Your historic preservation group has many options to seek funding for preservation-related arts and humanities projects. |
Grant funding is readily available for historic preservation organizations that are willing to put in some hard work. |
Your nonprofit preservation organization can find funding opportunities and lots of support from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. |
Chapter 2: Preservation Laws and Programs, Page 7 of 7 |
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Chapter 6: Preservation Commission Budgets and Finances, Page 2 of 3 |
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Chapter 6: Preservation Commission Budgets and Finances, Page 3 of 3 |
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Chapter 10: Preservation Community Relationships, Page 5 of 5 |
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Chapter 2: Preservation Laws and Programs, Page 1 of 7 |
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Learn about the types of federal funding programs available for preserving a historic building or place in your community. |
Every time your nonprofit organization applies for a grant, a project budget will be an essential component of your application. |
Chapter 1: History of Historic Preservation, Page 3 of 4 |
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Chapter 4: Starting a Preservation Commission, Page 2 of 5 |
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Your nonprofit organization’s ideal communications strategy will balance web-based communications with strategically-planned printed materials. |
Learn the ways that members can support your nonprofit organization beyond just paying their annual dues. |
Your nonprofit organization's tax status determines whether your organization can engage in lobbying and other political activities |
Chapter 9: Preservation Commission Design Review, Page 3 of 6 |
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Your historic preservation group can boost its public profile by incorporating a public relations mindset into daily communications. |
Chapter 4: Starting a Preservation Commission, Page 1 of 5 |
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