I confused a bit here, but have you check with your SHPO office?
They should have programs to assist in the planning of your project. Also check
with the Northeast regional office of the National Trust for Historic Preservation
they have programs which you do not necessarily have to be on the
registry to apply for. Be aware bricks and mortar grants are slim to nil, but planning
grants and even monies to assist you in getting the structures registered are
available. I have been working on the restoration of a building and have run
into this , but was able to get grant monies for the architectural plan,
registry listing and the research
Jim Schulte, President
Preservation Salem County
From: Museum discussion list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Donna Nortman
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 7:52 PM
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Subject: Historic Preservation Grant Search - Update
Hello -
I am doing a grant
search for a local non-profit, religious community located in Central New York
who need to restore two historic buildings on their property. They are
not on the National Register, a Landmark, in an historic district, etc.
So far most of the grants I am finding for historic preservation are for
buildings with this type of designation. Can anyone advise me of grants
that do not have this requirement - buildings are not required to be on the
National Register, a landmark, in an historic district, etc.
Thank you -
Donna Nortman
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