§ 5403. National Maritime Heritage Grants Program
(a)
Establishment
There is hereby established within the Department of the Interior the National Maritime Heritage Grants Program, to foster in the American public a greater awareness and appreciation of the role of maritime endeavors in our Nation’s history and culture. The Program shall consist of—
(1)
annual grants to the National Trust for Historic Preservation for subgrants administered by the National Trust for maritime heritage education projects under subsection (b) of this section;
(b)
Grants for maritime heritage education projects
(2)
Use of grants
Amounts received by the National Trust as an annual grant under this subsection shall be used to make subgrants to State and local governments and private nonprofit organizations to carry out education projects which have been approved by the Secretary under subsection (f) of this section and which consist of—
(A)
assistance to any maritime museum or historical society for—
(C)
other educational activities relating to historic maritime resources, including—
(c)
Grants for maritime heritage preservation projects
(1)
Grants to State Historic Preservation Officers
The Secretary, acting through the National Maritime Initiative of the National Park Service and subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), [2] and the availability of amounts for that purpose under section
5405
(b)(1)(B) of this title, shall make grants to State Historic Preservation Officers for maritime heritage preservation projects.
(2)
Use of grants
Amounts received by a State Historic Preservation Officer as a grant under this subsection shall be used by the Officer to carry out [3] or to make subgrants to local governments and private nonprofit organizations to carry out, projects which have been approved by the Secretary under subsection (f) of this section for the preservation of historic maritime resources through—
(d)
Criteria for direct grant and subgrant eligibility
To qualify for a subgrant from the National Trust under subsection (b) of this section, or a direct grant to or a subgrant from a State Historic Preservation Officer under subsection (c) of this section, a person must—
(1)
demonstrate that the project for which the direct grant or subgrant will be used has the potential for reaching a broad audience with an effective educational program based on American maritime history, technology, or the role of maritime endeavors in American culture;
(2)
match the amount of the direct grant or subgrant, on a 1-to-1 basis, with non-Federal assets from non-Federal sources, which may include cash or donated services fairly valued as determined by the Secretary;
(e)
Procedures, terms, and conditions
(1)
Application procedures
An application for a subgrant under subsection (b) of this section, or a direct grant or subgrant under subsection (c) of this section, shall be submitted under procedures prescribed by the Secretary.
(2)
Terms and conditions
A person may not receive a subgrant under subsection (b) of this section, or a direct grant or subgrant under subsection (c) of this section, unless the person has agreed to assume, after completion of the project for which the direct grant or subgrant is awarded, the total cost of the continued maintenance, repair, and administration of any property for which the subgrant will be used in a manner satisfactory to the Secretary.
(f)
Review of proposals
(1)
Committee recommendations
The National Maritime Heritage Grants Committee [4] shall review applications for subgrants under subsection (b) of this section, and direct grants or subgrants under subsection (c) of this section, and submit recommendations to the Secretary regarding projects which should receive funding under those direct grants and subgrants.
(2)
Allocation of grant funding
To the extent feasible, the Secretary shall ensure that the amount made available under subsection (b) of this section for maritime heritage education projects is equal to the amount made available under subsection (c) of this section for maritime heritage preservation projects.
(3)
Limitation
The amount provided by the Secretary in a fiscal year as grants under this section for projects relating to historic maritime resources owned or operated by the Federal Government shall not exceed 40 percent of the total amount available for the fiscal year for grants under this section.
(g)
Direct grants and subgrants process
(1)
Direct grants and subgrants solicitation
The Secretary shall publish annually in the Federal Register and otherwise as the Secretary considers appropriate—
(2)
Receipt and approval or disapproval of direct grant and subgrant applications
Within 60 days after the submission of recommendations by the Committee to the Secretary under subsection (h)(6) of this section, the Secretary shall review and approve or disapprove a direct grant or subgrant for each project recommended by the Committee and provide to the Committee and the applicant the reasons for that approval or disapproval.
(h)
Direct grant and subgrant administration
The National Trust shall be responsible for administering subgrants for maritime heritage education projects under subsection (b) of this section, the Secretary shall be responsible for administering direct grants for maritime heritage preservation projects under subsection (c) of this section, and the various State Historic Preservation Officers shall be responsible for administering subgrants for maritime heritage preservation projects under subsection (c) of this section, by—
(1)
publicizing the Program to prospective grantees, subgrantees, and to the public at large, in cooperation with the National Park Service, the Maritime Administration, and other appropriate government agencies and private institutions;
(2)
answering inquiries from the public, including providing information on the Program as requested;
(i)
Assistance of maritime preservation organizations
The Secretary, the National Trust, and the State Historic Preservation Officers may, individually or jointly, enter into cooperative agreements with any private nonprofit organization with appropriate expertise in maritime preservation issues, or other qualified maritime preservation organizations, to assist in the administration of the Program.
(j)
Grants for interim projects
(2)
Grants described
The grants referred to in paragraph (1) are the following:
(A)
A grant to the National Museum Association (a nonprofit organization located in San Francisco, California) for payment of expenses directly related to the preservation and restoration of the historic fleet of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, located in San Francisco, California.
(B)
A grant to the Virginia V Foundation (a nonprofit organization) for use in restoration and preservation of the historic steamship VIRGINIA V.
(C)
A grant to any nonprofit organization which operates and maintains a former hospital ship to be converted to engage in public health activities, for use in refurbishing and maintaining the ship for those activities.
(D)
A grant to the Mariners’ Museum (a not-for-profit educational institution located in Newport News, Virginia,[5] for use for expenses directly related to the computerization of the library and archives of that museum, including for the purpose of providing to the public enhanced national access to those materials.
(E)
A grant for each of fiscal years 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000 to the Center for Maritime and Underwater Resource Management at Michigan State University, for a pilot project to plan, design, implement, and evaluate innovative approaches to management and development of maritime and underwater cultural resources at the following sites: Thunder Bay, the Manitou Passage, Isle Royale National Park, Keweenaw Peninsula, Marquette County, Alger County, Whitefish Point, the Straits of Mackinac, the Thumb Area, and Sanilac Shores.
(k)
Report to Congress
The Secretary shall submit to the Congress, after review by the Committee, an annual report on the Program, including—
[1] So in original. No pars. (3) and (4) have been enacted.
[2] So in original. No par. (3) has been enacted.
[3] So in original. Probably should be followed by a comma.
[4] So in original. Probably should be “National Maritime Heritage Grants Advisory Committee”.
[5] So in original. The comma probably should be a closing parenthesis.