[OMS_MANAGERS] FW: Preservation Fund Grants: Applications for Next Round Open
STUART Sheri * OPRD
Sheri.Stuart at oregon.gov
Wed Apr 14 08:45:34 PDT 2021
FYI – grant opportunities through the National Trust for Historic Preservation now open.
From: Preservation Leadership Forum <grants at savingplaces.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 12:23 PM
To: STUART Sheri * OPRD <Sheri.Stuart at oregon.gov>
Subject: Preservation Fund Grants: Applications for Next Round Open
Also Inside, Hart Family Fund for Small Towns
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Apply Today!
Applications are now open for the June round of the National Trust Preservation Fund Grants.
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Grants from the National Trust Preservation Funds encourage preservation at the local level by providing seed money for planning and education projects. Grants range up to $5,000 and applications are due June 1.
Do you leave in a town of less than 10,000? Your project may be elgibile for the Hart Family Fund for Small Towns<https://us.e-activist.com/page/email/click/10028/817953?email=uyWQo1za%2Bo7xwd9snnp8zLHgVM6K8Nv%2F&campid=v6WN8sCOot2ZkArzVWMSmA==>. Funds range from $2,500 to $15,000 and applications are due May 3.
Grants Project Feature: Racism in Property Ownership Workshop Series, Detroit, Michigan
Brick + Beam Detroit, an organization that promotes fixer-upper homes as a pathway to homeownership, was awarded $5,000 from the Michigan Preservation Fund of the National Trust Preservation Fund for the development of a workshop series exploring the impact of racism on property ownership in Detroit. The workshop will consist of a four-part education series about historic policies, such as redlining, urban renewal, lending patterns, and deed restrictions, that are still creating barriers to home ownership for African Americans today. The workshop will target new and future homeowners and real estate professionals with the goal of creating awareness of racist policies and promoting change within this majority African American city.
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Photo Credit: Brick + Beam Detroit.
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