McKean County
Prospect Hill Fire Tower Project – Phase I
The McKean County Historical Society begins the phased project to restore a fire tower and preserve a community's heritage and history. Read more
The Lumber Heritage Region (LHR) proudly supports projects that celebrate and enhance our region’s rich history, vibrant culture, outdoor recreation, and conservation efforts. Our grant programs focus on projects where these themes intersect, fostering initiatives that make a lasting impact across our communities.
Funded through the Pennsylvania Heritage Areas Program Fund and administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, our mini-grants are designed to bring innovative ideas to life. Eligible applicants include non-profits, municipalities, COGs, Conservation Districts, educational institutions, and Housing and Redevelopment Authorities. All projects must be located within the LHR boundaries, which span 15 counties, including Warren, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Lycoming, and more. (If applying from Indiana, Cambria, or Clarion Counties, contact us to confirm eligibility.)
Eligible activities for mini-grant funding include:
If you have project ideas or questions about eligibility, please contact us!
For larger project support, we encourage you to contact our Executive Director to discuss potential opportunities. Together, we can continue to preserve and promote the legacy of the Lumber Heritage Region.
McKean County
The McKean County Historical Society begins the phased project to restore a fire tower and preserve a community's heritage and history. Read more
McKean County
The ANF Region Video Project created 10 promotional videos which will be uploaded on the website www.VisitANF.com, You Tube, Facebook, Instagram, and Google. Read more
McKean County
The Allegheny Forest Alliance (AFA) and the Allegheny Hardwood Utilization Group (AHUG) partnered in the production of an educational video titled, “ANF – A History of Sustainable Forest Management". Read more
McKean County
The Borough of Kane sought a structural study and design with the intention to develop and transform the former railroad trestle, located along Route 6 in Kane, into a multimodal trail featuring a walking and biking path as well as signage and lighting to celebrate Kane’s heritag... Read more
McKean County
The MJ2KB Trail Club has enriched the Knox & Kane Rail Trail with educational interpretive signs and a vibrant mural that celebrate the region's history, showcasing the impact of the lumber industry, railroads, and local heritage. Read more
Cameron County
Cameron County Recreation Center launches dark sky education and outreach advocacy efforts with outdoor recreation programming, equipment, and opportunities. Read more
Lycoming County
Muncy Heritage Park adds two new interpretive panels to address the ‘use of nature and the protection of nature from use’ – encouraging responsible land stewardship. Read more
Lycoming County
Lycoming County Visitors Bureau & LHR Brochure Series materials provide valuable tourism resources, highlighting Lycoming County’s historic sites, waterways, and small businesses. Read more
Lycoming County
KWPA produced a short format video to assist in its mission and provide valuable education and outreach materials to the public regarding Pennsylvania's wood products. Read more
Clearfield County
Design and installation of a historical panel to educate the public about John Dubois Lumber Mill and the importance of the logging industry in the foundation of Dubois, Pennsylvania. Read more
Grants & Projects
The Lumber Heritage Region (LHR) has been awarded a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) to design and build an 18-hole disc golf course on the Hatch Run Property in Warren, PA. Read more
Mini-Grants
Construction of a handicap-accessible bird viewing station and related trails along the Allegheny River, providing a unique platform for observing and photographing bird species and wildlife. Read more
Mini-Grants
Creation of a 14-foot tall scale model of the St. Louis Arch and educational displays at the Warren County Visitors Bureau to preserve and highlight the historical significance of Warren, PA, as the birthplace of the Gateway Arch. Read more
Mini-Grants
Improvement and expansion of interpretive exhibits in the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum’s recreated circa 1910 lumber camp, including reopening the bunkhouse upper level, creating a jobber’s residence display, and adding interpretive signage. Read more
Mini-Grants
Creation of a large-format wayfinding map for display in the visitor center lobby at the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, aiding visitor navigation and promoting regional exploration. Read more
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