Celebrate America's 250th anniversary through the Semiquincentennial Grant Program in Wyoming 

Posted 1/21/25

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Semiquincentennial Planning Task Force has entered Phase Two of the Semiquincentennial Grant Program. According to a press release, this initiative is eager to engage …

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Celebrate America's 250th anniversary through the Semiquincentennial Grant Program in Wyoming 

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CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Semiquincentennial Planning Task Force has entered Phase Two of the Semiquincentennial Grant Program. According to a press release, this initiative is eager to engage Wyoming communities in celebrating America's 250th anniversary through meaningful projects and programs.

"We are thrilled to empower organizations and individuals committed to honoring this historic milestone," said former Cody state Rep. Sandy Newsome, chairman of the Task Force. "This is not just a celebration; it's an opportunity for communities to come together, collaborate and preserve our shared history."

The grant program will support initiatives focused on strategic planning, public art, monuments, exhibits, cultural and historic preservation, and other areas designed to showcase Wyoming's significant contributions to American history.

Phase One of the grant program opened in December and is focused on helping counties and tribes begin to plan their commemorative efforts. Phase Two seeks to expand the program's reach by encouraging partnerships with local organizations, schools and communities. All partnerships must be formalized in writing before proposals are submitted.

This funding opportunity is exclusively open to local governments, public education institutions, nonprofit organizations, state agencies, and the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Business Councils through their officially recognized designee(s).

Eligible applicants must have project management experience and, if applicable, be registered as a compliant 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. A letter of support from the official county Semiquincentennial Committee or County Commission is also required.

Applications are now open for submission and will be reviewed on a rolling basis until Dec. 31. All applications must be complete; any late or incomplete submissions will not be considered.

In preparation for the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, Gov. Mark Gordon established the Wyoming Semiquincentennial Planning Task Force to develop and coordinate events and activities that honor this significant milestone.

For more information regarding eligibility, application procedures, and project guidelines, visit wyoming250.com/grants.

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