1. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement Between the US Department of Agriculture, Tennessee Natural Resources Conservation Service, State Office and the Tennessee State Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Conservation Assistance
  2. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement (PA)  Among Region 8 of the General Services Administration; the State Historic Preservation Office of Utah; and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regarding the Preservation, Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Leasing of Historic Properties in Utah (2004; superseded by the Region 8 Regional Program PA)
  3. Programmatic Agreement
    Programmatic Agreement By and Among the United States of America, Acting by and Through its General Services Administration, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the California State Historic Preservation Officer, and the City and County of San Francisco Regarding the Conveyance, Rehabilitation and Preservation of the Old US Mint Building, San Francisco, California. 
  4. Programmatic Agreement
    Nationwide Programmatic Agreement Among the Department of Homeland Security, the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Regarding Climate Resiliency and Sustainability Undertakings on Department of Homeland Security Owned Facilities
  5. Program Comments
  6. Publication
    Executive Summary Since 2006, Preserve America Grants to states, tribes, and local governments have been funded at $5 - $7.3 million annually. The competitive grants, ranging from $20,000 to $250,000 with a required one-to-one match, support planning, development, implementation, or enhancement of innovative activities and programs in heritage tourism.
  7. Publication
    US/ICOMOS publication on Lessons from Across the Globe for U.S. Historic Preservation in its Second 50 Years
  8. Public Resources
  9. Question & Answer
    Frequently Asked Questions regarding the Coordination of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) Requirements
  10. Policy Document
    Like other federal agencies, the ACHP has special roles and responsibilities governing its relationship with Tribal and Indigenous Peoples. This policy statement outlines ACHP policy regarding its role, responsibilities, and relationships with individual Indian Tribes deriving from the Constitution, treaties, statutes, executive orders, regulations, and court decisions. It specifically ensures the ACHP’s compliance with and recognition of its Tribal consultation responsibilities under certain authorities.