph County Parks and Rec
To renovate the historic one room schoolhouse that is located on the 4-H Camp Pioneer property and develop the building as a museum featuring the history of 4-H in Randolph County.
β’ 2023
$10K
Woodlands Development Group
The rehabilitated Tygart Hotel will have it's walls covered with original art created by local and regional artists to explore the history and stories of five Ghost Towns in the Monongahela National Forest. The works will be paired with topo maps, historic photographs, and interpretation as well as a guide book/brochure to help visitors and residents locate and further explore the sites of the towns and delve deeper into the history of our region and communities.
β’ 2023
$13K
Location
West VirginiaReturn Type
990
Most Recent Filing
2024
Annual Expenses
$1.1M
Giving Rate
12.8% of assets
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