Examples of New Jersey Historic Trust in a sentence
Acting as duly authorized representative for the applicant organization, I am submitting this request for assistance from the New Jersey Historic Trust.
Whenever such a building or structure is discovered, a copy of the written notice provided to the New Jersey Historic Preservation Office shall also be sent to the New Jersey Historic Trust and to the county historical commission or advisory committee, the county historical society, the local historic preservation commission or advisory committee, and the local historical society if any of those entities exist in the county or municipality wherein the land is located.
The Borough was awarded a $75,000.00 New Jersey Historic Trust (NJHT) Level I Capital Preservation Grant for Exterior Repairs at the Squan Beach Life Saving Station.
Conditions for Receiving Heritage Tourism Planning Grant Funds Applicants selected for funding must complete and sign a grant agreement prepared and executed by the New Jersey Historic Trust.
All changes in the Scope of Work must receive prior approval from the New Jersey Historic Trust.
The New Jersey Historic Preservation Office (HPO) must review funded capital preservation projects for compliance with the New Jersey Register Act under N.J.A.C. 7:4-1.3 & 7.2. The New Jersey Historic Trust will coordinate review by the HPO on behalf of grant recipients.
An acknowledgement of grant assistance from the Preserve New Jersey Historic Preservation Fund and the New Jersey Historic Trust must be used by the Heritage Tourism grant recipient in all programs, literature and planning documents supported by a Trust grant (including but not limited to web sites, newsletters, brochures, and flyers).
A project sign acknowledging funding from the Preserve New Jersey Historic Preservation Fund administered by the New Jersey Historic Trust, must be located prominently and maintained on the project site.
An acknowledgement of grant assistance from the Preserve New Jersey Historic Preservation Fund and the New Jersey Historic Trust must be used by the Historic Site Management grant recipient in all programs, literature and planning documents supported by a Trust grant (including but not limited to web sites, newsletters, brochures, and flyers).
In 1967, Governor Richard Hughes created the New Jersey Historic Trust to help preserve that rich history through education, stewardship and financial investment programs.