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MDNHA opens ‘25-‘26 Cultural Heritage Grants cycle

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The Mississippi Delta National Heritage Area (MDNHA) has opened the 2025-26 Cultural Heritage Grants cycle. These grants offer up to $25,000 in funding for projects that preserve, celebrate and share the unique cultural heritage of the Mississippi Delta.

side bar“The Cultural Heritage Grants are important to our local communities, because they empower them to preserve and share the stories, traditions and voices that define the Mississippi Delta,” said MDNHA Board Chairman Stephanie Patton. “These grants help us celebrate our unique history, support local artists and cultural leaders, and ensure that future generations understand and value the rich heritage that makes this region so special.”

Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, local governments and federally recognized Native American tribes located in or directly serving the eighteen-county MDNHA region. Projects must align with at least one of MDNHA’s five cultural heritage themes: The River and The Land, The Blues, Freedom, Creativity Beyond Cotton and Diverse Communities. Additionally, projects should contribute to MDNHA’s goals, such as engaging local communities, preserving historic and natural resources, building regional partnerships and supporting sustainable economic development.

All grant applications require a minimum 1:1 non-federal cash or in-kind match. Proposed activities should be scheduled between October 1, 2025, and September 30, 2026.

The application deadline is 11:59 p.m. (central time) on Sunday, June 30, 2025. Interested applicants can access the application portal and additional resources, including grant writing tutorials and application guides, at www.msdeltaheritage.com/grants.

For more information or assistance, contact MDNHA at [email protected].

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