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Find more information about other sources of funding, partner organizations, capital project planning tips, and more.
Mt. Zion UMC by Rev. Selena Johnson

Other Sources of Funding

Other National Trust Grant Programs

Maine Steeples Fund

African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund

Historic Tax Credits

National Park Service Grants

New York Landmarks Conservancy Sacred Sites Grants

Preservation Leadership Forum, with links to resources, videos, tip sheets, and more

Potential Partner Organizations

Nonprofit preservation organizations in your community or state

Certified Local Governments Programs

State Historic Preservation Offices

Tribal Historic Preservation Offices

Architecture and Capital Project Planning

From Concept to Reality: Preservation Project Planning Basics Webinar

Design and Construction Project Checklist

Preservation Techniques

National Park Service – Secretary of the Interior’s Standards

National Center for Preservation Technology & Training

Association for Preservation Technology

American Institute for Conservation

Cemetery Preservation

Preserving Grave Markers in Historic Cemeteries

Technical Guidance on Stone Grave Markers

Association for Gravestone Studies

Protecting Cultural Landscapes

Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings

Historic Pipe Organ Preservation

The Organ Historical Society

Wyncote Foundation

NYC Chapter of the American Guild of Organists

Bat Removal

Bat World

Partners for Sacred Places Newsletter

Partners for Sacred Places helps congregations and others with a stake in older religious properties make the most of them as civic assets in ways that benefit people of all faiths and of no faith. We are national, nonsectarian, and not-for-profit.

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National Trust for Historic Preservation Newsletter

A privately funded nonprofit organization, the National Trust for Historic Preservation works to save America’s historic sites; tell the full American story; build stronger communities; and invest in preservation’s future.

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The National Fund for Sacred Places launched in 2016 with nearly $14 million in grants from the Indiana-based Lilly Endowment Inc. Since then, the National Fund has awarded millions of dollars in capital grants and other support to community-serving congregations across the country.

Partners for Sacred Places helps congregations and others with a stake in older religious properties make the most of them as civic assets in ways that benefit people of all faiths and of no faith. Learn more at sacredplaces.org.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately funded nonprofit organization, protects significant places representing our diverse cultural experience by taking direct action and inspiring broad public support. Learn more at savingplaces.org.

Please note: In these materials, the term “congregation” is used to refer to the worshipping body or faith community of any religion including those that do not identify with this term (such as mosques/masjid). The National Fund for Sacred Places accepts applications from any faith tradition and seeks to provide inclusive programming and resources across religions.

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