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UPCOMING COMMENT DEADLINES

Comment DUE TODAY, October 9, 2024: ACHP Proposed Program Comment on Accessible, Climate-Resilient, Connected Communities. The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) is developing a Program Comment on Accessible, Climate-Resilient, Connected Communities that aims to provide federal agencies with an alternate way to comply with their responsibilities under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Comments are due TODAY October 9, 2024, and NATHPO will be submitting comment, a draft copy of which is attached and will be posted on our website when it's finalized and submitted. You can find information about the proposed program comment and how to submit your own comment HERE.

Comment Due October 18, 2024: Program Comment on Stewardship and Management of National Park Service Mission 66-Era Facilities (1945-1972). The National Park Service (NPS) is requesting the subject Program Comment to facilitate continued use and preservation of Mission 66-era historic properties by providing parks with an optional tool that will reduce or eliminate external reviews for certain straightforward Mission 66-era focused undertakings. It will also allow superintendents to consider Mission 66-era facilities as eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places when they reference the Mission 66-era Multiple Property Determination Form, thereby addressing NPS’ identification backlog. Comments are due October 18, 2024, and NATHPO will be submitting comment, a copy of which will be posted on our website when it's finalized. You can find more information HERE.

NATHPO regularly submits comment letters to federal agencies advocating on behalf of Tribal communities and their THPOs. You can find several of our most recent letters HERE, and if you know of an upcoming deadline and want NATHPO to consider submitting comment, please contact Melissa Madrigal at melissa@nathpo.org.

PLEASE WELCOME NATHPO'S NEW BOARD MEMBERS!

Last week, NATHPO’s Board of Directors met and selected the following members to serve as officers.

Chair: Lakota Hobia, THPO for the for the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Potawatomi Indians
Vice Chair: Shasta Gaughen, Environmental Director and THPO for the Pala Band of Mission Indians
Secretary/Treasurer: Billie Burtrum, THPO for the Quapaw Nation

We also hope you'll join us in expressing our deepest gratitude to our departing officers – Jon Eagle, Sr., former THPO for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and former Vice chair, and Jill Wagner, THPO for the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and our former Secretary/Treasurer – as well as a special thanks to Shasta Gaughen for agreeing to continue serving as our Vice Chair after serving two outstanding terms as Chair.

You can learn more about NATHPO’s Board and staff HERE.

ATTTENTION THPOs! UPCOMING WEBINARS

Starting later this month, NATHPO will be offering monthly webinars to THPOs about topics important to them. The first two have been scheduled, and you can find information about each of them linked below and on NATHPO's Calendar of Events (where we provide information on all kinds of events important to THPOs, Tribes, and the broader Indigenous preservation community).

October 22, 2022, 2:00 - 3:30 PM (CDT): THPO Medicine Circle: THPOs supporting THPOs through hard times, heavy topics, and strain

November 19, 2022, 3:00 - 4:30 PM (CDT): THPO Forum: Policy & Practice

We hope you'll join us for these and future THPO webinars!

ATTENTION NATHPO MEMBERS: 
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR PROTECTING NATIVE PLACES GRANTS!

Last week, NATHPO was excited to announce the opening of applications for our 2024 Protecting Native Places Fund Grants. Started in 2022, NATHPO, recognizing the interconnectedness of efforts to protect Indigenous culture and the natural world, has partnered with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and The Wilderness Society (TWS), through the support of the Wilburforce Foundation, to again endow the Protecting Native Places Fund (PNPF) to support NATHPO Member THPOs in these important efforts. At our annual conference in August, we were proud to announce an additional partner in TVA, which allowed us to grow the PNPF for 2024! Last year, we awarded 17 $5,000 grants to member THPOs for this important work. This year, thanks to the generosity of our partners, NATHPO will be able to award 27 $5,000 grants.

You can find information about the grants and how to apply HERE. Applications close on November 1, 2024, or when we receive 27 applications, whichever happens first.

SHARE YOUR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S DAY EVENTS!

Monday is Indigenous People's Day, and we know there will be several events throughout Indian Country marking the occasion. NATHPO is always proud to promote the work our THPOs are doing, and if you have events you would like to promote in advance or have photos you would like to share afterward, please send them to Media@NATHPO.org.

NOTE: Please also send us information about events you're putting on or work you're doing every other time of the year!

NATHPO Community Calendar & Job Board & Grant Opportunities

Stay current on important happenings using our new Calendar of Events, and post your own to share! And let us know if you have a job posting you would like to share and we'll post it on our Community Job Board. AND don't forget to browse our listing of relevant Grant Opportunities.

Thank you for all you do to protect culturally important places that perpetuate Native identity, resilience, and cultural endurance, and to empower Tribal preservation leaders.


Valerie J. Grussing, PhD
NATHPO Executive Director
valerie@nathpo.org | 202-628-8476

THPOs: this is your organization! Your participation and support through membership and dues make our work possible. JOIN OR RENEW TODAY! Founded in 1998, the Association is a national non-profit membership organization of Tribal government officials who implement federal and Tribal preservation laws.