Mrs. Laura Bush Designates Moline a Preserve America
Community
Posted
01/23/09
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Moline, IL was recently honored when
former First Lady Laura Bush, Honorary Chair of the
Preserve America initiative, designated it as one of the
nation’s newest Preserve America Communities.
“Preserve America Communities demonstrate that they are
committed to preserving America’s heritage while
ensuring a future filled with opportunities for learning
and enjoyment,” Mrs. Bush said. “This community
designation program, combined with the Preserve America
Grant Program, Preserve America Presidential Awards, and
other federal support, provides strong incentives for
continued preservation of our cultural and natural
heritage resources. I commend you for your commitment to
preserving an important part of our nation’s historic
past for visitors, neighbors, and, most importantly, for
children.”
Mayor Donald Welvaert received a certificate of
designation signed by Mrs. Bush announcing Moline is now
a Preserve America Community. Communities designated
through the program receive national recognition for
their efforts. Benefits include the right to use the
Preserve America logo on signs and promotional
materials; eligibility for Preserve America Grants;
notification to state tourism offices; and listing in a
Web-based directory that showcases Moline’s preservation
efforts and heritage tourism destinations. Preserve
America Communities are also featured in National
Register Travel Itineraries and in “Teaching With
Historic Places” curricular materials created by the
National Park Service.
Nearly $17 million in Preserve America Grants have been
awarded since 2006 to support community efforts to
demonstrate sustainable uses of their historic and
cultural sites, focusing on the economic and educational
opportunities related to heritage tourism. Grants for 44
recipients in 24 states totaling more than $4.3 million
were announced on September 29, 2008 and the next round
of grants will be announced in January. The grants of
$20,000 to $250,000 are awarded on a competitive,
matching fund basis to help communities develop
sustainable management strategies and sound business
practices for the continued preservation and use of
their heritage assets. The grants support research,
planning, marketing, interpretation, and training
efforts.
The Preserve America initiative is an Administration
effort to encourage and support community efforts to
preserve and enjoy America’s priceless cultural and
natural heritage. The goals of the initiative include a
greater shared knowledge about the nation’s past;
strengthened regional identities and local pride;
increased local participation in preserving the
country’s cultural and natural heritage assets; and
support for the economic vitality of our communities.
“Sustainable historic preservation is a wise investment
in the future, not a cost for maintaining the past.
Communities and the nation receive significant economic,
educational, and cultural benefits, including heritage
tourism, in return for their preservation efforts,” said
John L. Nau, III, chairman of the Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation, which administers Preserve
America programs for the White House in cooperation with
the Department of the Interior. For more information
about the initiative and its programs, visit
www.preserveamerica.gov.