Somerset County Awards History Grants to Eight Organizations

Somerset County Awards History Grants to Eight Organizations

Abraham Staats House in South Bound Brook

 

 

SOMERVILLE, NJ – The Somerset County Board of County Commissioners awarded grants to eight organizations after receiving funds through the County History Partnership Program (CHPP) grant. The grants assist organizations with general operating support and special projects.

The grant money, totaling $63,750, was approved by the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission and the Board of County Commissioners using funds from the New Jersey Historical Commission (NJHC).

“The County History Partnership Program Grant provides local nonprofits and communities with an opportunity to highlight Somerset County’s unique history,” said County Commissioner Melonie Marano, liaison to the Cultural & Heritage Commission. “Our county has a prominent place in the history of New Jersey and our nation, and this grant program will help our community share those stories.”

The following Somerset County organizations received CHPP grants:

Bernards Township Library, Bernards – $2,000
Special project funding will be used to digitize and make accessible a collection of historical records pertaining to Northern Somerset County’s local history and genealogy.

Borough of Bound Brook, Bound Brook – $2,000
Special project funding will be used to enhance the Battle and Brews historic site walking tour of downtown Bound Brook. This project accompanies the 2023 Battle of Bound Brook reenactment.

Downtown Bernardsville Inc., Bernardsville – $16,250
Special project funding will be used in the creation and promotion of an enhanced historic walking tour in Bernardsville.

Friends of the Abraham Staats House, South Bound Brook – $6,000
General operating support funding will help support annual programing and preservation activities as well as efforts to continue broadening audience participation.

Friends of the Kennedy Martin Stelle Farmstead, Bernards – $5,000
Special project funding will aid with updates to create a more user-friendly website which will better highlight the 300-year history and events at the Farmstead.

Millstone Valley Preservation Coalition, Franklin – $15,500
Special project funding will be used to create a smart phone enabled audio tour of the Millstone Valley Scenic Byway which will highlight the history of the region.

Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum, Montgomery – $15,000
General operating support funding will be used to support the 2023 operations at the Mt. Zion AME Church and the True Farmstead.

Ukrainian History and Education Center, Franklin – $2,000
Special project funding will facilitate the digitization of eight reels of motion picture film documenting historic events at the St. Andrew Memorial Church and St. Andrew Cemetery from the 1960s to 1980s.

 

About the County History Partnership Program Grant
The County History Partnership Program Grant enables the New Jersey Historical Commission (NJHC) to support local history within each of New Jersey’s 21 counties through a competitive grant application process by awarding funds to the designated county agencies. This program enables the NJHC to support existing and emerging local history organizations, and other eligible non-profit organizations providing history projects, programs, services to benefit diverse public audiences.

The Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission (SCC&HC) is the official agency designated in the county to apply for, receive and administer the County History Partnership Program Grant. The grant applications are approved through an independent panel of peers who evaluate and provide recommendations for the allocation of funding.

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