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Michigan Lighthouse Assistance Program Grants
The Michigan Lighthouse Assistance Program was established by
the Michigan legislature in 1999 to assist local groups in preserving
and protecting lighthouses. The program arose from the efforts
of the Michigan Lighthouse Fund and concern about the disposal
of some 70 lighthouses by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Who Can Apply?
Nonprofits and state or local governments that
own (or are in the process of acquiring) or have long-term leases
on a lighthouse
are eligible to apply for these funds. Private individuals are
not eligible for these grants.
How Do I Find Information about the Program?
You may view and print the FY2004 Michigan Lighthouse
Assistance Program Grant Manual on-line in either PDF or Word
format:
Grant
Manual (PDF) Grant
Manual (Word)
To receive a printed
version by mail, please contact:
State Historic Preservation Office
Michigan Historical Center
P.O. Box 30740
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48909-8240
Telephone: (517) 373-1630
For information about any of the programs described
on this site, write the Michigan State Historic Preservation
Office,
Michigan Historical Center, P.O. Box 30740, 702 W. Kalamazoo
St., Lansing, MI 48909-8240, or call us at
(517) 373-1630.
Michigan Lighthouse License Plates
The purchase of a Michigan Lighthouse License Plate supports
the Michigan Lighthouse Assistance Program. Learn more about
this important connection between lighthouse preservation and
license plates from the file to your right.
Keep
The Lights On!


Contact: Cathie Cunningham (517) 335-3168
Agency: Environmental Quality Coastal
Management Program Grants & Application
Michigan's Coastal Management Program was developed
under the federal Coastal Zone Management Act and approved in
1978. Since then, the Program has assisted organizations in protecting
and enhancing their coastal areas, funded studies related to
coastal management and helped to increase recreational opportunities
in Michigan's Great Lakes coastal area.
Grant applications are sent
out at the beginning of each year and must be submitted by
May 1st in order to be considered for
funding in October. In addition, grant applications are available
at the DEQ, 525 West Allegan Street, and can also be viewed
on the Internet.
Coastal
Management Program Grants & Application
If you are interested in participating in this
grant program, please submit a grant application to:
Coastal Management
Program
Environmental Science and Services Division
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 30457
Lansing, MI 48909-7957
If you have any questions, feel free to contact coastal management
staff at (517) 335-3168 or send us email.

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