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Becoming a Partner of the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area

A Self-Assessment Checklist 

Please provide as much of the following contact information as possible:
Name (or name of organization):
Address1:   Telephone number:
Address2:
City:   State:  Zip code:
Email address:

Please answer the following 18 questions and submit or print and return to the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area (TCWNHA) at the address below.

1. Is the resource or project publicly owned and/or administered?
Yes
No

2. Is the resource or project located on one of the eight heritage routes?
Yes
No

3. Is the resource or project or property owned or managed by a non-profit organization?
Yes
No

4. Is the resource or project or property owned or managed by a governmental agency?
Yes
No

5. Is the resource or project open to the public on a regular basis?
Yes
No

6. Is the property listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places?
Yes
No

7. Is the property or project significantly associated with the historical themes of the Heritage Area?
Yes
No

8. Was the property constructed between 1860 and 1875?
Yes
No

9. Does the resource or project address issues and topics of national historical significance?
Yes
No

10. Does the resource or project address issues and topics of statewide historical significance?
Yes
No

11. Is the resource or project associated with historical themes of both the Civil War and Reconstruction periods?
Yes
No

12. Does the property have an immediate threat to its continued existence?
Yes
No

13. Does the property have a long-term threat to its continued existence?
Yes
No

14. Is the property threatened with a loss of site integrity?
Yes
No

15. Is the property or project the only one of its type on the heritage route?
Yes
No

16. Is there a partnership of stakeholders that supports the resource or project?
Yes
No

17. Are the owners and/or support partners of the resource(s) or project(s) willing to participate in the TCWNHA Partnership Planning Process?
Yes
No

18. Are the owners and/or support partners of the resource(s) or project(s) willing to comply with applicable federal historic preservation and environmental rules and regulations?
Yes
No

The strongest partners for the Heritage Area will be those organizations and institutions that can answer “yes” to most of these questions. Federal law states that projects that require the acquisition of property or that fund the restoration costs of a building or facility cannot be supported with monies from the Heritage Area.

Please use the comments section below to provide basic details of your proposed partnership project.

Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area
Center for Historic Preservation
Box 80, Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
615-898-2947