Clarion County
North Clarion Nature Trail
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
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.
PLEASE NOTE – Mini Grant Projects should be able to be completed in 12 months or LESS.
Eligible applicants include:
All projects must be located within the LHR boundaries, which span 15 counties. If applying from Indiana, Cambria, or Clarion Counties, contact us to confirm eligibility.
Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, Indiana, Jefferson, Lycoming, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Warren
Eligible activities for mini-grant funding include but are NOT limited to:
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.
Restrictions:
LHR Mini Grants may not be used as match for other DCNR-funded projects.
LHR Mini Grant funds must be applied to direct, project-based expenses only and may not be used for administrative or overhead costs.
2025-2026 Mini Grant NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS until September 30th, 2025
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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
Centre County
Development and installation of interpretive panels along the Spring Creek Canyon Trail to highlight the cultural, historic, natural, and recreational resources of Centre County. Read more
Cameron County
The Little Museum in Sterling Run is a cherished institution within the Lumber Heritage Region of Cameron County. Situated along the scenic Bucktail Trail, PA Route 120, about 9 miles south of Emporium Read more
Cameron County
Our main goal with this project is to get our region's youth more connected with the outdoors. By providing this outdoor classroom, we want to show them the benefits of spending time outside and how it can positively impact their daily lives and personal growth. Read more
Cameron County
Our main goal with this project is to get our region's youth more connected with the outdoors. By providing this outdoor classroom, we want to show them the benefits of spending time outside and how it can positively impact their daily lives and personal growth. Read more
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