Jefferson County
Scripture Rocks Heritage Park
Development and installation of 20 interpretive signs to educate visitors about the historical, cultural, and natural features of Scripture Rocks Heritage Park. 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:
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.
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Jefferson County
Development and installation of 20 interpretive signs to educate visitors about the historical, cultural, and natural features of Scripture Rocks Heritage Park. Read more
Jefferson County
Creation and distribution of a color brochure featuring a map, seasonal photos, driving directions, trail highlights, etiquette, contact information, and local attractions for the Mahoning Shadow Trail. Read more
Forest County
Enhancement of the Forest County Historical Museum, including the creation of a Replica Lumber Camp Building, interior improvements, secure artifact displays, and electrical infrastructure for educational purposes. Read more
Forest County
Development of a multipurpose trail hub and visitor center in Marienville, providing amenities and infrastructure to support a variety of outdoor recreational activities and enhancing the region's tourism appeal. Read more
Elk County
Comprehensive planning study to develop a sustainable tourism strategy for elk viewing and nature tourism, focusing on visitor management, ecological needs, economic benefits, and educational outreach. Read more
Elk County
Enhancement of recreational opportunities in the Bennett Branch Watershed through the installation of signage kiosks, development of an interactive web-based map, and placement of interpretive signage at key access points. Read more
Clinton County
Installation of a 60-foot seasonal public boat dock to enhance river access, promote tourism, and support local businesses and community activities in Lock Haven. Read more
Clinton County
Enhancement of the Flaming Foliage Visitor’s Center, including ADA accessibility upgrades, interior improvements, new furnishings, and electrical enhancements to support community events and visitor engagement. Read more
Clearfield County
Design and installation of a historical panel to educate the public about the VanTassel Tannery and the importance of the timber and bark industry in leather production. Read more
Clearfield County
Republishing of the 1922 James Mitchell book on logging and rafting, with added historical photos, to make it affordable and accessible, promoting the local history of Clearfield County. Read more
Clearfield County
Creation and installation of an interpretive educational exhibit featuring a cross-section of a red oak log, providing environmental and historical education to students and visitors. Read more
Clearfield County
Creation of a digital and interactive historical display, including a looping movie, canvas posters, and a working center, to educate visitors and students about the history of lumber and river usage in Curwensville. Read more
Clearfield County
Improvement and upgrade of the canoe launch path to enhance safety and access, coupled with the installation of interpretive signage highlighting the historical significance of log booms. Read more
Clarion County
Reestablishment of an overgrown nature trail to provide access to a diverse natural landscape, promoting educational and recreational opportunities for students and the community. Read more
Centre County
The Centre County Explorers project, spearheaded by the Centre County Historical Society (CCHS), is a heritage tourism initiative designed to showcase the historical, cultural, and natural resources of Centre County. Read more
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