FW: Apply for the National Trust Preservation Funds

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Katrina Ringler [KSHS]

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Dec 9, 2025, 4:13:17 PM (6 days ago) Dec 9
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February 2 Deadline.

 

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Now Accepting Applications!

Applications are due February 2 for the National Trust Preservation Funds.

With funds ranging up to $5,000 these grants help stimulate public discussion, enable local groups to gain the technical expertise needed for preservation projects, introduce the public to preservation concepts and techniques, and encourage financial participation by the private sector.

 

 

 

Not sure if your project qualifies for these grants?

Learn how your peers across the country are using grants from this program to enhance their efforts to build stronger communities.

  • Japanese American Museum (San Jose, California) will use $5,000 to hire a professional fundraising consultant to develop a capital campaign strategy.
  • Delaware Preservation Fund will receive $5,750 to conduct a two-day in-person training workshop.
  • The Building Community (Fredonia, Kansas) has been granted $5,000 to create educational signage and window exhibits, produce a preservation lookbook, and hold four DIY restoration workshops.

Learn more about all the June Recipients.

 

 

 

While specific states are eligible for this round of grants, you can get updates on grants at the National Trust for when other programs are available!

 

 

 

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Learn how Preservation Leadership Forum—the premier community for preservation practitioners—can support your work through programs, resources, and grant funding such as this.

 

 

 

                             

 

 

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