Heritage
Area Expansion Leads to Increased Cultural Tourism Investment in Prince
George’s County, MD
Hyattsville,
MD – Anacostia Trails Heritage Area, Inc. (ATHA) announces the approved amendment
of its state-certified geographic service area boundary to include the entirety
of Prince George’s County, Maryland. The expansion has led to two first-time grantees
of the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority grant program for FY26.
After
several years of planning research and community engagement, the Heritage
Area’s boundary expansion request was developed together with the Prince
George’s County Planning Department and approved by Prince George’s County
Council Resolution CR-038-2025 in March and officially adopted by the Maryland
Heritage Areas Authority, chaired by Secretary of Planning Rebecca Flora, in
May.
“We’re
very proud of this milestone in our organization’s growth to provide and direct
resources and visitors to the historical and cultural assets of Prince George’s
County,” said Meagan Baco, executive director, “Being in a Heritage Area
is a sought-after distinction with significant community planning and economic
development impact. We are excited to now have the opportunity to do this
important work across all communities of the County.”
ATHA’s
achievement represents the first Maryland Heritage Area to be expanded countywide,
reducing geographic barriers to participation and helping unite diverse historical
themes and cultural landscapes. All nonprofit and municipalities across the
county are now eligible to apply for the ?nancial incentives and technical
support of the Maryland Heritage Areas Program.
As a
result of this expansion, two new applicants were eligible and were awarded
funding from the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority – Accokeek Foundation and
the Alice Ferguson Foundation. These and other entities in areas of southern
Prince George’s are now part of the state Anacostia Trails Heritage Area as
well as the Southern Maryland National Heritage Area, certified by United
States Congress in 2023, representing an additional opportunity for cultural
tourism investment.
In
addition to those newly eligible grantees in Prince George’s County, the
Maryland Heritage Areas Program awarded 91 grants totaling more than $4.6
million to Maryland nonprofits, local jurisdictions, and heritage tourism
organizations. Grant awards were announced earlier this month by Governor Wes
Moore, “History is an active force for promoting economic development and
building strength in our communities. Projects funded through our Heritage
Grant Awards will make Maryland more competitive, support a diverse array of
new partnerships, and enrich the lives of thousands of people.”
Five projects
in the Anacostia Trails Heritage Area of Prince George’s County have been awarded
$270,000 in funding in the FY26 Maryland Heritage Areas Program grant cycle:
Accokeek
Foundation / Harmonizing Histories: Outkitchen Restoration / $100,000
Accokeek
Foundation is a non-profit organization that works closely with the National
Park Service to interpret Piscataway Park and National Colonial Farm. The
funding is focused on repairing the Farm’s outkitchen with appropriate
materials as well as introducing new interpretive assets.
Alice
Ferguson Foundation / Enhancing Visitor Experience at Hard Bargain Farm /
$60,000
The
Alice Ferguson Foundation is known for its educational and ecological
programming. This grant makes capital improvements to the campus’ Living Building
important for building accessibility and outdoor programming, and will greatly
improve the visitor experience to Alice Ferguson Foundation.
M-NCPPC
/ We The People: Commemorating America's 250th in Prince George's / $50,000
M-NCPPC
owns and operates many arts, cultural, historical, and recreational assets
across Prince George’s County and Montgomery County. This funding is specific
to PGParks’ capacity to launch and execute new programming in Prince George’s
related to the upcoming Semiquincentennial in 2026.
Pyramid
Atlantic Art Center / Gallery Expansion / $45,000
Pyramid
Atlantic Art Center is an anchor in the Gateway Arts District. Funding will greatly
expand the programmatic space within the Center’s historic Arcade Building
which will allow for a significantly larger public gallery space for exhibits,
workshops, classes, meetings, and special events.
Friends
of Greenbelt Theatre, Inc. / Maryland in the Movies / $15,000
Friends
of Greenbelt Theatre operates Greenbelt Cinema as a movie theatre and cultural center
with the potential to reach a very large number of visitors. This funding
leverages the Cinema’s popularity to the general public to showcase Maryland
history, landscapes, and architecture through film.
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Anacostia Trails Heritage
Area, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that manages the
state-certified Heritage Area in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Certified in
2001, Anacostia Trails Heritage Area contributes to the vitality and economy of
the county through cultural tourism. Learn more at: https://anacostiatrails.org.