Through its Heritage Support Grants program, the Indiana Historical Society (IHS) awarded more than $49,000 to 16 history organizations representing 14 Indiana counties.
Locally, the Hamilton County Historical Society received $3,700 to create the Levinson Story Walk, a self-guided walking tour with signage and QR codes that highlight Noblesville landmarks connected with the influential Levinson family.
The program provides funding for high-priority projects in the areas of collections stewardship, capacity building, sustainability, and planning at local, county, and regional historical societies, museums, and sites across Indiana.
Heritage Support Grants are provided by the Indiana Historical Society and made possible by Lilly Endowment Inc. Guidelines and applications are available at IndianaHistory.org/grants or by calling (317) 232-1882.
About the Indiana Historical Society
The Indiana Historical Society collects and preserves Indiana’s unique stories, brings Hoosiers together in remembering and sharing the past, and inspires a future grounded in the state’s uniting values and principles. IHS is a Smithsonian Affiliate.
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