HPF definition
Examples of HPF in a sentence
The Scope of Work shall include eligible pre-development or development work, eligible review and compliance activities, and National Register of Historic Places nomination work as defined in Chapter 6, Sections J, I, K, M, and O of the HPF Grants Manual.
DoD also commits to support in writing any appropriate request to Congress by the SOI to increase the appropriations for the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) and will encourage the NPS in writing to review the allocation of funds from the HPF to the Guam and CNMI SHPO in light of the increased workload.
The requirement to submit project notifications via HPF Online for a given Federal share is determined by the recipient’s risk level as identified in Attachment A, Condition 7, Determination of Risk.
Grantees must maintain a property inventory record and comply with the property management requirements set forth in 2 CFR 200.310 through 200.316 and in the Historic Preservation Fund Grant Manual, Chapter 19, for all items purchased with HPF grant funds.
Additional information on Eligible Costs can be found in Attachment A, NPS Grant Conditions as well as Chapter 13 of the HPF Grants Manual.
All subcontracted services and products must be procured according to Federal procurement standards set forth in Chapter 17 of the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) Grants Manual and 2 CFR Part 200.317- 200.326.
In addition, the NPS has determined that most HPF grant funds are not expected to individually or cumulatively have a significant impact on the environment, unless the activity involves development (construction) or archeology.
NPS will review and approve submitted products for compliance with the HPF Grants Manual, the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Archeology and Historic Preservation, and any other relevant requirements.
All HPF funded grants are subject to the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended.
Funds may also be used for workshops or technical assistance to local government officials and property owners to preserve historic resources affected by Hurricane ▇▇▇▇▇▇, or for the recordation and survey of damaged structures in accordance with Chapter 6, Section D of the HPF Grants Manual.