[OMS_MANAGERS] NTHP Grant Opportunities
Anne Sobbota
sageplace525 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 15 09:02:08 PST 2011
thanks Sherri
I'll pass this on to our Mason's in town; they need assistance with their
building in Old Town.
Anne
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Sheri Stuart <sheri.stuart at state.or.us>wrote:
> FYI
> __________________________________________________________
>
> National Trust Preservation Fund Grants Available for Alaska, Arizona,
> California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon & Washington
>
> The National Trust for Historic Preservation is inviting applications from
> nonprofit organizations with current 501(c)3 status, as well as local
> governments and public agencies, for its National Trust Preservation Fund/
> NTPF grants<
> http://www.preservationnation.org/resources/find-funding/nonprofit-public-funding.html>.
> Matching grants from the NTPF are awarded annually in three competitive
> rounds - February 1, June 1, and October 1 - and may be used for a variety
> of preservation projects such as: feasibility studies or historic structures
> reports for endangered buildings and sites; landscape research and planning;
> fund-raising and media campaigns; and interpretation and heritage education
> activities. Actual "bricks and mortar" construction, repair and
> rehabilitation work are not eligible. The grants typically range from $3,000
> to $5,000 and require dollar-for-dollar match. The next round closes on
> February 1st, 2011 (postmarked, not received).
>
>
> The applications, as well as complete guidelines and instructions, can be
> found at
> http://www.preservationnation.org/resources/find-funding/nonprofit-public-funding.html,
> but we strongly encourage you to contact the National Trust for Historic
> Preservation Western Office<http://www.preservationnation.org/western> @
> wro at nthp.org<mailto:wro at nthp.org> for assistance in identifying an
> appropriate eligible project prior to submitting an application.
>
> In the February 2011 round you can also apply for the Hart Family Fund for
> Small Towns, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Fund for Historic Interiors<
> http://www.preservationnation.org/resources/find-funding/grants/Cynthia-Woods-Mitchell-Fund-Application.doc>,
> and the Johanna Favrot Fund<
> http://www.preservationnation.org/resources/find-funding/grants/Johanna-Favrot-Fund-Application.doc>.
> The Hart Fund was established in 2004 to assist small town preservation and
> revitalization initiatives around the country, with a focus on towns with
> population of 5,000 or less. It operates within the framework of the NTPF
> grants - same application, same eligibility requirements, same match
> requirements - a one to one match. Moreover, the 2011 round of the Mitchell
> Fund has been replenished with additional funding, which will allow us to
> fund more projects than in the past few years. In the past, funded
> activities have included paint analysis, the conservation of textiles,
> historic furnishing plans, a
> nd fundraising plans; but the Trust is always looking for more creative
> projects that go beyond the usual activities associated with historic
> interiors. Please follow this link
> http://www.preservationnation.org/resources/find-funding/grants/Mitchell-funded.htmlto get an idea of some of the more innovative projects that have been
> funded. So, if you know of a historic interior, including its architectural
> elements, finishes and furnishings, that needs to be surveyed, researched,
> interpreted, and/or revaluated prior to undertaking an interior restoration
> or historic rehabilitation, consider applying to the Mitchell Fund.
>
>
> Melita Juresa-McDonald| Program Assistant, Western Office
> National Trust for Historic Preservation | The Hearst Building, 5 Third
> Street, Suite 707, San Francisco, CA 94111
> Phone: 415-947-0692 ext. 38221| Fax: 415-947-0699| Email:
> melita_juresa-mcdonald at nthp.org<mailto:melita_juresa-mcdonald at nthp.org>|
> www.PreservationNation.org<http://www.PreservationNation.org>
>
> The National Trust for Historic Preservation helps people protect, enhance,
> and enjoy the places that matter to them. Learn more at
> www.PreservationNation.org<http://www.PreservationNation.org>
>
>
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>
> Peggy M. Sigler | Oregon Field Representative
> National Trust for Historic Preservation, Western Office |
> Oregon Field Office | 9392 S. Gribble Road, Canby, OR 97013
> Phone: 503.333.3900 | Fax: 503.263.4758 | Email: peggy_sigler at nthp.org
> <mailto:anthea_hartig at nthp.org> | www.PreservationNation.org<
> http://www.preservationnation.org/>
>
> The National Trust for Historic Preservation helps people protect, enhance,
> and enjoy the places that matter to them. Become our newest member today!
> Learn more at www.PreservationNation.org<
> http://www.preservationnation.org/>
>
>
>
>
> Sheri Stuart, Coordinator
> Oregon Main Street
> 725 Summer St., Suite C
> Salem, OR 97301
> 503.986.0679
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