Since our nation was founded, Black Churches have been a beacon of hope, safety and advocacy.
As the oldest institutions created and controlled by African Americans, they are a living testament to the achievements and resiliency of generations of
Black people and culture.
Yet today, historic Black Churches across the U.S. are facing mounting threats including deferred maintenance, insufficient funds, and even demolition.
Recognizing these urgent challenges, the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund created the Preserving
Black Churches program in 2023.
This $60 million initiative is backed by generous support from Lilly Endowment Inc. and provides critical preservation support to ensure these churches remain
pillars of their communities for decades to come.
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