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Nov 3, 2024, 7:34:35 AM11/3/24
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Greetings Neighbors, 

Sharing this information for homeowners in our community.  Each year, the fund grants up to $10K to the owner-occupant of a residential property with up to four units. See below for details! 

Also - don’t forget to vote on Tuesday, if you have not done so already! 

My best, 

Sarah 

Sarah B. Greenblatt
Wooster Square Watch

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Sarah 

Sarah B. Greenblatt
Wooster Square Watch

City of New Haven COVID-19 Call Line - 203.946.4949
Non-Emergency Police Service - 203.946.6316
New Haven Police District Manager Lt. Brendan Borer - bbo...@newhavenct.gov
Ward 8 Alder Ellen Cupo - Wa...@newhavenct.gov, 203.584.7071

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From: The New Haven Preservation Trust <info-n...@shared1.ccsend.com>
Date: October 28, 2024 at 9:17:21 AM EDT
To: wooster...@gmail.com
Subject: Apply for Historic New England’s Edward F. Gerber Urban Preservation Fund
Reply-To: in...@nhpt.org


Homeowner Resource

HOMEOWNER RESOURCE



Attention New Haven Homeowners 


Historic New England is accepting applications for the Edward F. Gerber Urban Preservation Fund for maintenance and restoration projects for historic residential properties. 


Historic home owners in Connecticut’s urban centers are invited to apply for funding for maintenance and restoration projects. Historic New England is dedicated to preserving New England’s architectural and cultural heritage. The Edward F. Gerber Urban Preservation Fund plays a key role in maintaining historic homes in Connecticut’s urban areas, benefiting both homeowners and their communities. Each year, the fund grants up to $10,000 to the owner-occupant of a residential property with up to four units, providing crucial support to homeowners in ten urban centers across the state. The eligible cities are Bridgeport, Hartford, Manchester, New Britain, New Haven, New London, Norwalk, Stamford, Waterbury, and West Haven. 


By providing critical support to maintain private historic homes, the fund empowers urban homeowners to actively contribute to their community’s resilience and cultural connectivity. 

Deadline for submission: November 15, 2024 


Historic New England will notify and announce the grant awardee in winter 2025.



2024 APPLICATION


GRANT GUIDELINES 


Want to know if your house is eligible? Contact the New Haven Preservation Trust or explore your address on the Connecticut State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)’s map to see if your house is a recognized historic resource.

New Haven Preservation Trust | 203-562-5919 | nhpt.org


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