Deadline: 1-Mar-23
Applications are now open for the Preservation Initiatives Grant Program to provide matching grants to individuals and non-profit organizations for preservation planning, research, outreach/education, and bricks and mortar projects related to historic and cultural sites.
These grants are intended to help stimulate public discussion, introduce the public to preservation concepts and techniques, make technical expertise accessible, and encourage partnerships.
The Preservation Initiatives Grant Program is administered by the DC Preservation League. The program is supported by two separate funding sources:
- Brightwood Car Barn
- Virginia Avenue Tunnel
Eligible Project Types
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Preservation Planning
- Award Range: $5,000-$10,000 | Match Percentage Required: 25%
- Develop strategies for the preservation, restoration, or rehabilitation of a historic property/site. (Building/site must be a locally designated historic landmark or a contributing resource to a historic district)
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Research
- Award Range: $5,000-$10,000 | Match Percentage Required: 25%
- Support for research efforts related to a historic property/site. (Applicant must make a strong case for the historic significance of the building/site. Research that will support development of a nomination must demonstrate owner support)
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Outreach & Education
- Award Range: $5,000-$10,000 | Match Percentage Required: 25%
- Development of programs or educational material related to a historic site(s) that actively engage & educate the public. (Building/site must be a locally designated historic landmark or a contributing resource to a historic district)
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Bricks & Mortar
- Award Range: $10,000-$50,000 | Match Percentage Required:100%
- Exterior work that physically preserves a historic property (Building/site must be a locally designated historic landmark or a contributing resource to a historic district). A preservation plan and/or a supporting report is strongly encouraged.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals and 501(c)3 organizations may apply.
- All applicants must provide a letter of support/sponsor letter with the application.
- The letter must be from a community organization (e.g. Ward Councilmember, Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC), neighborhood association, etc.).
- Projects must be completed within one year of initial grant funding (Bricks & Mortar projects may be completed within two years).
For more information, visit DC Preservation League.