Antietam National Battlefield, Sharpsburg, Md.

View of the East Woods at Antietam from the 44-acre 鈥渆picenter tract鈥 restored in 2017.

Buddy Secor

Urge Congress to Reauthorize Battlefield Acquisition Grants

Protection of America鈥檚 battlefields is the preservation of our nation鈥檚 history. If these grounds are lost, we will also lose the opportunity to use the power of place to share the pivotal history and stories that unfolded at these sites. When preserved and interpreted, these lands serve as outdoor classrooms to educate both current and future generations of Americans about some of the most fundamental moments in our country鈥檚 past.  

Unfortunately, only a fraction of these hallowed grounds鈥痑re鈥痯reserved for Americans to visit and explore.  Urbanization, suburban sprawl, and poorly planned commercial and residential development are encroaching on these significant battlefields.    

Recognizing the importance of saving these lands, commissions created by Congress recommended the establishment of matching grant programs to save priority Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War battlefields outside existing National Park Service boundaries. For a quarter-century, the American鈥疊attlefield鈥疨rotection鈥疨rogram鈥檚 (ABPP)鈥疊attlefield Land Acquisition Grant Program (BLAG) has been the primary mechanism by which public-private partnerships have endeavored to set aside these important landscapes.  

During that time, Congress has appropriated more than $250 million in federal funding money that has been matched many times over by private donations and state and local monies to allow organizations like the 91茄子 and its allies to save more than鈥36,000 acres鈥痮f battlefield land throughout the nation.

This funding stream is more important than ever as land prices skyrocket across battlefield states due to the鈥痚xplosion of data centers and related development financed by deep-pocketed developers who can pay staggering amounts per acre and drive up land prices as never before.    

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That鈥檚 why the American Battlefield Protection Program Amendments Act (S.3524 and H.R. 7618) is so important: It reauthorizes the American鈥疊attlefield鈥疨rotection鈥疨rogram鈥檚 (ABPP)鈥疊attlefield Land Acquisition Grant Program (BLAG), allowing Congress to continue allocating funding for this important work through 2035, past the end of the Revolutionary War鈥檚 250th anniversary commemoration.

The legislation also includes minor refinements to BLAG鈥檚 two sister programs: the Battlefield Interpretation Grant鈥疨rogram and the Battlefield Restoration Grant鈥疨rogram. It creates efficiencies by combining the appropriation for the two programs while lowering the barrier for local friends groups to participate by decreasing the non-federal match requirement.

Finally, the bill directs NPS to study the feasibility of expanding eligibility for BLAG grants to sites from the French and Indian War and the Mexican-American War, as those conflicts have already been mapped with historic boundaries established.

How Can You Help

Use this form to reach out to your federal legislators, urging them to become cosponsors of this important bipartisan legislation.