National Heritage Areas tell nationally important stories about the people, places,
and events that created our historic, cultural, and naturally significant landscapes.
KMTA promotes local authors, artists, and videographers who help tell this story.
KMTA additionally provides annual grants to authors and artists through our
Publication Grants Program
2021
JANUARY 11, 2021: Call for Annual Grant Applications Opens:
Programmatic, Community & Publication Grants Available.
JANUARY 20, 2021: Grant Application Info Webinar.
MARCH 12, 2021: Grant Applications Due
LATE APRIL 2021: Spring Grants Awarded
EARLY MAY 2021: Grant Recipients Notified
KMTA’s Publication Grant Program award amounts will vary based on the applications submitted.
KMTA PUBLICATION GRANT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
KMTA’s Grant Cycle is open from January 11th to March 12th, 2021.
PAST KMTA PUBLICATION PROJECTS
HISTORICAL BOOKS
• GOLD RUSH WIFE
The Adventures of Nellie Frost on Turnagain Arm, 1895-1901 as Told to Her Daughter Dorothy Frost By Dorothy Frost Edited by Rolfe G. Buzzell Ph.D
• A HISTORY OF MINING ON THE KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
By Mary J. Barry
• MEMORIES OF OLD SUNRISE
Gold Mining on Alaska’s Turnagain Arm: Autobiography of Albert Weldon Morgan Edited by Rolfe G. Buzzell Ph.D
• THE SPACES BETWEEN
Stories from the Kenai Mountains to the Kenai Fjords By Doug Capra
• TRAILS ACROSS TIME
History of an Alaska Mountain Corridor By Kaylene Johnson-Sullivan
CHILDREN’S BOOKS
• HELLO, WATER –
Snowflakes to Glaciers, a Wild Alaska Story By Taylor Hoku Haden, Illustrated by Molly Trainor