ABOUT HPP:
In partnership with the New Jersey Department of State - New Jersey Historical Commission (NJHC), the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development (HCOCHA/TD) is proud to offer the Hudson County History Partnership Program (HPP). HPP provides matching grants to non-profit organizations located in, and serving the residents of, Hudson County. These grants are administered through HCOCHA/TD, a unit of Hudson County government, by authority of Hudson County Executive Craig Guy and the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners. HPP grants are funded by both NJHC and Hudson County government.
Hudson County awards competitive matching grants to organizations, based on merit and financial need, which clearly demonstrate their commitment to preserving and promoting the history of Hudson County and its 12 municipalities by producing or sponsoring historical programming of the highest quality and professionalism. Applicant organizations are expected to be administered responsibly and to propose programs that can be completed within the grant period and within the projected budget.
Hudson County History Partnership Program (HPP)
ABOUT HPP:
In partnership with the New Jersey Department of State - New Jersey Historical Commission (NJHC), the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development (HCOCHA/TD) is proud to offer the Hudson County History Partnership Program (HPP). HPP provides matching grants to non-profit organizations located in, and serving the residents of, Hudson County. These grants are administered through HCOCHA/TD, a unit of Hudson County government, by authority of Hudson County Executive Craig Guy and the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners. HPP grants are funded by both NJHC and Hudson County government.
Hudson County awards competitive matching grants to organizations, based on merit and financial need, which clearly demonstrate their commitment to preserving and promoting the history of Hudson County and its 12 municipalities by producing or sponsoring historical programming of the highest quality and professionalism. Applicant organizations are expected to be administered responsibly and to propose programs that can be completed within the grant period and within the projected budget.